I'd say surrendering it for good, Suefrankly, you won't want to go back
to Lace 2000 once you've got used to Lace R-XP. I've now had 21 versions
of Lace R-XP through my hands in the last two months of testing, and by
version 8, I was already looking at Lace 2000 and wondering how I ever
thoug
I suspect that as I bought my copy in England and now live in America, I
will have to prove proof of purchase in some way. All the documentation I
received when I bought Lace 2000 was by email, which isn't much in the way
of proof!
So I guess I will have to return my copy of the disk to get th
Hello Clay,
It is a totally new programme - however, for people who can prove to their
distributor that they purchased Lace 2000, there is a special reduced price.
I can't tell you what that will be in America, but it is substantially
reduced.
Also, I can't tell you what sort of proof your suppli
Hi Ruth -
I started to write to you privately, but thought others might also want to know
the answer to this question:
Will there be an update available to current owners of Lace 2000, or is this a
totally new program which must be purchased as new?
Thanks!!
Clay
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Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg
When I started following the lessons in Rosemary Shepherd's
"Introduction to Bobbin Lace" I ran smack into the issue of not being
able to finish lace well (invisibly). I worked on it some, but being
too new, I just couldn't figure it out. I tried Beds and had the
same problem. Open laces req
Just to let all those people who asked me to tell them when it was ready,
Lace R-XP will be launched on May 26. It's as near perfect as my "testing
it to death" can make it, and has lots of wonderful new features and
improvements.
You will need to make enquiries from your usual suppliers, or con