One of Ann Moore's patterns (on her web site, google search will find it) is for a table cloth/mat/tray cloth etc and has advantages over the Veronica Sorenson one in that the borders all fit all the size middles. It is sold as a self-contained booklet and as she sells direct I would think it is probably still available.
I have a student making the VS one and she had reached the penultimate round and realistically decided she was losing interest in it. She felt that if she missed a round then she could face the outer one and settle for a smaller cloth. However, because the pattern develops and each round is wider than the previous, you can't just omit one, so some fairly major redrafting was needed. The VS one is probably more interesting to work *because* each round is different, but know your own limitations. Onother student has made the one that Biggins sell, and it is just beautiful. I have some photos of it if anyone is interested. She joined it one the pillow as she was working it, which means that the tension in the join is the same as the lace because it's all pinned, and when it was finished it was blocked out and lightly spray starched. Do think how you plan to finish and store your cloth after all that work. Jacquie. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]