Weronica, Recently, you inquired about covering books with lace.
On the last page of the November/December 2005 issue of PieceWork (knitted dolls on cover) there is a photo of two blank books that have been covered with lace. The ones shown were made with part of an antique embroidered linen guest towel and a crocheted doily (both stronger than much of the lace we usually make with bobbins). You might like the idea of attaching a ribbon bookmark to the inside of the back cover, perhaps with lace attached to the ribbon. You can go to a store like Barnes & Noble or Borders and look at the picture and information, without having to buy the $6 magazine. It will be with the needlework magazines. I suggest you wait another week, because sometimes subscribers get magazines before they are distributed to stores. Since you are from Poland, I do recommend you go to the Web and print the directions for a Snutki Doily - some time in the future, you may want to try this needle technique. (www.interweave.com/rd/pwprojects) EVeryone: There are a lot of free instructions at this site, and some of you have asked for patterns that are free. Take a look, and start a notebook of instructions you like. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]