> Here's a lace book, presumably from the 60s, that I've never seen before:
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2340096725
> The seller claims that it shows you "everything you need to know to get
started." Someone should show the cover model, before she freezes to death.
Seriously, this is the first time I've seen a lace book with no clue as to the
type of lace on the cover. There might be some lace on the model's minidress
but I would need a much higher resolution monitor to tell.
> Avital

Taking into consideration that the book
might have been self-published - and self-
photo-ed for the cover ?  :)  it seems as
though I remember mini-stuff being very
popular back then . . . along with ironed
hair . . . for those who had the 'legs' -
the rest wore long 'peasant' dresses . . .
or maybe I'm confusing the haves and the
have-nots ?   <g>

Toni in Seattle

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