Dear Jean,
Do you mean that you want to draw free laces?  If so, there's a button in Lace
2000 called "Smooth Curve" - towards the right-hand end of the toolbar - which
is ideal for the purpose.   To start it, you just click on the "Smooth Curve"
button, then left-click the mouse.  As you move the mouse pointer in the
direction you want to go, just make a series of left-clicks.  At this stage,
the line will look very "jerky".  Right-click to turn the function off, and the
jerky line will smooth into a nice, curved shape.  This is ideal for honeycomb
circles and any curved shape in any type of lace.

Anyone who'd like to try the programme, let me know privately so that I'm not
in trouble for advertising, and I'll tell you where you can download a demo
version.

A reminder that I do not benefit from sales of the programme!!   Just a
satisfied user who turned into a "Help Desk"!!!!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)


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> I thought about 'Knipling' which, being continental, seems much more free in
> the patterns is can create than Easylace and Lace 2000. But then is it able
> to make a fan or put in roseground as well? What particularly appealed is
> the fact that (apparently) at the touch of a key you can convert the
> pricking into a technical drawing.
> Jean in Poole


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