As you all know, I have been posting the address for the Professor's site to 
all lacemakers as                              
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/lace.html
This is still correct, but when I sent him a copy of the article which just 
came out in OIDFA, he wrote me the following:

Tess: 

One thing I worry about is directing folks to lace.html.   They may never
know there is more to the Web site and things of interest elsewhere (like
n&b complete issues and the current monthly page).

Better would be to direct persons to weavedocs.html for an overview of
the site and to lace.html for lace-specific documents.

     Ralph

p.s.   Remember there is nothing special about lace.html.   It is one of
60 or 70 topical pages.   For example, there is a page for embroidery
also.

What he means about N&B is that he is in the midst of scanning all the copies 
of the Needle and Bobbin Club Bulletins from years and years back--a 
momentous job!--and he wants everyone to know that he has lots and lots of other stuff 
on his site.   So take a look when you have hours to spend.

By the way, if anyone has any copies of the N&B that they might be able to 
lend for scanning, or that they might be willing to scan for us, please contact 
me.   He is missing quite a few issues, and I can look on the list and see if 
he needs yours.

Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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