Is Buffing NL anything like 'mangling' linen?
Sally Schoenberg showed us 'mangled' linen and it was beautiful, had a soft 
sheen and wonderful hand.

Could someone describe 'buffing'?

Lorri


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From: "Panza, Robin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: RE: [lace] Buffing NL.


> >>>From: Elizabeth Ligeti [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have never buffed my NL, and wonder if it really makes very much
> difference.
> Do you only buff the raised work, or the fillings, too?<<<
>
> I've never heard of buffing the lace, although I admit I'm not deeply into
> NL.  I would never think of rubbing thread.  Seems to me that would catch 
> at
> the fibers and make it rough and shaggy.  Personally, I'd prefer crisp and
> smooth for lace.
>
> I look forward to hearing more about this from others.
>
> Robin P.
> Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
>
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