dear steph
I have just ordered and received christine springettes' book lace for all occasions and she has many things in there for babies weddings and all the rest
mostly in torchon and beds
but I saw many that I would like to do and I know they are easy and fast
yours in lace



At 02:03 PM 5/2/2004, Steph Peters wrote:
One of my friends is having a baby boy, due in about 2 months.  I've been
furiously knitting since November. Due to the tastes of the mother to be,
the hanky/bonnet thing is out, but I thought that I could sneak a bit of
lace in for the new baby card.  So I'm looking for something to tat, or
something fairly modest in bobbin lace, or dead easy in needle lace.
Nothing too big or difficult so that I have time to borrow a book if
necessary from the UK Lace Guild library, make the lace and the card in less
than 2 months.  All suggestions welcome.
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