Hello, everyone. I've lurked on the list for a long time but am making lace more these days and looking forward to my first Ithaca lace day... anyway, I thought I'd respond to Clay:
On Mon, Aug 30, 2004 at 06:12:11PM -0400, Clay Blackwell wrote: > So warning... don't try "baby Binche" to > prepare yourself for "Olive Branches" unless you're ready > for the long haul... because you'll be hooked!! ; ) I've had my sights set on Binche for a long time - basically ever since I heard of it. For once I want to take it slow (I have the rest of my life to make lace and don't want to run out of things to learn!) and not just dive right into the deep end. But Olive Branches is a big temptation to do just that! To keep me from giving in and cutting right to the chase, where can I find this "baby Binche" to get started with? Are there good books? And does anyone have suggestions on the best path to follow to work one's way up to Binche? I understand Flanders is involved. Thanks, Amanda - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
