Tamara, If I understand what you are describing when you wrote:
> BTW, bobbin rolls don't work very well for those of the > Danish bobbins > which are thin all-over except for the final bulb; you have to allow > for the width of the bulb in determining the width of the pocekt, but > that means that the pocket is way too wide for the rest of the bobbin. I believe that you can solve the problem by putting the bobbins "head to foot" in the pockets. That way the bobbins occupy a uniform amount of space all the way top to bottom. I have found I've been able to keep all kinds of bobbins in the same pocket this way -- even Midlands and Binche can go into the same sized pocket. I also find that once threaded the bobbins stay in better order this way, than when they are side by side. Carolyn Carolyn Hastings Stow, MA USA - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
