Hallo Jenny and fellow lacers,

Oh Jenny how I remember the thrill of taking home a crumpled piece of lace
with DH saying "is that all you have done tonight, what is it?" did I thump
him, no, I was just too pleased and happy, I am sorry to say that you have
just caught the lace bug, I have had it for twenty odd years and I am sorry
to tell you that there is no cure.
Still happily lacing
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK

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From: "Jenny Brandis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lace@arachne.com>
Sent: Friday, March 11, 2005 11:10 AM
Subject: [lace] First ever lace


> I know this will be the only time I every approach bobbin lace as a virgin
> lacer so I have to show and tell you all just how it went last night.
>
> Please check out http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/firstever.html
>
> My one question is probably a tension thing but can anyone tell me why my
> lace (can I call it that?) curls when I took the pins out? It had a
> distinct curl with top left corner almost 360 degrees to the right. Maybe
I
> need to roll it or flatten it somehow? Did not ask my teacher as I took it
> off the pillow after I got home.
>
> Jenny Brandis
> the Kununurra Kid with a new toy
>
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