Making lace outdoors was one traditional way of doing it. That was the best light available -- way before the days of electric lights.

I've made lace outdoors mostly on demos, or when camping. It's just fine, as long as I'm not in direct sun, or there are insects flying around. Some areas just have too many 'critters' to be able to concentrate outdoors. If you have suitable conditions to work outdoors, enjoy it. If not, then choose indoors. No one rule will suit all of our situations, and modern lighting gives us choices our predecessors did not have. Just be sure to have fun, wherever you makelace.

Alice in Oregon -- in a heat wave.

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