My Polish cleaner brought her sister-in-law (who is visiting from Poland) to
help this morning and the S-I-L has just tipped my lacemaking pillow off
it's stand, flipped it upside down on the floor, and broken off several
bobbins. Before I could stop her she had picked up the pillow and got it
even more tangled!! I can testify that turning it upside down does shake the
bobbins free of the pins - but did break off more of these fine-ish threads.
I think I'll return to working in thick threads!!!!!!
It is/ was a piece of Binche from Syllabus Binche I, which I have been
steadily working through. Generally I have been working several inches and
then plaiting off and starting the next piece. This was the final
handkerchief from lesson 5, with swans on and I was working a corner. I had
planned that I would complete this piece, but not any longer.
Just had to share my frustration with someone
Sue
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