From: "Tamara P Duvall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

So, for me, the only viable solution is to copy the diagram onto tracing paper (my copier won't handle the tracing paper, so it's by hand), then look at it from the wrong side.

Tamara,
Use transparency film for plain paper copiers. I have used that many times - got mine at Office-Max ages ago. A box of 50 sheets was about $8.00. What I got was C-Line, Item 60727. Like I said, I got it ages ago. I'm sure Avery carries the same thing. Works wonders

And to continue, I learned to make lace in England back in the 1970s, and that is where, at that time, every lace I studie that was made in England at that time, had the footside on the right and the headside on the left. Bucks, Beds, Torchon, and Honiton - no matter what type bobbin we used. We knew that Continental lacemakers did it in reverse.

Happy Lacemaking, Right or Left,
Betty Ann Rice in Roanoke, Virginia USA
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