Sorry ment to send this to group not to your private mail Jenny



you don't have to scan it and prit out as a mirror, ore flip it, you just
have to start in the other end, once upon a time long ago, my first lace
books was english  and the foot side is to the right, all of my danish lace
books the foot side is on the left, so I am used to make picot with my left
hand, all what I do when making Tonder is to start on the other end, and to
turn the book with the working diagram upside down, what is the big deal? it dossent matter if it is torchon, bucks point, Schneeberger, tape you name it
Dorte, from a cold and windy, stay in Denmark, and the first lace evening
this year

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From: "Jenny Barron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lace Arachne" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 10:56 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Re: Footside-Right, Footside-Left


why do you have to flip the diagram upside down ? I would scan it and print it as a mirror image or am I missing the point somewhere?
 jenny barron
 Scotland

Tamara P Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

That's true, up to a point...

If it's a Torchon pattren -- no problem. It looks the same if you work
it with the pricking upside down. It is also no problem with a Point
Ground... Provided you understand the pattern and do not need a
diagram. Alternatively, it is also no problem, if you're a whiz at
geometry and can -- mentally -- flip the diagram upside down.

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