Gracious, Robin!!  Who needs a library file with you around??  

Yes, there is a bat in "Hausdrachen".  It's the last pattern in the
portfolio, and she describes it as pulled thread embroidery (on organza). 
The pattern makes up as a purse.  Very cute.

Clay

Clay Blackwell
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> Date: 2/5/2006 11:08:50 PM
> Subject: Re: [lace] Pricking for a bat
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> Isn't there a bat in Ulrike Lohr's box of patterns, "Hausdrachen"?  My 
> BL books are still all packed away, so I can't check, but I seem to 
> remember a bat.  It may be embroidered, as not all the patterns in the 
> box are BL.
>
> Robin P.
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> (formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Jean Nathan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Anyone know of a pattern for a bat in bobbin lace? The type that 
> > flies in 
> > the dark, hangs upside down in caves and navigates by sonar 
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