Choke, gasp, cough .....ROTFL !!!!! Just casually make point ground PINLESS. Not in this lifetime!!!
Patty ===================================================== Hello Ann-Marie and everyone, I have tried it, took some patterns in to the photocopy place, and got them to make a sheet for me, which I would cut apart when I got home - except to find that the plastic and paper came away after cutting - but of course, if the laminant only sticks to itself LOL. I sometimes put the pattern into a page protector sleeve and pin that whole thing to my pillow. Lately I've been using just the photocopied page, with a piece of clear vinyl placed on top, and the cover cloths pinned around. This is for the disposable pattern of course. I think you will find your new machine quite handy though, especially if you will want to reuse the prickings. For the fine laces, I don't see a problem unless the plastic is tough and prepricking is tedious. For long areas of point ground it isn't entirely necessary to prick the holes - that is, you can work them without even placing pins (but if you try this method, work each diagonal row until the last pair connects to a solid element of the lace, so that the work will be even). Hope this helps! > > It would be interesting to hear what your experiences are with laminated > prickings. > - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
