Choke, gasp, cough .....ROTFL !!!!!
Just casually make point ground PINLESS.  
Not in this lifetime!!!

Patty
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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.
>

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