Hi Ann-Marie and all spiders,
I find that if you take a pot scourer, the ones with foam on one side and
rough surface on the other and rub over a shiny surface it makes it matt,
problem solved?
Happy lacing
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK

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Ann-Marie Andersson
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Subject: [lace] Laminated prickings


Hello all,

Until recently I always used cardboard and blue plastic for my photo copied
prickings from books, but now I have bought a cheap laminating machine and
copy on light blue paper instead and laminate the copy. It's much better
than I thought and I'm very satisfied with the quality. I don't need to
preprick before I use it, which saves a lot of time. Is there any problem
with laminated prickings that I haven't yet discovered? They are a little
shiny but if I adjust the lamp that doesn't disturb me. Do you use it also
for fine lace like Bucks Point and Tønder?

It would be interesting to hear what your experiences are with laminated
prickings.

Regards from Sweden

Ann-Marie Andersson

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