The most important line to correct is the footside (and maybe the catch pin row); draw a straight line along and prick your hole next to the dots but on the line. If you do the same to the head side curves, it might be all you need to do.
As someone else said, the Bucks ground is supported by the leading thread in each row and direction (if you work it correctly) so uneven ground pin holes are not crucial. If you are unhappy about the thought of not using them at all, use them but take them out a lot earlier than you normally would; perhaps only two or three rows on. (But I do mean just the ground pins, not the catch pins or footside pins or any catch pins alongside the pattern itself.) This will then allow the supporting thread to do it's work unimpeded by uneven pin spacing. Jacquie - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]