I thought of another difference between Bucks and Tønder. In Bucks as you work from the lace into the headside, after you cross the gimp, you twist the workers (twice?) before working through the headside passives. Likewise, after you've made the picot, you work back through the passives and twist the workers before crossing the gimp and going back into the lace.
In Tønder, you may twist before crossing the gimp (depending on your lace), but no twists after. That is, you cross the gimp and work directly through the headside passives, with no twist on the workers between the gimp and the headside passives. Likewise, after making the picot, you work back through the headside passives, and without twisting the workers, cross the gimp, and continue with the lace. The effect of all this is that in Bucks we see a separation between the gimp and the headside passives, but in Tønder, the gimp and the headside passives appear to be a single unit. Hope this helps, Barbara (whose last name is Joyce) Snoqualmie, WA USA - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]