Why not just make lace with spots and all?  It would certainly lend an 
authentic look to a reconstructed lace!!  I wouldn't mind using it.  Of course, 
I do love that crisp and pristine look of "unsullied" lace, right off the 
pillow!!  The nightmare of any ladies' maid, I'm sure...  (maintaining that 
look...)

Clay

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> Adele wrote: 
> > the 
> paper has acquired brownish staining or spots due to age, dampness, or 
> other factors.> 
> 
> Well, I guess I am more 'foxed' than 'foxey' now. Got 
> lots of brown age spots!! 
> 
> Wonder if it would wash out of the thread? 
> Janice 
> Janice Blair 
> Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA 
> http://jblace.wordpress.com/ 
> http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org/ 
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