Excellent point, Bev.  And the information would also be important if 
ever you decide to exhibit your work or enter it into a contest, like a 
county fair.  For example, IOLI has two contests at the annual 
convetion, one of which is "technical proficiency", for a piece made 
from someone else's pattern.

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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> noted. If you don't destroy the pricking after use, supposing the 
> pricking is lost and found, the next person knows where to find the 
> original, and you
> have the information at hand if someone asks (while working on the 
> lace for
> instance!). By right, the source is important.

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