I actually gave a lecture a couple of years back on identifing
different types of lace. It really was a lot of fun to go to the
fabric store to find samples of lace. I kept them in my box to be able
to show people differnent types of lace and I always have a piece of
tatting and a shuttle on my pillow handy to show someone the
difference.

Shere'e
Seattle, WA USA


On 5/8/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Jane !

I think your idea is brilliant!!  At demonstrations, we often hear the 
references to tatting, and some clever lacemakers who know how to do both 
tatting and bobbin lace can demonstrate the difference.  (I actually took my 
first tatting classes this winter just so I could speak more knowledgeably on 
the subject!)  But having samples of machine-made laces gives us the 
opportunity to educate the interested public even more.

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA


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