Dear Annette and spiders -- I have an edition of the Anchor Manual that was published in 1974 by Charles Branford Co. of Massachusetts and is of course in English. Its chapter XXI is devoted to puncetto and it is drop-dead gorgeous! I should think Amazon or B&N or one of those online booksellers could find one.

Aurelia
Catonsville, MD


The best reference is the Anchor Manual of Needlework Chapter 11. I bought a
book in Italy but it is in Italian and I think it is out of print.
Manuale del puncetto valsesiano by Angela Petterino Camaschella.
Valsesia Editrice, Borgosesia 1992. No ISBN.

If you google Puncetto you will also find some good sites.

Enjoy

Annette Meldrum

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Thanks for posting the link Annette - that's gorgeous, and I love the
simplicity of just the needle and thread creating the lace - no pillow, no
laying a trace etc etc. Do you know of any books with Puncetto technique
details?

Jen in Melbourne, Australia

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