Hello Brenda,

This subject was covered quite extensively by the OIDFA Point Ground
> group and and along with all the other minor variations in working
> methods came to fruition as 'Point Ground Lace; a Comparative Study'
> published by OIDFA in 2001.



I was going to buy that anyway since I like tulle lace so much. And I heard
of a new edition of a book about threads that I want to order along with it,
if it's already available at Barbara Fay's ;).


I just hope I wont have to start the lace again because I did everything
wrong ... it shall be the border of a lace pillow that will get a new felt
inlay and cover. The pillow is 54 cm in diameter, so I'll have to do 170 cm
(67 inches) lace for it.


> I think that the first pinhole is there to go between the pair from the
> little circle and the pair coming in from the left to become the
> worker, just to give that worker pair something to be tensioned
> against.



I'll have to check when I'm back home from work, but I think that's exactly
what I ended up doing, since everything else felt a bit awkward - I put the
pin in before doing the stitch.


Thanks a lot,
Achim in Berlin

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