Thanks Jeri, you are certainly right on that one. People ask all the time
and need responsible answers. I realize that you are not trying to be the
lace police on this, just giving valuable information so that lace makers
have the awareness of long term repercussions. Once informed, it is up to
the individual to make their decisions with full knowledge and there will be
circumstances that overrule as others have mentioned.

Thanks very much, I am always keen to learn all the facts I can so I can
pass it on and consider it for my own lace and the lace I care for in the
Guilds here in Australia.

Regards
Annette Meldrum in full summer finally. Wollongong Australia

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Subject: [lace] Lace Care

Dear Lace Lovers,
 
Nobody is forcing anybody to take good care of their lace, or even to value

it.  I write for those who do.
 
When you are teaching or demonstrating and are asked about lace care, it  
helps to have a responsible answer..

Jeri  Ames
Lace and Embroidery Resource Center



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