Hi everyone, and Barbara, who wrote:

"I have now watched the DVD's and know that I have to
be in the right mind set to work it for the first time"

Quite right -  if you have done Torchon roseground, you will have an idea of
working with 4 pairs of threads for a unit. That being said - roseground and
Flanders ground aren't the same! so maybe the less I say about that, the
less confusing...

What this post is all about is some free advice - get a copy of Mary Niven's
Flanders book - the one displayed behind Sally in the dvd lessons.
Use it as well as the audio/visual when you embark on Flanders lace.

-- 
Bev (near Sooke, BC on beautiful Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)

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