I always scan things that are flat, or photograph anything that wont go into the scanner and save them to disc along with the name of the person it came from, I can always check through my discs if I dont remember something (sometimes takes a bit of time to find though:-) and also from time to time save all lacy things onto one disc as well, so its easier to access these images. My stack of important lace patterns and documents is getting out of control and needs some sorting, gathering and binding. Mind you when I haven't got any lace actually working on my pillow I do look through the stack and enjoy what I see, my list of those patterns I want to do grows longer than the time allows to make them. <g>
Sue T, Dorset UK


Joking apart it must be horrible to know you have been given something, then
in time you forgetting who the things are from.
I have only been doing the card swap for three years and have kept the cards
So I will take a leaf from Janice`s book so I don`t forget.-----

For those who have ornaments instead of, or with, their cards, take a photocopy before putting the lace on the tree (or wherever it goes). Most lace ornaments, especially when intended for mailing, are flat enough to do that. You can note on the paper who it's from, when you received it, the circumstances (secret pal, card exchange, etc.) and keep the photocopy with your ornaments or with "important documents" or some other, memorable place. Then as the memory fades, refer to the paper.

Robin

Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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