I guess you could say lace making is in my blood. I have the lace knitted bedspread made by my great grandmother (even the steel douple-pointed needles it was made with), but neither of my grandmothers knitted. Both were crocheters but I taught myself to crochet and knit at age 12. I've been a lace knitter for many years but am new to bobbin lace. Over 40 years ago my MIL taught me tatting so I've been making lace of one type or another over 50 years. Almost said more than half a century and decided that made me sound really old and I don't feel that old lol Norma from Salem, VA/USA
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