Actually this has made me curious too. What's the difference between a
rolled tally and a humped tally?
Karen in Malta

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wow, that sparked my curiosity!
Ae there pictures of a humped tally anywhere on the web?  How do you make
them?
...and, of course, my nasty and very earthy nature started going on 
all sorts of off-colour tangents... ;-)

Debora L.

At 05:08 PM 10/09/2009, you wrote:
>Don't forget humped tallies which were traditional in old beds and went out
>of vogue.  Most people now do rolled tallies, but they're slower to make
and
>humped ones are faster - an important thing if you're making lace by the
>yard for sale and a living.
>
>Humped tallies shouldn't be confused with overlayed/flat overlayed tallies.
>
>Helen, in lovely sunny Duvall, WA
>
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