Hi Ruth!
That's a very good question for you to be asking if you're wanting to
learn Bucks!! You should check with LacySusan (www.lacysusan.com) or
with Holly Van Sciver (www.vansciverbobbinlace.com). They both carry
it. It is an excellent book for beginners to Bucks Point, and will take
you through practical projects to learn the skills needed for this
lovely point ground lace.
Clay
Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA
Ruth Rocker wrote:
I'm not nearly good enough at making lace to even attempt Bucks, but
my curiosity is really piqued. Where can one obtain a copy of this book?
Thanks.
--
Ruth R. in Ohio
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Aurelia Loveman wrote:
Hello everybody, and hello especially to Tony and Shirley for waking
up an idea that was floating about here, some years ago, and went
fast asleep for some reason. Some of us here are yearning after
Project 7 in Alex Stillwell's book on Geometric Bucks Point. It is
the world's most gorgeous jabot. Just what the justices on the US
Supreme Court really need, don't you think? Male as well as female.
Can we produce nine jabots in the coming year and put the US Supreme
Court on the fashion map?
Aurelia
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