In Flanders and Binche, the lace is worked with the "wrong" side up.  In 
Binche, this is because we add pairs and throw them out frequently, and when the lace is 
taken off the pillow and the threads trimmed, the tiny little whiskers are on the wrong 
side.

And my argument for Flanders is that Anne Marie said so in September!  She had just finished a wonderful new 
pattern which shows a panorama of Brugge, when she realized that she had drawn it on the "right 
side" as the scenes would appear, and had forgotten to reverse the image before doing the design.  So, 
the design had to be copied from the "wrong side" of the vellum.  That was a simple fix, but it 
engraved the "wrong side" bit of information in my brain forever!  But the practical reason for the 
top of the work being the wrong side in Flanders is that sometimes the gimps just drop in and drop out, 
without being carried along in back.  So again, whiskers are being left on the back side.

Clay

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