Jeri's question is a good one. My request would be for a book of patterns and diagrams made of Pottenkant laces of the 17th and 18th centuries, somewhat like Ulrike Lohr's and Erdmute Wesenberg's books on old Flanders and old Binche. I do have CAROLUSKANTJES but it isn't enough. I'm greedy for more. I love Paris ground and learning Paris lace is high on my list (I still need to get better at Flanders and Binche). So I would like to see the old Paris ground laces diagrammed and clarified for those of us not quite up to doing the original research ourselves. My secret dream is that there is another expert out there stymied about what to work on next, who is just looking for suggestions. I'm laughing when I say this. I HOPE there is somebody out there who might want to do this. Lorelei
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