My understanding is that it is hard to copy prickings on red. 
So to 'protect' the pattern and designer they published it on red.
bobbi

On Tue, 18 Jan 2011 16:28:54 +0100 Carolina de la Guardia
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> For as long as I can remember, in Spain have been used orange card 
> prickings. An especial thicker card (now practically disappeared) 
> was 
> manufactured for working bobbin lace. Its thickness let the 
> lacemakers 
> work several times the same pattern.
> I don't know the reason for choosing this colour, however it never 
> have 
> produced me tiredness.
> 
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