Hi David and all

I'm in the same club :)))

Most times used of a  paper pricking, *plain* paper even, was 12, of a
Christmas ornament I'd only intended to make once. I got on a tangent
of trying different colours and threads, no desire to stop and make
another pricking :p

Except for that one, I use magic or invisible tape over the paper for
a bit of substance, and to protect the thread from the printing ink. I
like the ease of pricking as I go, have done so since I started making
lace. I have tried pre-pricking patterns for a couple of workshops to
see what it would be like.

It is good that we can choose a method to suit ourselves ;)

My printer/copier is a favourite lace tool :D

On 4/1/11, David C COLLYER <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Friends,
>
>  >..., may I suggest you
> photocopy onto card stock?
>
> .... There are a number of reasons why I  will never
> copy on to card stock....
>


-- 
Bev in Shirley BC, near Sooke on beautiful Vancouver Island, west
coast of Canada

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