My lace friend/student is making the pattern on the cover of the Fall 1997-1998 I.O.L.I. Bulletin. It is the "I Love You" in American Sign Language pattern created by Gail Johnson, MN.
The main reason Elizabeth is making this pattern is because she is deaf.

But there is a decision to make - does she work the middle part (the palm) or not? To work the "apple blossom" filling she would need about 40 pairs, which she doesn't have.
Is there a filling that she could work that needs less than 20 pairs?
I have thought that she could do a Russian lace type filling which meanders around.

Any ideas or suggestions?
Thanks,
Pene in Tartu, Estonia where the piles of snow are very slowly sublimating!

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