I think this is where the half pound of 20/2 linen that's 30 years old, and 
playing with the copier for a simple lace rectangle and square attached to the 
wire basket comes in handy.  Advertises that we are a lacemaker, and saves the 
$74 for books. 

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US, where it's not raining, but overcast, 73F 
20C at 1:30 p.m. After the Sunday Afternoon Nap, I'll make lace on the shaded 
patio with a pot of tea in the cheap Delft teaset.  Is there anything better?  


-----Original Message-----
>From: Clay Blackwell <[email protected]>
>Sent: Jun 5, 2011 9:36 AM
>To: [email protected]
>Cc: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [lace] Lacy Bicycle Basket
>
>What a delightful basket!  But I think it's just a tad too expensive, 
>considering that my bike hasn't been out of the shed in over a year!
>
>Clay
>
>On 6/4/2011 8:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
>> /snip/
>>
>> You  may go to _http://www.decorativethings.com_
>> (http://www.decorativethings.com)
>>
>> It is almost as expensive as real lace!  Since it is "Scandinavian",  it
>> may be available in Europe.
>>
>> Jeri Ames in  Maine USA
>> Lace and Embroidery Resource  Center

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