Check with your officials at your court house before you take bobbin lace to 
jury duty.  When I had jury duty, I was not allowed to take anything.. 
knitting, crochet, etc.  Bobbin lace would have pins and be a bit bulky in the 
benches.  Needle lace would have a needle.  We spent our waiting time in the 
courtroom where things were very controlled, and I had to just sit there.  I 
don't remember if we were even allowed books.  (Now, I think I'm too old to be 
on the list and won't have to deal with it again.)

WIP -- I'm almost finished with a 'lacemaker' picture and am ready to put on 
her face.  That's one of the hardest parts to make look right.  Then I have to 
decide whether to do another one that I'm been eager to get at, or make my 
Christmas laces first.  I suppose that if I make the 'lacemaker' my reward for 
completing my Christmas projects, I'll get them done faster. <G>

Alice in Oregon.. where fall colors are at their fullest right now.

----- Original Message -----
I go for jury duty on November 7, and I am trying to figure out if I can take 
my lace to it. 

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