I am first a knitter, having learned to knit at 5.  Only began lacemaking at
the hoary age of 30. [no wisecracks please] With charts, I have found copying
the chart, making it large enough to be easy to read, is a great help.  I then
use a pencil and LIGHTLY shade out the row I’ve finished.  That way I can
see where I’ve been, and I know absolutely what row I am on, and there’s
nothing to fall off.  It’s easy to take with you.  Charts are definitely the
way to go.  At least for me.  I can see what it looks like.

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where we had a dusting of snow last
night, and the weather, though sunny, is now seasonably cold.  At almost 7
p.m. it’s 30F, –1C.

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