<Obligatory Lace content (as opposed to channeling my English pedant
mother): I am within a couple feet of finishing the Lace Yardage from
Heck!!!!!  9 yards has never been so long!

Chris - north of Chicago, trying to push the daffodils back in the ground
now that it's snowing>


Well done Chris, 9 yards!!  What type of lace is it, how wide and how many 
bobbins if it is bobbin lace?  Lacemakers & Collectors Exchange (L.A.C.E.) who 
meet in Clarendon Hills, IL have a yardage club that started last year 
requiring 
at least 2 yards for a certificate.  We had two members at the last meeting who 
met the yardage.  I am almost there, working on a piece of Bucks I designed 
which uses 24 bobbins.  This was only going to be for a class purpose so I had 
not put a lot of thread on my bobbins and I am now at the area where I am 
having 
to add yet again.  Check out our website at http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org 
 
Susie Johnson (Arachne) has given it a new look at a new host site.

Janice
 Janice Blair
Crystal Lake, 50 miles northwest of Chicago, Illinois, USA
www.jblace.com
http://www.lacemakersofillinois.org

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