I’ve been making Flanders, using Barbara Corbet’s book, which I highly
recommend, satisfied customer, etc., since last September.  I have now bitten
off more than I can reasonably chew by tackling # XI in Kumiko Nakazaki’s
first volume of Flanders lace patterns.  Tensioning increases is relatively
straightforward.  Wait until you have a thread going from a pin to a pin, and
then tension the purely verticals as always, and those pairs which make a turn
carefully.  My problem now is tensioning decreases.  Very often, in fact most
of the time, there is no pair that goes from pin to pin.  Waiting to tension
gets a bit difficult, as the ring pair is clearly designed to lock in the
tension and position of the cloth stitch pairs, so waiting beyond that would
end up counter productive.  Yet there’s got to be a way.  Any ideas?

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where my antique roses can be smelled a
hundred feet away, and it’s just beginning.

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