Many thanks to Jeri for pointing out her instructions in the archives!
Debora Lustgarten
Toronto, Canada


At 11:23 AM 16/01/2013, [email protected] wrote:
>Dear Debora and our Newbies,
>
>I will not write another long memo to Arachne on this subject, 
>because many members have followed my instructions to print out 
>conservation/restoration memos and put them in a binder. There are 
>over 1,100 memos by me in the archives, on many subjects.  You can 
>find them by going to the Arachne archives and searching by my name, 
>then step through - looking for the ones on various types of lace care.:
>
><http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/index.html>http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/index.html
>
>Do not be distressed if the tracing marks do not soak out.  They may 
>have become more permanent because of the many years.  Stay with the 
>gentle instructions, and they will look much better and be protected 
>by the Orvus soap and distilled water.  Press and store them flat or 
>roll them over some textile padding or acid-free tissue.  Textiles 
>weaken at sharply-pressed folds.
>
>Jeri Ames in Maine USA
>Lace and Embroidery Resource Center

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