Future generations will have fun trying to work out my "split personality" then! I've got several pieces where I've either forgotten how I worked the corner last time, or found a better way of doing things before it has got to the stage of being too noticeable to change, and I'm sure I'm not the only one!

In message <C6949CBEDD8C4AB29B7567834CD30FE4@Lacepc>, Elizabeth Ligeti <[email protected]> writes
Lorelei,  many years ago,  (1980s) Christine & David Springett came to
Australia, and Christine gave a slide show of some of her lace collection.
I always remember that there was a Beds. Lace cap & lappets, - and the
lappets were stitched to the cap. It was obvious (when she pointed it out!!)
that each piece had been made by a different lacemaker, as one of the
flowers must have been awkward to make,  as each one had tackled the problem
differently, - and when we examined it, it was clear to see the differences
between the 3 pieces.
--
Jane Partridge

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