I think it is sad that there are many sites around the web where people have put p pictures of the lace they have made without a nod to the designer of the pattern. We see the pictures, fall in love with them and can't then make the piece ourselves.
However, what is of more of a concern is that the hard work that designers are putting into their work is being ignored by putting copies of their patterns, to which they own the copyright, into the web for free download. Apart from loosing the income, their hardworking isn't even acknowledged. L PS, sometimes it's not that I'm lurking its just that I'm too busy at work to take part. But I have the most extensive library on how to wash, preserve and make lace from the mails I have read over the years that I've been on acrachne. Kind Regards Liz Baker >> > >> The pricking I am having a go at was found online - a scan of pages 32 and >> 33 from an unknown book that I now want to find so I can add it to my >> library. There is a lowres scan on my site and I am asking you to please >> help me to identify the book. >> http://www.brandis.com.au/craft/Lace/201303.html >> > > - To unsubscribe send email to [email protected] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [email protected]. For help, write to [email protected]. Photo site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/lacemaker/sets/
