Hi Catherine,

I'm with Liz, your book is a vital resource and should be available for all
those wanting to make needle lace. I can't imagine making lace without the
help of you book. As an avid and constant user, I think spiral-bound
would be great.

People keep books for a variety of reasons, all of these are equally valid.
It's wonderful that Jeri has her huge collection, beautifully stored and
kept. An amazing resource. Me, well, I only use needle lace techniques and
I only  have 2 lace books :)

I have your book and Valerie Grimwood's "Needlepoint Lace: A Course for
Beginners" (both in softcover). I also have a print out of the Irish Lace
chapter from Dillmont's Encyclopedia of Needlework. They are in constant
use as references and don't even make it to the book shelves. I will even
confess to making notes in the margins on the odd occasion and taking them
camping!!! Honestly, I'm not a book torturer - I love books and reading
- but my lace books are vital tools.

Thank you so much,

Jen (in Melbourne, Australia - were it's heading for a run of 38+degrees
days)

On 11 January 2014 10:59, Elizabeth Ligeti <[email protected]> wrote:

> I vote for "Go Ahead" Catherine!!!
>

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