Thank you, Jopie!  Yes, I suspect you are thinking of the right pieces of lace! 
 I worked another piece in the group last year, and a photo is also in my 
Flickr set.  The diagram is printed on a large (A) sheet of paper which, when 
folded, is A-4.  In spite of the large size of the paper, it still requires 
both sides to print the entire diagram!  This is true for all of the designs is 
"Lieflijk Brugge".   I chose to make working copies of the diagram, and it 
takes three ledger-size pages to get it all!  By the time I've finished the 
project, those three pages are worn out!

Clay


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> On Jan 16, 2014, at 5:21 AM, "J D Hammett" <[email protected]> wrote:
>  If it is the lace I think it is the diagram may run to 4 pages, this is a  
> piece of Binche lace is VERY fine and intricate. I saw a series of ten or 
> twelve pieces like this in Brugge a few years back. They were beautiful! I am 
> not surprised you chose to do one (or more) of these. Your other piece of 
> Binche is 'other-worldy'. As beautiful as the antique piece of Fairy-Binche I 
> have in my collection (4 inches (10 cm) diam.
> 
> Joepie, East Sussex, UK
> 
> 

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