If someone asked me to choose between my lace and my four-legged companions, 
I'd have a monumental crisis!

So far, I have chosen to make lace for my own pleasure and the expansion of my 
knowledge of lacemaking.  So if a stray hair shows up that cannot be removed, I 
have a reminder of a dear pet who may no longer be with me. 

Currently, I have a cat who loves high places, and there is no place in my lace 
room that appeals to him.  However, my small dog insists that I pull up another 
chair so he can sit/lie beside me while I work.  

My life would be very diminished without them!

Clay

Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA, USA

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> On May 7, 2014, at 6:14 AM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> Dear Spiders,
> 
> I am SOOOO glad I don't have a cat .... or any other pets that might shed 
> hairs onto my lace!     I once had a warm, cosy and fluffy angora cardigan, 
> which I wore a lot, until I realised it left hairs on lace and crochet, so it 
> went very abruptly into the charity shop!    The thought of having either 
> hairs left in the lace or, even worse, having to remove hairs with tweezers 
> fills me with horror.     I do have guinea pigs - but they don't go anywhere 
> near the lace.
> 
> Carol - in North Norfolk UK
>   

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