And Janice has just confirmed my perspective!   However. I acknowledge that if 
you like to explore lots of different lace styles, then you are well advised to 
wind shorter amounts to those required bobbins!  

Clay

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> On Jan 28, 2015, at 7:31 PM, Janice Blair <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My, two digests in one day!!
> 
> I used to save all my thread ends for a friend who used them to stuff little 
> hearts she made that were given to a local hospital through her church 
> organization.
> 
> Mine now languish on the bobbins, in bags, sometimes with the original thread 
> spool, until I need the bobbins and then I discard the thread.  I do use some 
> for magic thread purposes.  I used to be frugal like Clay but when you 
> realize that in the scheme of things, throwing a little thread away is no big 
> deal.  I do load up one half of a pair of bobbins so that I can reuse the 
> remainder further down the project.
> 
> Janice
> 
> p.s.  Got the Success to the Lace Pillow book in the mail today from a friend 
> who sent me two bone (antler) bobbins for my birthday this month so I could 
> look them up.
> 
> Janice Blair 
> Murrieta, CA, 60 miles north of San Diego where we are having a "cloud storm" 
> according to the weather man, whatever that is.  Yes, it is overcast which is 
> unusual for here.
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