>Dear Sally, et al,
>I thought Holly Van Sciver, vansciverbobbinlace.com would have some books on 
>that, but I didn't see any.  If you look for mounting lace on Amazon, it will 
>come up with several books.  If you are a member of IOLI, I bet you will be 
>able to borrow one of them from the library before purchasing.  Mounting lace 
>as a handkerchief involves sewing, has to be, but for the rest, just remember 
>to use acid free stuff, or eventually your lace will disintegrate. 
>
>Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA where it is a sunny fall day, decidedly 
>cool, breezy.  
>
>
>"My email sends out an automatic  message. Arachne members,
>please ignore it. I read your emails."
>
>Sally wrote:
>>
>>Is there a book out there on how to mount finished lace? 
>>
>>But for  a longer trim, or a complex shape, what are my options? Is iron-on
>>backing an option, or will I be booed and hissed out of the global guild
>>;-)   ?    I really don't want to spend the same amount of time sewing as I
>>did making the lace!
>>

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