Hello Susan,

Simple patterns with not that many pairs are amongst others in her books "Uudet 
Nypläysmallit" and “Bobbin lace or Nyplättyä Pitsiä”
The first one is only in Finnish but the diagrams are clear. The second one is 
in Finnish and English. IN this one there is a beautiful edging for a 
christening gown.
Perhaps an idea to show also the books for recognizing the Finnish language?

Happy placing

Gon Homburg from a little bit grey Amsterdam, The Netherlands. But spring is in 
the air.



> Op 4 feb. 2017, om 04:02 heeft Susan <[email protected]> het volgende 
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> Hello All!  Today I'm seeking advice to find a small, reasonably simple 
> pattern that is representative of traditional Finnish lace.  For this 
> project, I would like to borrow a book from the IOLI library.  If anyone is 
> familiar with the Kortelahti books or another Finnish resource, please share 
> your suggestions.  I need to make a sample of Finnish lace for one of our 
> library exhibits.  Hopefully, it will bring back fond memories for Finnish 
> Americans who are patrons of the library in this small Ohio town.  Many 
> thanks.  Sincerely, Susan Hottle USA
> 
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