im sure im asking for the moon but if

*am somewhat limited as a lacer ((I dont do honiton, etc)...*
Im trying to guess from the magazine covers what would likely have patterns
I could be capable of doing



*any names I should look for, any issues anyone would suggest for someone
who's done torchone,. beds and tonder?*

*thanks and I know I'm asking a lot*

On Tue, Mar 14, 2017 at 6:30 PM, J R <[email protected]> wrote:

> Lorri said:
> They may be available, but I am very suspect of a site that demands credit
> card info before you can even see if you want to purchase from them.
>
> My comment:
> I went to the website given previously and was able to view the available
> magazines without being asked for payment.
> "Lace Express back issues are readily available for purchase at their
> website.
> www.laceexpress.com<http://www.laceexpress.com";
>
> There are no instructions on the website, but there are 3 icons at the top.
> If you click on the one that sort of looks like a book, you will see the
> magazines by year. From there, you click on them to get more information.
>
> A note about the recent design discussion: I am not very experienced,
> learning bobbin lace just since 2013. I have a few issues of Lace Express
> but haven't made anything in them yet, partly because there are no hints as
> to the working order of the pattern (and partly from lack of time). I have
> some pattern books where there aren't written instructions, but letters are
> used to designate the order to work the pattern. I find that tremendously
> helpful, yet it isn't something that takes a lot of the designer's time (I
> think).
>
> Jean Reardon
> Mercer, Pennsylvania
>
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