Following from what Nancy said, I too have had books published - nothing to
do with lacemaking, but practical books of patterns. Although published by
the best-known publisher of it's subject, I still hold the copyright, which
I believe is usual in the UK. They were published as cheaply as
Maxine - you forgot to put a subject in, but wrote:
Here is another lace making tool that boggles the mind.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=293891288
I notice that the seller says:
SOME OF THE ITEMS IN THIS AND THE OTHER ADVERTISED LOTS ARE DETAILED IN THE
REFERENCE BOOK ANTIQUE NEEDLEWORK
I think my reference to the Golden Rule, was misinterpreted to eye to
eye
or similar.
It is not what is done or offered should be replicated (referencing
those
who are thrilled to have their work enjoyed, and endless copies
employed).
The analogy would be; if one was poor and starving, they
Re: it has a sheen that can make it less easy to find pinholes accurately
I always use a pan scrub (the ones with sponge backing) to rub off the shine
- problem solved.
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
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