Hello Ann and all spiders,
Here in Spain it is very usual to seat at the doors house, open air, to
make lace.
I personally do not like the sun facing the lace because the light
reflecting on the pricking and the white of thread, makes my eyes tired.
I prefer seat with the sun facing me, so the
Probably the best examples are the old English lacemakers (and I guess the
continentals as well) who always sat outside to take advantage of the better
light.
Diana in Northants
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Followin on from Joy:
Sue wrote:
. . . I wonder how you keep your hands free from perspiration in the heat
because I find if I sit out in the sun making lace I am forever going
indoors to wash my hands because I do not want hand perspiration on my
lace.
I use baby wipes - no need to dry