Hello All! Thank you Mark for the delightfully curvy design. Is this a camera shy snake or has he just begun to dive under the couch cushions?!? Perhaps to reappear somewhere else, behind you? <G> Thanks also to Tess for posting a link to new postings on Ariz. archives. The little buds & picots on page 39 of the 1st book make a charming edging. Sadly I've lost touch with my Dutch heritage since the death of my grandmother, but wonder what she/they would think about my interest in lacemaking at this late date? Loved the link to Il Ricamo--so lovely & elegant. Oh to have time, money & staff in order to own, use & enjoy wonderful table & bed linens! While at a quilt guild lecture, a friend was telling me about the plastic cloth on her kitchen table. Practical yes, aesthetically pleasing no. To Vicki, so glad you had fun in Wooster at the Great Lakes Fiber Festival. The llamas always smile for the camera & one can never have too many sources for roving! I'm so glad that everyone else knows all about BOD as perhaps this means that some progress can (will?) be made on that front with the various publishers of lace books. Since we remain a niche market, what can be done to serve our constituency in a reliable & affordable way? Should some form of BOD be part of the solution? With budget cuts, ILL is now down to 1 employee in Erie so getting OOP books is even more challenging. The library expects delays of 6 weeks & of course the 2 book ILL limit remains in effect. So it goes here in the hinterlands. Susan, Erie PA
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