This is no lacemaking object. It's a child's puzzle. I bought one for my
children many years ago but it was made of wood. The idea is that you have
to get both beads together on the same part of the string. Oh yes, it can
be done ( if you have an hour or two to spare.) I can't find it at the
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sages sent to digest
don't reach the rest of us?
Sue
- Original Message -
From: "Elizabeth Pass"
To: "'Eve Morton'" ; "'Lace'" ;
"'Jean Nathan'"
Sent: Wednesday, June 02, 2010 4:21 AM
Subject: RE: [lace] Lacemak
I sent this yesterday but for some reason it didn't arrive.
This is no lacemaking object. It's a child's puzzle. I bought one for my
children many years ago but it was made of wood. The idea is that you have
to get both beads together on the same part of the string. Oh yes, it can
be done (
I have the book and there is nothing like it in there that I noticed on
a quick flick through the pages. Some of this person's other listings,
lace bobbins and netting tools, are referenced to Nerylla Tauton's book
and the sewing box has the same phrase, see
http://tinyurl.com/34b84z8
I thin