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13/1/2021 0 Comments

Teach Yourself Torchon Lace -Eunice Arnold

ASIN : B001OR4ZIG
Publisher : Ruth Bean (1 Jan. 1983)
Teach Yourself Torchon Lace by Eunice Arnold
Subtitled: 6 basic lessons in bobbin lace with workcards
When this book was written in 1979 it was one of the first books to be published on lacemaking during the revival of the late 70s and 80s.
Ruth Bean, the publisher, commissioned this book following her reprints of classic lace books from the turn of the previous century.
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What works well?
  • This book will take you through the exact movements to complete the stitches
Anything that we need to take into consideration?
  • All the prickings are found on tear out card at the back of the book.  Do make sure that they are supplied with the book before purchasing.
  • The book is out of print, but second-hand copies are regularly available on eBay. 
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