I learned from Southard and topped it off with Pamela Nottingham. I’ll do 
footside wherever. I also totally freak out teachers with the way I do picots.

Cynthia

On Dec 12, 2017, at 3:53 PM, Lorelei Halley <[email protected]> wrote:

> Susie
> I learned from Doris Southard's book, and as a result have always worked
> with the footside on the left. But if I am trying to follow a Bucks diagram
> I may set up in the English manner so my pillow matches the diagram.
> Lorelei
> ---------------
> Just a reminder that Doris Southard's book LESSONS IN BOBBIN LACEMAKING
> (DOVER,  1977).  In her introduction she explains that she learned her
> lacing skills from books. ... I believe the method she used is called the
> Continental Method?
> 
> Susie Johnson
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