
Another panel complete! Now I have a set of three panels, and I know the design looks good. There were a few areas in the center panel that needed adjustment, but overall, the design worked up well.



I will point out that the center is sagging (still), and count it as a learned lesson. When using silk thread in a design that needs to be precise, I must starch the lace BEFORE removing any pins. Otherwise, I have to re-pin to starch, which is what I will need to do for this piece of lace.
