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For those of you who like ""funky lace"" and can knit or crochet ... there are two books you should check out. Both by Myra Wood.

Crazy Lace: An Artistic Approach to Creative Lace Knitting

Creative Crochet Lace. (One of the chapters is Funky Filet)

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On 3/17/2015 Kathleen said:

For those of you who like "funky lace" and can knit or crochet ... there are two books you should check out. Both by Myra Wood.

Crazy Lace: An Artistic Approach to Creative Lace Knitting

Creative Crochet Lace. (One of the chapters is Funky Filet)

Thanks, Kathleen!
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I don't mind a little bit on clothing, nothing over whelming. However I prefer my lace hanging in my windows, and not hanging on me. Though that t-shirt in peach is rather pretty.

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Not a "lace wearer", but I have seen some that is very pretty. I won't be purchasing any.

"To each their own, in all things".
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Lace is having a moment, it's "in" this season. But, that doesn't mean you have to wear lace. I'm sure I'll end up with tee or a shirt or a jacket that has some lace on it. Or maybe not....

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it is everywhere. I don't wear it, though some of it is ok. I do like the top that is posted above.

I was just looking at the "Air of Romance" boutique on Zulily today. Interesting. I like the crochet and linen tunics and vests, but they seem so delicate. Not sure where I would wear something like that.