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The second book is by Meg Evans,
Hand-Stitched Boxes. This edition was published by David & Charles
in 1998.
This has so many wonderful projects and easy to follow instructions. I can see one of my stitched gardens on the top of one of these boxes.
I bought the third book just because the cover looked so interesting. I am not really interested in making lace, well I wasn't until I started reading this. Anyway here are the details. Contemporary Lace Making by Constance Nieuwhoff. Published by Van Nostrand Reinhold in 1975 and translated from the Dutch by Danielle Adkinson.
And now for something completely different. Last week I broke an egg to find it has two yolks. This is a rare occasion these days although I remember as a child our own chickens often produced double yokers, as we called them. Anyway this evening as I was preparing a quick meal I was thrilled to see two more and couldn't resist taking a photo. I know it is a bit off the track but it shows how easily I am impressed.