Lacet Strip Bookmark

Lacet Strip Bookmark

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f110008
Date Added: October 25, 2000

This simple bookmark looks harder to do than it really is. It is fairly quick to make and you would make great little something extra you could give someone who reads alot. You could also embelish it with a satin ribbon woven down the center of it.


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