"Lace Where You Are" is a good motto.  I work part time in a city park
building and have permission from my boss to bring my lace making in and work
on it during slow times. Of course my first priority is to guests so I put it
aside when necessary.  My boss said she sees no problem with it since the
thread and bobbins, etc are natural products (I work at a botanical center). I
am still pretty much a beginner, but I have also had several people ask me
what I'm doing.  I had one gentleman say his wife used to make lace.  I told
him about our local group and he said he would let her know. I have found that
I don't want to try working on something too difficult for my skill level
because I end up doing a lot of un-lacing!  The questions are fun though and I
enjoy sharing lacing.

Liz in Missouri where we have been having a temporary reprieve from cold
weather.  Today was warm but breezy.

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