Devon, I vouch for the fiber-art designation for making lace. Somehow I cringe when I hear it called a "craft." Of course, in Roget's Thesarus, "craft: art, cunning, deceit, shrewdness, skill, stratagem, technique, vocation."
Guess it's the Southern hillbilly in me, but when I hear "craft" I pick "cunning, deceit, shrewdness" aka "crafty." Then, too, I see the image of the wooden yard ornaments, sold at "craft shows" that depict a woman's behind stooped over the hedge or black spotted cows grazing; objects that are common to any well-appointed front lawn all across the Southland along with the truck tires painted white lining the dirt driveway. ((^_^)) By the way, I'm not "crafty" nor do I have any "crafts" on my lawn! Happy Lacemaking, Betty Ann, American by birth, Southern by the Grace of God [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ...that if we didn't go with "MENSA of the craft world" as our campaign slogan > ...Perhaps "fiber-art using lace based technique"... - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]