I think it's a clever idea - but wonder if the medium is
going to do it justice?  If you look at your other "lacey"
t-shirts, you'll see that there isn't much detail to be
seen...  the individual threads just aren't there.  So the
"oops" samples may not look much different from the correct
version...

Hate to be a wet blanket, but I'm a skeptic... (in regards
to this idea...)

Clay

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tamara P. Duvall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "lace Arachne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 12, 2003 11:45 PM
Subject: [lace] A T-shirt for the "in" crowd?


> Gentle Spiders,
>
> The last week or so, I've been corresponding with several
BL "novices"
> on the finer points of Torchon bookmarks (I have the book
in which the
> bookmarks were published, so could check what they were
talking about).
> Three of them (the novices) mentioned -- as if it were a
dirty secret
> -- a *general* problem or two they were having (not the
same ones). I
> couldn't begin to understand why they thought those
problems were
> something to be ashamed of; when I was starting, the
overload of info
> was overwhelming  -- *everything* was new, and everything
had to be
> memorised before the fingers (skills) took over... "Up a
creek without
> a paddle" is where I felt I was (of course, that was '89,
I had only
> one book, with outdated info re: suppliers, and no Arachne
in sight
> <g>).
>
> So, as I was writing back, I kept thinking: "been there,
done that..."
> And then realised that, no, I did *not* have a T-shirt to
prove it; I
> have several lacemaking T-shirts, but not *that* one.
>
> I'd love to have a T-shirt (either short or long-sleeved)
which said
> "been there, done that... Ooops" and then showed some lace
(Torchon?)
> with common "oopsies"... My personal favourite would be
the messed-up
> footside -- pin under 2 instead of under 4 for just one
pin -- that's
> one that still happens to me sometimes (in Milanese).  But
I'm sure
> there are other "lovely" ones worth commemorating... :)
> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" at the bottom optional...
>
> Non-BL-ers wouldn't understand it, but then they don't
understand the
> "straight" ones, either. For *us*, however... On the one
hand, it's a
> statement of improvement (been there, done that, but am
not doing it
> anymore). On the other hand, it'd be reassuring (I should
think) to
> novices to know that *everyone* had, at some point, worn
the "lace
> diapers" but did manage to get "toilet trained" in the
end...
>
> If y'all think the idea is worth pursuing, and if there's
someone among
> us who'd be willing to get such a T-shirt "organised", I'd
volunteer to
> make the "oops-y lace" for it *After* New Year's <g>)
Provided, of
> course, other people on the list were willing to share
their particular
> bugaboos (a pine-cone tally among a cluster of perfect
ones?) overcome
> or not...
>
> -----
> Tamara P Duvall
> Lexington, Virginia,  USA
> Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
> http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd/
>
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