Hi Linda,

Answers to your query!

    i.  I started teaching about twelve years ago.
   ii.  I make more lace, but mainly for the benefit of my students, not
necessarily the lace I would make for myself - eg, to explain a technique,
to show different ways of making stitches, the different resilts if
different stitches are used ....
   iii.  Yes - I think the quality of most of my work has improved....  but
there is always the 'Book of Heroic Disasters' to consult.
   iv.  Yes - I have tried lots of different types of lace, so that I can
further my teaching skills.
    v.  Yes up to a point - it does depend a great deal on what standard the
student for whom one is designing specific pieces has reached, as to how the
design proceeds.
    vi.  The joy of imparting the love of lace to others - certainly *not*
the mass of money one accrues!!!

Carol - back home in flat (ish) Suffolk UK, after a wonderful fortnight in
the hills and lakes of the English Lake District.


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From: "Linda Greyling" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 2:08 PM
Subject: [lace] What happens to the lace teacher's work?

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