Hi all, I first saw lace being made as a 6 year old at a local wool shed market. I remember arguing with mum all the way home...I wanted to learn to do that but she argued it was only old people who did it and by the time I was old enough, there would be no one left to teach me. As far as I was concerned that was even more reason to teach me then! By chance, an Indonesian lesson in May 2006 led to an invite to the local lace meeting. Then I just wanted to learn all I could. Now I enjoy passing the craft on to others, children and adults alike! Every new piece of lace is interesting because I love the challenge of nutting out what is happening, and I am really enjoying a play with designing - despite the fact that there are still enough designs out there to last me a life time! I love Beds, Bucks and Torchon, but want to explore more Withof in the future. I will keep coming back because the more you learn, the more you know you don't know.
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