I am very sad of the loss of Eva Schaefer, whom I met through Arachne, and
with whom I had lost touch a few years ago. Thanks to her, I had the
opportunity to learn a lot things related to bobbinlace. She put me in
touch with Mariña Regueiro, whose courses I have been attending for many
years. She tought me not to put a flowery cover to my pillow (so typically
Spanish). She taught me to make a crochet strip to hold the bobbins to the
pillow in a safe way. She showed me bobbins of regions I had never seen
before. She showed me her collection of lace books when I only had two or
three: she also transmitted me the passion for buying lace books and now I
also have a large collection. I learnt from her to wetten the linen threads
while working, so that it did not break. To make picots differently to left
and right. To make a star crossing the way they do it in Almagro (Spain).
And many other things which I will possibly remember after finishing this
writing.



That's why the fact that  that she could never see the magazine I have
founded and edited, because she couldn't see anymore in the last years, makes
me also very sad. I will always remember her.


For those who did not know her, Eva Schaefer was a German Lacemaker who
lived in Spain. That's why I could get to know her personally and meet her
in several occasions.




Antje González, from Spain.

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