Hi Anna et al,

Talking about the library, I found a couple of students by just taking my lace 
into the Library, and making lace on several occasions.   The library was keen 
to have me working there, saying that it was no different to students working 
away on their studies, but people were interested, and a gained three children 
for the children's classes, and two adults for 'one-to-one' tuition, so it was 
well-worth lugging pillows etc to the Library in the town.

So - whatever we can do to promote lace-making, go for it!!

Carol - in North Norfolk, UK.
'Deliver us, Lord, from every evil, and grant us peace in our day.'


----- Original Message -----
From: Anna Binnie <l...@binnie.id.au>
.Subject: [lace] when and where to teach children lace

Hi all
Ive enjoyed the conversation here are a few hints learnt from experience

If you want to teach lacemaking but your local school is not open to it, try 
the local library...

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