I agree with all you have stated.   Lorri, Puget Sound - Washington

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From: owner-l...@arachne.com <owner-l...@arachne.com> on behalf of H M Clarke
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Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 8:50 PM
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Subject: [lace] Difficult laces

To ask what is the most difficult lace is like asking what is the most
difficult school subject. It is subjective (sorry!) and dependent on many
factors, only some of which are related to the innate abilities of the
individual.

It is important to remember that lacemakers didn’t dart about the world’s
offerings or even tackle multiple patterns. They learnt young and made their
lace as they were taught. Nobody told them their type of lace was easy or
difficult just how to make it. This was true for Honiton, Beds, Bucks Point
and presumably all the European types as well. If they developed a true talent
then they may have worked on more complex patterns. Their focus though was to
be able to sell their products to help their families.

This is a long-winded way of saying that, IMHO, there is no definitive answer
to the question of which is the most difficult type of lace. In the same way
there is no one favourite type.

My C$0.02 worth.

Helen on the west coast of mainland Canada.

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