Gidday Tracy,

<<again, where are the best places to buy supplies, best books for patterns
<<and instruction, etc.  I move to much so cannot join a regional group and
<<take lessons that way.

As you have already found, the Lacefairy site is an excellent source of
everything lace-related.  I would, however suggest that you DO try and find
a local lace group and meet other lacemakers/teachers while you are there.
Even if you move often, a network of other lacemakers to help you get
re-started will be invaluable and besides, you will make new friends who can
help you settle in to your new area.  I am also in a travelling phase of my
life, with a husband who gets sent who knows where.  It is a lot of fun, but
you must find likeminded "crafty" people whenever you arrive somewhere new.
You will find it much easier to re-learn bobbin lace (and also be inspired)
if you can find some lacemakers in your area.

I am sure other Arachneans in the US will be able to point you in the
direction of a lace group/persons close to you........

Welcome back to lacemaking.

Michelle
a fellow displaced Aussie, in the jungles of Suriname, South America


Ian & Chelle Long
+597 352505

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