Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 04 August 2003 09:15
To: Liz Beecher
Cc: 'apcdlally'; lace arachne
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace precursers
Hi Liz,
Keep on teaching just the way you are. No one will ever drop out of
your classes through boredom which has happened I know.
When I
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Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] Lace precursers
> At 09:45 AM 8/4/2003 +1000, you wrote:
> >It is quite possible for anyone to learn any lace without
learning other
> >laces first.
> >
>
> This is also my opinion. However,
At 09:45 AM 8/4/2003 +1000, you wrote:
>It is quite possible for anyone to learn any lace without learning other
>laces first.
>
This is also my opinion. However, I must say that sometimes having previous
experience with other laces may make the learning curve a bit easier on
some of the more di
gt;
To: "'apcdlally'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "lace arachne"
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Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 8:17 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] Lace precursers
> Annette
>
> Don't get me going on this one - ok I will.
>
> When I finally found a lac
Hi Liz,
Keep on teaching just the way you are. No one will ever drop out of
your classes through boredom which has happened I know.
When I first started learning in about 1960, I was taught the first
stitches, cloth half and whole stitch, plus cloth stitch diamonds and
triangles on a straight pr
Sent: 04 August 2003 00:45
To: lace arachne
Subject: [lace] Lace precursers
On Sunday, August 3, 2003 Bridget wrote:
> However I must persevere, as I have booked for a Binche course in
> February, and everybody says you need to grasp Flanders first.
OK, Now you've really got me g
On Sunday, August 3, 2003 Bridget wrote:
> However I must persevere, as I have booked for a Binche course in
> February, and everybody says you need to grasp Flanders first.
OK, Now you've really got me going!
Surely, in the past all these different laces, being regional variations on
a theme,