Robin says
but because the techniques are her invention, that's getting into
infringeing on Cathy's intellectual property (morally, if not legally). I am
not
comfortable with that.
No matter how much a few of us enjoy it, I'm afraid Cathy's revolution
may be a quirky lace that fewer and fewer
Robin P. wrote:
I have taught RL to each of the 3 lace groups to which I belong, because
that's teaching friends. I was asked once to teach at a more formal workshop
(the Winter Lace Conference), but because the techniques are her invention,
that's getting into infringeing on Cathy's
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et, lynrbai...@desupernet.net writes
Has anyone tried contacting an author in order to use patterns to
teach from? How difficult is it? What success did you have?
I have always used my own patterns for
First off, Jeanette is much too modest. I've seen pictures of her designs and
they're beautiful and very creative.
As for publishing designs, there's a problem: imagine being given a pricking
of a complex Milanese picture such as Pat Read or Louise Colgan have created,
with no knowledge
No matter how much a few of us enjoy it, I'm afraid Cathy's revolution
may be a quirky lace that fewer and fewer people bother with.
It is too bad that there doesn't seem to be some way that Cathy could make
her book available as an internet download, or self-publish via the one at
a time