In a message dated 22/06/2005 00:30:42 GMT Daylight Time, Clay writes:
With IOLI rapidly approaching, it would be a wonderful service to all who
are going if we could review the ''best practices for managing the comfort of
our bodies over a long period of lacemaking!! Thanks for all your
it is hot and sunny, but also very humid and
sticky.
Subject: [lace] tips for surviving a long day...
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Hi everyone and Clay -
To add to the good advice given so far, I would say move before your
body tells you it's too late - intentionally get up from your pillow and
walk around. Take opportunities, for instance if the teacher calls
anyone interested over to a particular pillow for a bit of
Alice wrote...
Second -- the work day was much longer then, than now. In books I've read,
the lacemaker went to work as early as 4am and worked until 7pm.
Lordy!! And all I can think about is how their backs must have ached!!
Every year about this time, we've had a discussion about the