Re: [lace] Hello from Eatonville

2021-01-02 Thread Kim Davis
Devon,

  Thanks for posting the link!  We have just opened up the registration
for both May and June.

  We do plan to continue offering classes like this after the pandemic has
passed, but will adjust the frequency
to meet needs.  To date we have gotten 35 new bobbin lacemakers up and
running, and have another 20
signed up to learn between now and April.  We are also running a "Just
Beyond the Basics" workshop
with essential skills and patterns for people just out of the introductory
class.

I should also add that we have *1 private SCHOLARSHIP* available each month
for this class.  The details can
be found on the same page with the class information:

https://thelacemuseum.org/workshops.html

Kim

On Wed, Dec 30, 2020 at 1:51 PM Devon Thein  wrote:

> My stock answer to the question of how to learn lace is now "take an online
> beginner class from the Lace Museum." Karen Thompson teaches these. It is a
> small class, maybe only 5 people. There is a helper and a tech person on
> the zoom at the same time to help even the most timid with any technical
> questions. Even when you locate a group there may not be a teacher in that
> group. Now everyone can have a class in their living room.
> https://www.thelacemuseum.org/workshops.html is the link.
> Devon
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Re: [lace] Hello from Eatonville

2020-12-30 Thread Devon Thein
My stock answer to the question of how to learn lace is now "take an online
beginner class from the Lace Museum." Karen Thompson teaches these. It is a
small class, maybe only 5 people. There is a helper and a tech person on
the zoom at the same time to help even the most timid with any technical
questions. Even when you locate a group there may not be a teacher in that
group. Now everyone can have a class in their living room.
https://www.thelacemuseum.org/workshops.html is the link.
Devon

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[lace] Hello from Eatonville

2020-12-30 Thread Janice Blair
Sorry, wrong end of the state for me. I am in southern CA. Maybe she should
contact the Lace Museum in Sunnyvale to see if there are any lacemakers over
her way.
Janice
Are there any lacemakers who live close to Hilmar, California? I have a
relative who is trying to learn bobbin lace and needs some help. I live in
Washington, so I'm not of much help.
Annelore Stone
Janice Blair Murrieta, CA, jblace.com

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