Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-04-01 Thread robinlace
dmt11h...@aol.com wrote: A question I have come to contemplate, though, is whether making bobbin lace sound simple actually attracts the right people into the class. Are you more likely to get people who are thinking it will be like a class at a craft store, where at the end, they take

[lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread Dmt11home
It is interesting to note that two of the class descriptions emphasize the simplicity of making bobbin lace. Lace making is two easy stitches, combined in different ways, to create beautiful and inspiring pieces. Come learn how simple and fun the basics can be and discover the joy in

Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread Sue
I completely agree with many points on here. I started lessons thinking that if I had the first 4 all day classes which was actually the equivalent of 10 weeks at 2 hours per week, I expected to understand how to prepare the pillow and the bobbins and do the stitches to get started and then I

Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread Janis Savage
I love your description of learning to make lace, Devon. If you like puzzles, you'll love bobbin lace. Have other textile techniques ceased to thrill? Is needlepoint boring? Like Sudoko in thread, bobbin lace is a challenge. Working with four threads simultaneously, you will find out why

Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread bev walker
I used this approach in a blurb for a textile festival and I think the 'puzzle' part was off-putting. There were no takers except 1 person who had already tried bobbin lace and wanted to attend a class of any kind of BL. I thought the target group would be attracted to puzzle-solving. Then

Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread Dmt11home
Bev, Knowing now what you do, how would you have written the blurb to get the target group? Devon In a message dated 3/31/2009 12:39:00 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, walker.b...@gmail.com writes: I used this approach in a blurb for a textile festival and I think the 'puzzle' part was

Re: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread bev walker
I took the easy way out, I didn't offer to teach at this festival again. I would prefer candidates who weren't looking for a showy item for their money but who were truly interested in learning. On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:45 AM, dmt11h...@aol.com wrote: Bev, Knowing now what you do, how would

RE: [lace] Describe bobbin lace

2009-03-31 Thread J. Falkink
My mantra usually sounds something like: You can make it as simple and complesx as you want. Not as poetic as the sudoku. Last time I demo'd I did some flanders myself as a (relatively) complex version, and had a 3-pair try-it-your-self fish as a simple version. Teenagers loved the fish. Adults