I just happened to be surfing the web and to my delight found that the teachers and lectures have been announced for the Finger Lakes Lace Day 2004.
(Ok, I've been checking it everyday. And they say lace makers much have a lot of patience!) Go to http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/LaceDay2004.html#Top Alright, I've already reserved my hotel room. Last year I waited too long and had to sweat it out until some parent cancelled (the Lace Day weekend frequently coincides with Parent's Day at Cornell University or Ithaca College and makes the rooms fill up quickly.) Which class to take? Not such an easy choice. What is this Rosa Libre? I've heard good reports about Cathy Belleville and she's teaching Rosa Libre. I've seen Ulrike's Butterflies in Living Color and they are gorgeous, but she's designing a completely new one (not quite so detailed I suppose) to enable people to finish it in 3 days. I'd really like to take a class from Irma Osterman before she decides she doesn't want to bother with students anymore. I'm taking a class with Lenka very soon...maybe I'll want to continue. I should probably finish up a piece of Bucks that I've had on my pillow for an age and Holly is teaching continuing Bucks. What about that Flanders piece...I've heard Kathy Kauffmann is very good as a Flanders teacher. I dearly love the Old Duchess that Susie is teaching..... Oh dear. How will I ever make up my mind? -------------------------------------- Laurie J Hughes Senior Research Associate New England Research Institutes, Inc 9 Galen Street, Suite 117 Watertown, MA 02472 v: (617) 923-7747 x341 f: (617) 926-8246 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.neri.org -------------------------------------- - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
