I believe that my nan started lace when she was looking after one of her grand-daughters who was still a tiny baby. That tiny baby grew into a school kid who got bored in the holidays so Nan started teaching the kid and her two cousins. Roll forward 20 years and that kid is now quite grown-up and picked up lace again last year as an escape from a Physics degree :o) Interestingly, my two cousins who are both on some form of graphics-y, textile-y design-y courses haven't kept the lace up, but I have. Perhaps it's because it is the only creative thing I do, apart from very occasionally doing crafts with the Guides.

Helen



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Helen, Somerset, UK

"Forget the formulae, let's make lace"



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