What an interesting afternoon, I hope it didn't stop you- Margot- making
lace. It was nice to hear from people who don't usually take part in
the discussions online, maybe because it was on the Atlantic rim. Both
Margot and Bev have to be congratulated for the idea
I think that a month would be too restricting, better a two month gap,
but Sunday is obviously the day. If it is to continue then I would be
willing to be a host - I'll have to check if it could be a Sawbo'
meeting with the other members. Being just to the east of GMT through
Greenwich, lacemakers from Europe, Near East, Africa and around the
Atlantic rim would be able to take part as well as N.America. Then on
another occasion, someone around the Great Lakes would also have a
large catchment area; on the west coast of N.America you might get
lacers from around the Pacific and then back again via Oz.
What was also so interesting was the insight into people's lives and
where they live - weather etc.
How do others feel about this?
Sheila in Sawbo' where it is a sun/clouds/cold wind day.
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