Yes, Christine still uses that expression when describing how to make a picot!  
In our workshop two weekends ago, she told us who coined that phrase, but I 
have forgotten now.  Maybe someone else can remember.  She was careful to give 
credit to a number of teachers who have been important to her.

Clay
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Clay Blackwell
Lynchburg, VA


---- Elizabeth Ligeti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

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In the mid 1980's the Springetts came to Australia (Twice), and gave us 
workshops.
When tensioning up carefully, christine told us to "Milk Fairy Cows" (How do 
you do that? - Very Carefully!)  I wonder if she still tells students that!!
It is such a silly phrase, - that one Never, Ever forgets it!!!!!!!!!

It still makes me smile when I find myself telling me to "Milk Fairy Cows", 
if I am being too enthusiastic with tensioning up!!!!!!!!

David gave a wonderful talk on bobbins, and the other time Christine gave a 
great slide show of her collection (or some of it).  They were both 
memorable occasions.

Regards from Liz in Melbourne
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