Dear Julie, thank you very much for sharing this resource. I've been interested in your idea, since I've heard about it for the first time. My Aunt and myself present making bobbin lace twice a year here in Germany on a so-called "hobby artist market" and I think about doing something similar to your idea on this event to get more young people interested in making bobbin lace. I'm living in the South of Germany close to Munich, where making bobbin lace is mostly unknown. And if people have heard about it before, they associate it with "boring white doilies, that old people tend to like". Since I personally prefer the modern style lace, I always try to demonstrate that lace making is far more than just "boring white doiles" (no offence intended). Regards Sandra (in South Germany, where it finally started to snow, now that spring starts officially according to the calendar)
Julie Enevoldsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: Gentle Spiders, A recent request for beginner lesson projects reminded me of my intention to post a resource I put together a while ago. ... text deleted The file for that notebook is now posted on my website, available to anyone who might find it useful: http://weft.wlonk.com --Julie E. in Seattle --------------------------------- Yahoo! Messenger - kostenlos* mit Familie und Freunden von PC zu PC telefonieren. - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
