Hello Gentle Spiders...

It's interesting to see that many of you identify joining and mounting as 
things you dread.  As planning for "Lace at Sweet Briar 2008" got underway last 
summer, these were identified as things we should offer.

Participants at LASB in June will have the opportunity to take two "add-on" 
classes (three hours each), one in the technique of mounting lace, and one in 
the lassen technique of joining lace.  These classes are options over and above 
the primary class each participant selects, and a person may choose one or both 
of the add-ons, as they're taught at different times.

Contact me privately to be added to the mailing list for a brochure.  They will 
go out in January.

Clay

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Clay Blackwell 
Lynchburg, VA USA 


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From: "Noelene Lafferty" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 

> Mary, it was Pat Milne who taught me the three sided and four sided stitch 
> in a small workshop, and I've never been frightened of mounting lace since. 
> I'm always amazed at how well they turn out 
> 
> Noelene in Cooma 
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> > The Christmas/New Year season, when all extraneous meetings, etc, are not 
> > happening may give me the time to try three or four sided stitch to mount 
> the 
> > two hanky edgings which are finished. They were both worked in DMC 30 
> from 
> > patterns I acquired at Pat Milne workshops. 
> > 
> > Mary Carey 
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