I am doing a long pricking for a narrow Bucks border for a large pin cushion. Then have to wind some bobbins and gimps, and I'll take the whole shebang to demonstrate at a couple
of upcoming craft fairs.
I am also still working on my Beds butterfly which I started in May when I was on a course with Christine Springett. But I am not taking that to demonstrate, as I need all my wits on me to do this one. My friend Sue and I both acquired a table mate II after hearing so much about these from our USA lace friends. So all your fault and if we are not happy with them; we'll just blame you lot on the other side of the Atlantic. This table will come with me to the lace demonstration, and be "tested" in the field so to speak. Apart from that: I am working through the Summer, just having started a teaching job at P&O ferries. Teaching beginners German to 4 mixed nationality groups: very interesting, and enjoyable. I may even get some free trips on the ferries, and if I end up going to Zeebrugge, I will spend the day in Bruges
admiring and hopefully buying loads of lace goodies.

Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK, where Zummer had gone in retreat and it is misserable and drizzling.
www.sixpennybobbins.co.uk

Carolyn Hastings wrote:


To all those of you who are not at IOLI Convention --

the list sure is quiet.  Soooo, I thought I'd ask what you are doing this
week lace-wise.

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