Hi Daphne et al,

I do realise that, for many people, lace-making classes - like any other adult education classes, I suppose - are not only for the sake of getting to grips with the subject matter; they are also a form of escapism, in that one goes out for the evening/afternoon/morning/whatever, and does something one enjoys, but also does it with like-minded peole, and enjoy the break with domestic routine. Like Daphne, I also have, in most of my classes, a 'hard-core' of attendees, but I have also had those who come for a term or year or two, learn to do what they want to do, and then trundle off, only to come back if they wany to learn another lace technique, or get hopelessly confused with whatever they are in the process of making!

So - perhaps Daphne and I are doing it right after all...

Carol - in Suffolk UK

----- Original Message ----- From: "Daphne Martin" <[email protected]>
Subject: [lace] Starts and Finishes


Hello Carol and All

I`ve had my group for 8 years and I have also taught my ladies how to
start and finish.

Now the group is 8 years old and I still have the same ladies.

Am I right or wrong???



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