I often pick up the bobbins by the spangle, as I find it a lot easier.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
Daphne Martin wrote:
Why is holding the bobbin by its spangle a no no???
Surely how you hold a bobbin to make lace is immaterial.
Making lace is the important bit is`nt it???
If you still can make lovely lace by holding a certain part of the bobbin then
do so.
Why should we give up lacemaking because of disability???
To suggest such a thing is unfair.
I`m with Jean on this.
Daphne Norfolk England
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Liz wrote:
< She might have just held the bottom tip, - or the spangle (a definate
No-No!!)>
If I didn't hold bobbins by the spangles I would be able to make lace at
all, so it's too bad if it's a No-No!!, I'll continue doing it - I have no
intention of giving up the one of the few remaining crafts I can still do.
There are no lace police.
Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK
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