Maybe I should change that to truly willing pupil.  And there are extremes at 
each end.  A stone on one end, and at the other, someone who teaches herself 
without a book, although I've never heard of such.  

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, US, where it's still snowing.  


-----Original Message-----
>From: Sue Babbs <sueba...@comcast.net>
>Sent: Oct 29, 2011 11:47 AM
>To: lace@arachne.com
>Subject: Re: [lace] Lace classes
>
>When the pupil won't wear the glasses she needs to see the lace (even though 
>they have been prescribed for her, and she owns them) and won't practise 
>between lessons (so that she can remember what the three basic stitches are) 
>then it is no longer the  teacher's fault, however willing the student 
>declares herself to be!!!
>
>It was several months with this student, before I discovered that she 
>couldn't actually see the lace stitches! She drove the other pupils in the 
>class round the bend, as well as me, and I reluctantly had to suggest to her 
>that I was not able to teach her and she should leave the class.
>
>Sue
>
>sueba...@comcast.net
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