Dear Maureen, et al,
How about this?  Developing an app to go on the 'youngsters'' i-phone to make 
lace, so they can learn on their phone.  Then, when they get better, do it for 
real?  Instead of getting all confused with thread, learn the theory first, 
perhaps even through a game?  There are computer gurus out there on this very 
list who, I am sure, would be able to do this.  Don't know how much this would 
eat into their lacemaking time....

Lyn in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA, where the roses are pruned, and I'm up for 
a LARGE iced cappuccino.  Good with lacemaking. 

Maureen wrote:
>
>To be honest, my suggestion was very much 'tongue in cheek'.     I like to 
>make lace and don't have problems with the number of bobbins etc even though 
>I often have 100 plus pairs of bobbins on.   But we are currently trying to 
>get people nterested in lacemaking so maybe, just maybe, this would be a 
>start.

>
Lyn wrote
>> Virtual lace is missing several components.  Personally, I'm not willing 
>> to give those up, but perhaps youngsters...? 

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