Hi All,

I, too, have learned much from the list but do not post often. The family feel
of a list is nice and you get to recognise the "style" of some of the regular
posters and will occasionally use the delete button if you are having a
difficult day.

I know that if there is an email from Jeri or others with history or
conserving information, I wait till I have time to read them.

It is possible that I do not do as much lace as I should, but the interest is
strong.  Hope one day to teach a granddaughter, and am always looking for
opportunities to teach new lacemakers.  When individuals learn the basics they
will indentify which lace they would like to try next, then they can be
directed to an expert in that area.

One of the lists I was on which faded out was "Church Sew" - after all it was
things Ecclesiastical that lead me to lace in the first place.

Mary Carey
Campbelltown, NSW, Australia

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