I would like to thank all of you for the encouraging messages and the beautiful 
poem.
My problem, right eye sight, I need to have my pillow, very close to my face.
I tried a few times, trying to find the good way for me...
Tatting, I still made it, because I can bring the shuttle very close, idem for 
knitting, crochet and teddy bears, if I can mention them.
I wear 2 pairs of glasses to make all I wrote above.  I could do adjustments, 
yes, I totally believe it, but with the pillow, it's not the same case.
Also, I must have a laptop or the iPad tablet,only I can bring them close to my 
face.
I never accepted the loss of my eyesight, I continue to fight against that 
reality and I will never accept it.

I would like to add my point, thing I did not do before.

Best regards.


Chantal
http://chantalbears.jigsy.com

On 2013-04-02, at 3:02 PM, "Jean Nathan" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Don't know if someone else has mentioned it, but I'm sure there was mention 
> in a UK Lace Guild magazine some time ago of a blind lacemaker who used 
> prickings upside down so she could feel the raised bits on what is normally 
> the underside of pinholes.
> 
> Jean in Poole, Dorset, UK 
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