Dear All:

I have a pillow that a very kind lady helped me get started on repairing
broken threads... I'm probably just in denial/looking for excuses but I'll
be in Gettysburg PA Friday and Sat ("Families weekend" at Gettysburg with
my daughter).

She'd be very grateful if I had a reason to leave campus... Only so much
the mom is welcome. If there were someone in an hours drive of G'Burg who'd
be willing to look at the pillow and "bless" my starting it up again? I
think I've psyched myself out...

It's her wedding hankie, started when she was seven and now she's 20 and
with no likely partner (or at least no one she's admitted t)

But I should get my act in gear.

Carrie who's been trying to do that for over 5 years now...


On Mon, Oct 21, 2013 at 12:00 PM, Agnes Boddington <
[email protected]> wrote:

> My first lace teacher in 1994, was a very bad one.
> After 2 lessons myself and and elderly woman decided to try and teach
> ourselves.
> She gave up, I muddled for a while and gave up until about 2005-6, when
> after having been made redundant from one job, I had time on my hands. I
> was
> lucky to find another much better teacher through a friend.
> Her name is Maureen Bromley, and she is on this list!
> Agnes Boddington-Elloughton UK
>
> Subject: [lace] Name the Good Teachers, Please!
>
> Dear Spiders,
>
> It occurs to me that very few teachers have been referred to by name in the
> memos of the past few days.
>
> No need to name the bad ones.  That is frowned on at  Arachne..
>
> But, please name the GOOD ones!
>
> Even if they are deceased, good teachers may receive your praise,  and it
> may help newbies to determine what old lace instruction books  are best to
> buy.
>
> Jeri Ames in Maine USA
> Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
>
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Carrie

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