I absolutely agree with Vicki on this one.  The need to make lace backwards 
when. You have a mistake and just can't ignore it taught me patience.  I leant 
in my early 20s and at that age I thought there was no time for anything.  If I 
made a mistake in may other craft I would work round it but in lacemaking, if 
you made a mistake the bobbins simple weren't where you needed them and you had 
to go backwards.  I've learnt that some mistakes can be ignored and the finish 
piece looks fine other times no.

A bit like life really.

Kind Regards

Liz Baker

> On 14 Dec 2013, at 01:07, Vicki Bradford <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> To?the usual 'never have the patience' comment.
> My response is that it gives me patience rather than taking it, and that I am
> much more relaxed after I've been able to work on my lace..(-: ?

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