".........sit up straight, look down her nose and state firmly that it took
time and effort to work out how to get the effect she wanted........."

I love that answer, Alex.  It is Great!! I love your attitude!!!!!!!  There
should be more of it!!!!!!!!!! :)_ But then, I was always a bit of a
Rebel!!!!!! :)

Regarding Lacemakers chairs  - once some years ago, Helen and I went
demonstrating at an Historic House here in Melbourne, and they seated us by
a window (great light!), and sat us in Victorian "Ladies chairs" - so they
called them. They were  the Best chairs I have had to sit and make lace -
very low, with a circular seat, and the back wrapped about half way around
the seat, so you sat back and the back rest wrapped around you. Being low,
your knees were up, - just right for resting your pillow on!!
They watched me Very Carefully, when I went home,!!!!!!!! :)  - to make sure
I was not carrying one of the chairs with me!!!!!!!!   :)   I could quite
happily sat there forever in those chairs.
Regards from Liz in Melbourne, Oz.
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