I developed a serious lace interest about 40 years ago, via taking needle lace courses taught by EGA. Since our lace guilds primarily focus on bobbin lace at this time in history, this is something for people who prefer needles as their tool-of-choice to know. If you are a member of EGA, or know someone who is a member, this Teneriffe Lace lesson is a correspondence course for one (you don't have to be part of a group) costing $38. This offering is in the September 2016 bulletin from EGA on page 3 of the centerfold as a "Lightening Round", with an order form in the centerfold on page 8. Includes access to videos by Jonalene Gutwein. You will be given the username and password for the videos when you enroll. Also in this issue is an article "Should Your Chapter Go Online? - Part 2". This may be of interest to officers of lace guilds, and you may want to borrow a back issue to read Part 1. Jeri Ames in Maine USA Lace and Embroidery Resource Center
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