Dear Arachnites:

To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic
things lacemaking teachers say.  My guess is that since this is a public
forum the question may feel indiscreet.

I want Bobby to take classes (as I will take a class) but it would be
amusing for the reader and *especially for you* if I could have the teacher
repeat things from your own experiences. This novel is not intended to
be a *roman
a clef* but I plan to tuck in some Easter Eggs to amuse you Arachnites!

So: please reconsider these questions and privately email me. I vow not to
share your answers with others, unless I have your explicit permission.

Questions re teachers:
What were some of the most characteristic things your lace-making teachers
said that have stuck with you?

I can imagine that everyone has heard a teacher bemoan the falling away of
interest in lace collecting and lace-making, but surely there are other
categories that would be characteristic of a lace making class

How would you fill in the sentence:

When first looking at lace I always:
When teaching lace to a beginner I always:
When starting a new project I always:

When it comes to lace, it is always

What are remarks about a style or a project your various teachers (or
authors) have made that struck you as characteristic and

• snooty or dismissive
• angry or indignant
• humorous, amusing
• surprising
• confusing

As always, thank you
Sharon

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