Sue,
Maybe you need to treat her to a gift of beginning Beds lessons. Failing that, 
get her a book that she can self learn from... graded patterns from super easy 
that teach something new with each progressive pattern. That is how I self 
taught myself Buckspoint and I refused to do Torchon as well. I think I would 
have quit if I had been forced to start with Torchon. I am sure it has it’s 
fans and I don’t mean to belittle anyone! I simply have to do what tweaks my 
pleasure centres! Bucks point was it for me! Love at first sight!
Don’t give up on your friend and feel free to share this with her! I am sure 
you know enough about lace to get her started, or to answer any questions she 
may have!

Cearbhael (Angel)


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> On Apr 2, 2019, at 8:18 AM, Susan <[email protected]> wrote:
>  In the meantime, I am working on lace that offers greater aesthetic appeal 
> (for me) or piques my curiosity. It’s much easier to learn something you 
> embrace wholeheartedly. Torchon clearly affects people differently & it 
> nearly derailed my own journey. At this point, my personal goal is to reverse 
> the negative effects of “Torchon teaching” for a friend who was interested in 
> learning Beds. After months of being bored!
>  to tears because the teacher insisted she start with Torchon, she abandoned 
> lace altogether. She still has her pillow & supplies but I haven’t been able 
> to persuade her to take it out of the top of the closet. YET! Just sayin’...  
> Sincerely, Susan Hottle FL USA 
> 

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