Good morning Arachne!

I have a question for you all. I have been teaching beginning bobbin
lacemaking for four years now, and have probably taught around 400 people,
so I feel very comfortable with it.

However, in every class I have at least a couple of left-handed people, who
sometimes struggle with the winding and hitching process. I managed to
figure out how to teach left-handed winding fairly easily, so now that is
no longer a problem. However, hitching has still been a challenge, because
I myself struggle to hitch bobbins the left-handed way so it is hard for me
to teach.

Can any left-handed bobbin lacemakers on here point me to a video of
left-handed hitching that I can practice from? Or perhaps walk me through
your steps? I don't want my left-handed students to fall behind!

Thanks so much.
Best WIshes,
Elena

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