Which is why I mentioned earlier about Sheila Browns books on Starts &  
Finishes.  She told me about them.... saying that it was a great way  
of being able to finish a piece and start a piece without necessarily  
needing to be at class!!  The books have been a boon to me!  As I  
can't attend class every week, I find it hard to be able to not make  
any lace.... so, out come the books!  If every student was told about  
these books, then it would alleviate half of the problems in classes!

They are called Starts and Finishes in Beds, Bucks & Torchon (one of  
each)!  Wonderful books.

Thanks Sheila, you're a life saver (or is it sanity....) LOL

Sue in EY
On 4 Apr 2009, at 00:06, Helen Bell wrote:

> I Couldn't agree more with Clay and Ruth!
>
> IMHO, the best teachers are those that aren't afraid of the  
> questions their
> students might ask and aren't afraid to share their knowledge.   
> Mum's first
> teacher in Oz is now sometimes the pupil, and I greatly respect her  
> for not
> being afraid to ask for advice from her former student.
>
> If a teacher is very controlling, one wonders just how comfortable  
> they feel
> with the thought of their students getting better than them.
>
> Cheers,
> Helen in Denver, awaiting the next big snow storm
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Sue.

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