When Jean was telling us about it, and how demanding it had been to teach,
my
thoughts were that I personally would hate to be a student in a class of
that
sort, where what I was doing would also be part of the "floor show".
Jacquie
Yes, quite. I fully agree. Jan Beaney and Jean Littlejohn's cl
In a message dated 10/08/2005 01:12:56 GMT Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> So don't worry - there were no "free-loaders"!!
>
My worries as far as IOLI conventions go have been more than soothed, but I
would like to say just once more that the "observers" in the class set up I was
de
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> Subject: Re: [lace] Convention query
>
> At 10:58 AM 8/8/2005, you wrote:
> >Does this mean that she was not actually taking part in the class, but
was
> >there as an observer?
>
> So, please reassure me that this was nothing like that, and that lace
classes
>
At 10:58 AM 8/8/2005, you wrote:
Does this mean that she was not actually taking part in the class, but was
there as an observer?
So, please reassure me that this was nothing like that, and that lace classes
at conventions aren't going down that route.
I'm not an IOLI official, but my experi
In her excellent report on the convention, JoAnne made the following comment
".and got to sit in on the Lier Lace Class with Greet Rome-Verbeylen inĀ
the afternoon."
Does this mean that she was not actually taking part in the class, but was
there as an observer?
I have heard of this practise