Re: [lace] Young ones

2004-03-19 Thread Ilske und Peter Thomsen
  It's such a thrill to pass the skill on to someone so
young!
That's my experience too. But it is always nice to people around which 
are eager to learn something.
Ilske

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Re: [lace] Young ones

2004-03-19 Thread Barb ETx
I do envy you.  It is such a joy.
BarbE
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   This reminds me. I've been meaning to tell the list. I have been working
with
  three small kids with bobbin lace. .
  Heather in Rockford, IL  USA

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[lace] Young ones

2004-03-19 Thread MeadhbhW
In a message dated 3/18/2004 3:14:11 PM Central Standard Time, 
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> Last piece of news - was approached by a teenage girl (17 or 18,
> I think), lives on a property out of town, keen on sewing, who really
> wants to learn to make lace!   I've got her started, and she is just
> charging ahead!   It's such a thrill to pass the skill on to someone so
> young!
> 

This reminds me. I've been meaning to tell the list. I have been working with 
three small kids with bobbin lace. The oldest one is 10, her 9 year old 
brother and their 4 year old sister. All three are hooked now I'm trying to get 
their Mom hooked now. They even told me that they were out at a restaurant and 
the kids were using their crayon as bobbins. 


Heather in Rockford, IL  USA

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