Apparently, only to some participants. I've been waiting to see how my answer
compared to others'.
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
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Parvum leve mentes capiunt
(Little things amuse little minds)
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No, the results were sent directly to the participants,
No, the results were sent directly to the participants, just recently.
Amanda Furrow
Pennsylvania, US
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 05:03:49PM +, Patricia Runcie wrote:
> Were these posted to Arachne? I've seen a response to them from Agnes but
> haven't seen the survey results at all.
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Were these posted to Arachne? I've seen a response to them from Agnes but
haven't seen the survey results at all.
Patricia in Wales
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Dear Lesley,
How wonderful that you had this experience at Gawthorpe Hall.
Sometime in the 1980's I went to Gawthorpe. At that time, it was shabby,
and very cold. Still, my friends and I had a wonderful time looking at
laces and a variety of other needlework. Many pieces had been laid
Replies to my little survey have stopped coming in so I've downloaded
the results file and put it together as a webpage at
http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/lace/arachne/surveyresults.htm
There were a total of 192 replies, plus a few which I've deleted
because they had no boxes ticked. I
Very interesting answers though Brenda. It does show that most of us
'multitask'!!
Sue in EY
On 13 Apr 2009, at 11:23, Brenda Paternoster wrote:
Replies to my little survey have stopped coming in so I've
downloaded the results file and put it together as a webpage at
The results of the survey are interesting to me. I often get the impression
that crafts have a fashion as well. Thirty years ago crochet was very
fashionable and everybody learnt to crochet. Then batik was in fashion and
went out again. So asking those questions show how many people were
Brenda, what an interesting survey, and what a wealth of experienced
craftsmen/women there are here; a fantastic resource for those of us who are
starting out in lace making.
Today I went to Gawthorpe Hall (Lancashire, UK) mainly to see the Rachel
Kay-Shuttleworth textile collection and was