This is an exception, I'm quite sure, but Gunvor Jorgenson, who teaches
Tonder lace, comes to class with prickings already pricked on card stock and
distributes them to her students at the beginning of class!
Tonder is a Danish point-ground lace, similar in some ways to Bucks, but
with some very
From: Noelene Lafferty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've been having a discussion with some Australian lacemaking
friends about
whether photocopied prickings should be supplied to participants
before a
workshop, so that they can prepare their prickings properly before the
workshop begins.
In my
In my experience, this varies with the teacher and the
lace. At Arachne 98 conference, we met the teachers
the evening before classes started and got our
patterns. We were to have them pricked by the time
class started. This gave a brief meeting with the
teacher for choosing an appropriate
Of
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Sent: 17 September 2006 10:45
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: Re: [lace] Prickings for workshops
It would be very hard for a teacher to send
the prickings in advance so they could be pricked. Who should she send
each pattern to?
Robin P.
Los Angeles, California, USA
(formerly