To Ilske and everyone
Of course we won't tell ;)
Thank you for the stories!
I do not know if this is right or left brained or handed - but I taught
myself to make lace with my left hand only, while talking on the phone, so I
could hold the telephone in my right hand to ear. It is a handy talent
Sue,
do you understand us righty If so everything is ok. By the way to
be honest I am partly partly.
Ilske
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Hello All,
sorry being so quiet but I am very busy at the time, but to this point
I will tell you my experience.
A bit more than two years ago I was lucky to get two design students
to teaching lacemaking. The one was a glass designer and couldn't find
a job so she tried to do something else
Mark,
If you want to 'read and lace' at the same time try 'talking books'. A friend
mentioned it to me and I love it, if you come to a 'need to think about this
bit' place in the lace just put the book on pause.
Lorri
Subject: [lace] Re: Drawing on Right Side of
As a leftie also, I will say that I find it fairly easy to follow
written instructions (unless it involves housework) I like the
message on Clay's sisters teeshirt too! For those of you who are not
left handed I say this.
Don't try to understand us, you'll never manage it. it's
I have a sister who is left-handed, and she is one of the most creative
people I know. She has always "thought outside the box", before that
expression and concept became the buzz. However, a number of my
ancestors were artists. They were all women, incidentally. (The men
seem to have been
Sherry meant for this to go to the lace list as well. Her email below.
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Mark, aka Tatman
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email: tatmant...@gmail.com
-- Forwarded Message
From: Sherry
And since I am left handedI use the right side of my brain more than the
lefthave you ev
Alex,
My art teacher in high school taught from this book and I thoroughly enjoyed
it. I love blind contour drawing. Now just wish I could do blind
lacemaking. I might get a book read at the same time HAH. Thanks for
mentioning that book. Brought back good memories.
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Mark, aka Tatman
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