RE: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say

2018-05-21 Thread J-D Hammett
lliams <drswilli...@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 10:10:33 PM To: Lbuyred; Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi Cc: Arachne Subject: Re: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say It means very gently stroking the bobbins to tension them.?? Best used with fine thread. Beginners are used to giving

Re: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say

2018-05-21 Thread Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
Does anybody know what "milk the fairy cow" mean? On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Lbuyred wrote: > I remember hearing the phrase "milk the fairy cow" when it came to > tightening up a picot. But I can't remember who said that. > Liz R, Raleigh NC > > > Sharon wrote, > > > >

Re: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say

2018-05-21 Thread Lbuyred
I remember hearing the phrase "milk the fairy cow" when it came to tightening up a picot. But I can't remember who said that. Liz R, Raleigh NC > Sharon wrote, > > To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic > things lacemaking teachers say. - To unsubscribe

Re: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say

2018-05-21 Thread Malvary Cole
Sharon wrote: To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic things lacemaking teachers say. My guess is that since this is a public forum the question may feel indiscreet. This is not a characteristic comment (at least I hope not). No names no pack drill. When I

[lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say

2018-05-21 Thread Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
Dear Arachnites: To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic things lacemaking teachers say. My guess is that since this is a public forum the question may feel indiscreet. I want Bobby to take classes (as I will take a class) but it would be amusing for the reader