Oh, yes, I quite agree. I must be nearing the 500 mark with the wire pieces
I have designed incorporating lots of leaves. I am also finding the
lacemakers who have made tallies (leaves) in fiber easily adjust to the nuances of
wire
and can relax a bit when making the wire tallies/leaves.
On Mar 18, 2004, at 4:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Liz) wrote:
It's interesting, as a trainer in my main life, we are always told
that there is never anything wrong with the student - it's always the
fault of the teacher.
WRONG.
There are some people who are impervious to any teaching.
Surely not
But, Tamara, I find tallies in wire seem to be easier. Once I have set the
edge it doesn't change.
Lorri
They say it takes 1000 talies to make them *dependably* good. *Then*,
you learn a different way of making them, which takes another 1000. And
*then*, you get to make them in *wire*, and