in my opinion, your creativity is going to be the same whether you read how
to do it or have someone tell you how to do it.  i have had few teachers
(but excellent ones) for lacing and just muddle thru.  i believe videos are
the same as teachers as they are just as varied as the teachers themselves
in their own perspectives.  but i am not a purist nor do i tackle all the
different lace techniques.  i make and enjoy the sense of accomplishment.
should my work not be perfect or technically traditional, so be it.  it is
the pleasure i achieve from just enjoying the effort.  i am sure your
masterpieces are awesome.  just enjoy and take any opportunity that
presents itself to you that you are able to do for your own growth in the
manner that you feel works best for you.  thanks for the opportunity to
step up to the soap box.

Hugs, Lin and the Mali

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On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 2:56 PM Ann Humphreys <[email protected]>
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> I’ve never had a lace teacher. I’ve learned from books and videos.
> Will my lace not be as good as those who have had teachers. What are the
> secrets that lace teachers pass onto their pupils?
> Just curious.
> Ann
> UK
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