Nancy, thank you so much for these tips. I'm likely to have a workshop in the next couple of months and have been wondering how to handle it.

I agree with ventilation, also as much spacing between students as possible.

I think trying to sterilise bobbins a non-starter. Not only because of the risk to the bobbins, but maybe marking the thread or pillow. I thought of using hand sanitiser after touching any pillow (both teacher and student). But I wonder if it maybe better for the teacher to use close fitting disposable gloves. Would it be okay to go from pillow to pillow with these? (I'm wondering out loud).

Adele, I must say I'm pleased to hear that transmission from surfaces might be less than thought. I've not heard that anywhere else.

I think 'track and trace' is important, ie, having students let you know if they fall sick and being able to pass on the info to the others of the class.

Thank you, Rosemary, for raising the question. Will be interested to read any further comments.

Best wishes,
Jane
In the New Forest where the weather has gone from scorching to drizzling

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