I’ll tell it the way my grandmother told it to me: no jargon when it isn’t needed. Today, Why joining a lace group changes your progress.
Keep a notebook just for the craft. Note projects, mistakes and fixes. It’s the best legacy you can leave If you fancy, I’ll leave Tip.
Join a group, even a small one. Bobbins alone get boring faster.
The tip¶
- You learn ten times faster watching others.
- You solve doubts in minutes instead of weeks.
- You keep motivation when it falters.
Why it works¶
- A serious group normalises regular practice.
- Sharing mistakes is the fastest way to learn.
- The craft’s memory lives in collective hands.
How to apply it¶
- Look for local groups online and in libraries.
- If none, start it: three people is enough.
- Monthly meetings minimum; the rest optional.
Nearby¶
- Tip: sitting correctly for hours
- Tip: cleaning bobbins
- Tip: music for lacemaking
- Meeting in Granada 2029
That’s all, dear. If you have more questions, write to me through the form. And if you’d like to handle the materials before buying, Encaixe is open.