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Thursday, July 3, 2025

To observe is to create

 The other day a student had a revelation: listening to the music you play is part of the learning process. Now, before you scoff and say or think the obvious, please note that being aware of what you create is not automatic for everyone. The devil is in the details. We can miss the finer points as we produce our art. The parts of the process that are difficult for us sometimes are not important and other times are crucial to the success of creating. And yes, practicing those difficult skills can make the experience more successful for all of us.

So, what can we do to support each other? Ask for feedback, critique, and help.

I try to post photos of lace that I enjoy making. I try to post descriptions that help others make better lace. I try to encourage the exploration of new techniques. I hope that lends support to those who create.

What I have to offer today is an exercise I frequently do: work a pattern in different size, color, or fiber content thread. Here’s the simple round motif in Knit-Cro-Sheen, size 30 and size 80:

I hope you create something today!

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