So that I could say I achieved 'something' from the lockdown, I started a parchment tutors course. I passed the introductory level, and the first tutor level. Yesterday I sent away my submission for the level 2 tutor assessment.
If I pass, this means I can teach the whole gamut of parchment craft, not just the basics. It's a beautiful old craft dating back as far as the 14th century I think.
Fingers and toes crossed here.
My ignorance level in this topic is sky high.
Is it making the parchment or is it what you do with the parchment?
Either sounds very challenging - well done
Khandro - I was absolutely exhausted (no energy either mental or physical) for the whole of the first full day after the jab - but an immediate bounce back after a long night's sleep and fine from then on apart from a bit more soreness in the upper arm than from the first jab.
Haras2
witha variety of embossing and perforating tools, and the tiniest snips you can imagine, you turn a sheet of parchment paper into what is know as paper lace.
Thanks everyone :)