[Nfb-krafters-korner] Putting in my two cents

Hettie hettie.woehler at gmail.com
Mon Oct 12 18:26:05 UTC 2015


Hi Terry
I have already learnt soooo much from the KK list. Looms were stored away
for more than 2 years because I didn't have a clue as to how to use them.
Always Searching for more information on any topic that holds my attention
is in my blood. I'm sure we all want to learn from our blind friends as they
can explain the best ways and round-about where necessary, to other blind
folks.
Sorry if I jumped the gun at times, curiosity is a disease with me, smiles.
Thanks to Lindy and Joyce for introducing me to KK, I more than needed the
creative stimulation.
Greetings from a hot-hot heat wave in South Africa.

Hettie
 



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Sent: 12 October 2015 06:50 PM
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Cc: Terry Knox
Subject: [Nfb-krafters-korner] Putting in my two cents



I am confused, why would anyone want to learn by Internet instructions when
there are such great teachers on list. Maybe I am mixed up. I only go to
these sources, which are written by and for sighted people, when we have
classes here and teachers that really strive to help show a different way
for us to learn. What is the sense of Krafter Korners if we all just say, go
to this site or these directions. Can we get answers from a computer or is
it better to take the time to learn from a person. I am the first one to
research anything, but want to be taught by a human.

Terry K






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