Last week I saw a video online from one of the designers who sells on Etsy. I was a little concerned to see that the technique used had been misnamed.
This happens quite a lot and it's always easier to shrug the aged shoulders and walk (or hobble) away and 'let sleeping dogs lie'. I thought a lot about this situation and realised I'd been in a similar predicament before. Do you leave it alone and let others believe and start to use the misnamed technique as the new name or do you point out the situation to the person concerned?
I've had a really unpleasant experience when offering my help in the past so 'once bitten, twice shy'. In that case it was test tatting and we live in a completely different time zones. When I'm asked, or offer to help someone I'm always keen to 'get the job done' so time zones do mean waiting around for comments back.
In the end the person I was trying to help gave me the 'sack' and has banned me from seeing anything she does on any platform. Not that that's a problem as there are always ways round that - IF I could be bothered. Anyway in that past situation I could've just put what I felt the problem was out in the public domain but I don't like Facebook so veer away from it.
The recent problem I saw in a video last week did worry me too so in the end I decided to send a private message. With great trepidation.
I can honestly say I had a lovely, lovely chat with this lady and in the end she realised that the name she'd made up was, in fact, a well known technique that had been around for many many years. Thank you to the person concerned for listening to me and being such a lovely person. I may offer to help others again in the future thanks to this pleasant experience.