When I was in my 20's or thereabouts my gran (who I'd learnt to tat with as she was learning too) gave me a bundle of netting needles and meshes which somebody had passed on to her. I took it upon myself to find out what they were and how to use them. I had a very good trip to the local library who searched down in their cellars and found me one book with instructions on how to do the craft and so I taught myself netting. I went on to accomplish filet too which is another story.
So roll on a few more years and I picked up The Lady magazine in a dentist waiting room (or it may have been the doctors as I had young kids then) and read an article on bobbin lace in there. I'll never know why but I jotted down the address of the magazine and wrote and suggested they ran an article on netting. They wrote back and said that if I wrote one then they'd look at it and maybe publish it. Panic set in. I had no idea how to type so borrowed an ancient typewriter and set off to use it!!! Well I daren't tell you how long it took me to write it all down. Weeks and weeks and weeks of laborious one fingered typing!!!!
I was gobsmacked when they wrote and accepted it and I waited for about two years for it to be published. You'll see that the date on it is 1973 so I was 30 years old and would've written it at the age of 28ish.
They paid me. I can't remember how much it was but it was such a small amount for all the effort I put in that I really didn't think it was worth it but I was SOOOO proud. You'll see that it's published under my married name P J Dunn which I ditched as soon as the M R Dunn part of the deal left!!!! Why be Dunn when you're really an Eborall?!?!!?