If anyone would like to see some photos of our Lace display the other
weekend at the Baldock Festival please visit the album I have just created
on the Arachne webshot album. See Lynne Cumming.
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Now I
After meeting Rosemary Shepherd when I phoned her daughter's house to order
Fantasy Flowers, and learning I am subscribed to arachne, she has e-mailed to
ask me to forward the following post to arachne to clarify the position
regarding her new book. I have ageed to because I feel it's fair we
Hello
Do you know if there is an email address where you can order the book? I
don´t want to call to England to order it :-)
Ann-Marie, Sweden
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betyder det endast att mitt mail är sanerat från virus
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G'day all,
There is a linear measure called
the pica, used exclusively for measuring type.
There are six picas in an
inch, and twelve points in a pica.
From the time I used to be a varietyper composer operator at North
Finchley, London, in 1971, I recall that there is also a relationship
Thank you so much. I will order it later then.
Ann-Marie
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The book can be purchased direct from Rosemary - go to her website at
www.lacedaisypress.com.au.
Her email is :
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but she is currently visiting her daughter in England
Thank you. the link opened fine a very nice homepage. I will send them a
mail.
Ann-Marie
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Ann-marie
I bought the Fantasy Flowers book at Upchurch lace day on Saturday from
Church Meadow Crafts who told me that they have exclusive distribution
rights in
On Tue, 25 May 2004 20:14:49 +0200, Brenda wrote:
I bought the Fantasy Flowers book at Upchurch lace day on Saturday from
Church Meadow Crafts who told me that they have exclusive distribution
rights in UK.
I'm afraid they are wrong - I also have a stock of the books.
ttfn Jacqui
Jacqui
Carolina,
Thanks for putting the wedding photos on your web site. I was unable to click on them
to enlarge them but they looked wonderful. Is it just tradition or is there a reason
that the Queen wore a black mantilla rather than another color?
Janice
As a complementary information, I have put
Hi All, I see that Holly Van Sciver has Bright and Flighty by
Manuela Beck for $26.95. What beautiful butterflies!
www.vansciverbobbinlace.com
Jane in Vermont, USA where thunderstorms every evening
are cutting into my computer time.
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We were always told by my grandmother to smash the bottom out of the empty
half of an egg shell after eating a boiled egg so that the witches couldn't
use them as boats. Work that one out! Makes no sense to me at all, but you
didn't question what my grandmother said.
Jean in Poole
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Martha, I wouldn't want to be thought selfish - so let's share! You keep the
winds and floods, and we'll have just *some* of the rain!!
Seriously, my heart goes out to those affected by storms such as these - I hope
no-one was hurt, and that the damage to property isn't too bad, and is quickly
From: Bev Walker
Subject: [lace-chat] Happy Victoria Day
To all my Canadian buddies, I hope you're all enjoying the May long
weekend. ...There will be a parade in Victoria, BC - marching bands, pipe
and drum corps, clowns, floats, and probably a facsimile Queen -
sometimes we have a Victoria
Gee, Carol, you've got me stumped there!!:-) What does the X stand for?
I've heard about 4X beer, but??
I'm taking a copy home for DH to explain tonight
Helene, the puzzled froggy from Melbourne
Carol Adkinson wrote:
That partners the
2XUR
2XUB
ICUR
2X 4ME
Find local movie times
Jean Nathan wrote: smash the bottom out of the empty half of an egg shell after
eating a boiled egg so that the witches couldn't use them as boats.
WHAT A RELIEF!!
I was going to reply to the post yesterday, and then thought No, everyone
will think I've got a really weird family. I have never
Try substituting Y for X! A normal mathematical method!!!
Then you get:
2YUR
2YUB
ICUR
2Y 4ME
Sue
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Gee, Carol, you've got me stumped there!!:-) What does the X stand for?
To
Helene asked What does the X stand for?
Instead of sayin EX, say cross then it works. But like Sue I remember it as
being Y
Jacquie
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I heard it as. . .
A, B, C D goldfish
L, M N O goldfish
S A R.
AB, C D goldfish?
M R no goldfish.
S M R.
And then there's
He had afford
Erased her
Erector
He's hurt
Anaylsis too
Infectious dead
Susan Webster
Canton, Ohio
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My mother gave me the story of 'smash the bottom of the eggshell so the
witches can't use them as boats ' line too. Is it particularly English? Mum
grew up in rural Suffolk and was full of Old Wives' tales. I remember the
day I came home with a branch of Hawthorne in bloom (still love that smell)
I was only evacuated for an hour or so. ;-)
I was sitting at the computer doing my e-mail when a policewoman came to the
door. She told us to open the windows, close the shutters, and get out of
the building immediately. They're building an extension on our building and
one of the workers, while
At 07:49 AM 5/25/04 +1000, W N Lafferty wrote:
Really digging back in memory
AB, C D goldfish?
M R no goldfish.
S M R.
The Reverend Bowdler has been at the joke -- I remember it as
ABCD gofish?
LMNO gofish.
OSAR!
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west of
Dear Shirl,
Never leave your eggshells
Unbroken in the cup
??
Grab your teaspoon firmly
And smash the buggers up!!!
I've heard it before, but can only remember our kids' uncensored version
which finished as above
Love
David
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Dear Friends,
I've been reading the Memorial Day postings and waiting and waiting for
either a Brit or Oz to mention that for years May 24th was our wonderful
celebration called Empire Day!!! Wasn't it perhaps Queen Victoria's
real birthday?
I know in the 50s and 60s it was the only other
Dear Lynne,
day I came home with a branch of Hawthorne in bloom (still love that smell)
and she threw a fit! Witches tree and must never come into the house! Then
we got all the Irish lore thrown in from granny on Dad's side too!
Ever tried taking a real peacock feather into a theatre? Watch
GOOD GRIEF !
'Lay back and think of England'
This is an actual extract from a sex education school text book for
girls, printed in the early 60's in the UK, written by a woman.
When retiring to the bedroom, prepare yourself for bed as promptly as
possible. Whilst feminine hygiene is of the
Here we go again -- is this a lace tool? Would it possibly be used with
needlelace?
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Thanks, Alice
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This is really horrible! I always thought this sort of thing was over
earlier than the 60's... Tamara, was it like this in Poland too?
Weronika
On Wed, May 26, 2004 at 02:23:46AM +1000, David Collyer wrote:
GOOD GRIEF !
'Lay back and think of England'
This is an actual extract
Saturday we are celebrating my Mom's birthday...74! We have family
coming from all over to celebrate. This is her second birthday since
her second husband died. He was a Pearl Harbor survivor. My own Dad was
in the Philippines during WWII. (he lived to be 69) My Father-in-law was
in Europe
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GOOD GRIEF !
It is likely that your husband will then fall promptly asleep so adjust
your clothing, freshen up and apply your night time face and hair care
products.
You may then set the
Hi all and v. sorry T.
And, hey, please don't rush it on us;
In my hasty look at the calendar I saw both Victoria Day and MEmorial day
on the same square but neglected to notice the '31' beside the latter -
oops! but hey chat's been slow, after I realized I was a week out I
thought maybe the
On May 25, 2004, at 14:12, Weronika Patena wrote:
!
This is really horrible! I always thought this sort of thing was over
earlier than the 60's... Tamara, was it like this in Poland too?
Nope, and I doubt it had been like this in Poland even in 1860's... :)
Polish women had always had to be
I, too, watched that programme, Helene. It was, as you said, Fascinating!
though I think they said that it was Henry VII's father - Edward ?IV? who
was illegitimate. He would have been an 11 month baby if he was legal!
As to the drought - well, here in Melbourne we have had a few showers -
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