I too got my copy of lace this morning and was thrilled to find a piece
of my work in there. Page 22 my purple lace corsage. I was a little
disappointed however to note that they have listed it as needlelace
when, although there is needlelace on it, it is mainly bobbin lace and
has a little
Bev and Spiders,
I love to read about all the pillows you clever people have made - but it
does make me realise how lucky we are in the UK with all the different and
relatively inexpensive pillows we can buy, so we don't have to actually sit
down and make our own. I made my first straw filled
Sorry! I didn't give you the whole of the Professor's monthly update site:
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/patterns/weaving/this-month.html Thanks to those
who brought this to my attention. All the newest books are there: hope you
like them.
Tess ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Hi everyone
For lace content, I'm calling the prize a bobbin bag. The winner may
choose to put other treasures in it vbg.
and the winner of the witchy-wardrobe-print bobbin bag is
Bobbi Donnelly
There were 16 names. I put them on papers into a hat, and
the person nearest the computer at the time
Guys,
I know that we had this discussion early last year but are there any
suppliers in the UK who are stocking Elwyn Kenn's Australian point ground books?
Regards
Liz in London
I'm back blogging my latest lace piece - have a look by clicking on the link
or going to
Hi All,
I am just catching up on the 9 digests I had to received after being away from
the computer for about 4 days. I spotted the message from Christina who wrote:
Thank you all for the information. For those of you nearby Air Tran is
having a sale on fares now. I did book through
On Sat, 29 Jan 2005 14:52:56 EST, you wrote:
Guys,
I know that we had this discussion early last year but are there any
suppliers in the UK who are stocking Elwyn Kenn's Australian point ground
books?
Hi Liz - I stock them normally but I sold them all at the NEC - new stocks
should be
On Friday 28 January 2005 19:58, Noelene Lafferty wrote:
And does anyone know if the new Torchon Cholet lace book is
out, and if so who is stocking it?
hi, Noelene
Amazon.fr have it. I got a copy from them when it came out (end of last
September, I think). I don't know what their postage
I forwarded Barb's message to a friend who has recently retired from being
Police Chief in a small city. He wrote me back that this is NOT an urban
legend, that it IS a problem. He added that we could legally cover our VIN
numbers, but not remove them.
I'm off to find the electrical tape!!
Pronunciation is a nightmare thing, isn't it.
I can remember being totally floored when told that 'Cholmondeley' was
pronounded 'Chumley', and 'Featherstonehaugh' was 'Fanshawe' - at least in
Welsh (the oldest European language there is!) there isn't that problem!
Spelling in Welsh is easy, as
dear chat spiders
I have been looking for a french kitchen gadget for a while and have not
been able to locate one
it is a continuous cutter that turns and makes a cilander of vegetable or
whatever that can be fried or used as slaw
the pronunciation is roo way and since I do not speak french I
Is this anything like it?:
http://www.oakvillegrocery.com/product.asp?cid=149pid=296prodID=841
or I've just found Rouet Spiral vegetable slicer:
http://www.comforthouse.com/comfort/veg.html
Jean in Poole
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Guys,
Just tried to go onto Klienhout's website and got nothing - tried a cached
version from google but still no links off it were working to the website.
http://www.kleinhout.com/
Any ideas?
Regards
Liz in London
I'm back blogging my latest lace piece - have a look by clicking on the link
To all our Aussie spiders,
Guys,
As Australia Day has just passed this has put the Aussie and I to thinking -
are there any Australian suppliers who make bobbins from native woods who are
able to supply to the UK? I have just looked at Malcolm Fielding's site and
it appears that he is
On Jan 29, 2005, at 11:20, Alice Howell wrote:
At 07:34 AM 1/29/2005, you wrote:
Doesn't apply to the UK. Although we
need the VIN and the registration document to get new keys for modern
cars, If you leave you're registration document in your car,
your insurance is invalid.
On Jan 29, 2005, at 14:54, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Liz Beecher) wrote:
To all our Aussie spiders,
Guys,
As Australia Day has just passed this has put the Aussie and I to
thinking -
are there any Australian suppliers who make bobbins from native woods
who are
able to supply to the UK?
Not an Aussie,
On Jan 29, 2005, at 10:08, Carol Adkinson wrote:
Pronunciation is a nightmare thing, isn't it.
I was 23 when I moved into an entirely English-speaking environment...
Try *that* for size :) Thankfully, it was US-English, which *is*
somewhat easier.
at least in Welsh (the oldest European language
Hi Liz,
They are travelling in Australia at the moment, if it is urgent I will be
seeing them in Tasmania next week. I will let them know that the web site is
down.
Regards
Faye Owers
Shearwater
Tasmania
Australia
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