I found six Susan's in my bobbin databases, surprisingly there are far more
Susannah's.
Diana
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Good morning All,
Of course I had forgotten about all of the Susanna's and variations.
I stand corrected. I have only a few named bobbins, a couple of
Jane's and A Marie, which I bought for my daughter in law whose full
name is Maritha but I'm not likely to find a Fijian name on an old
Dear Clay,
I'm so glad you wrote. I was about to write a little posting to Arachne
to explain what has been going on.
A couple of weeks ago I started to cough and after a few false starts I
was finally diagnosed with whooping cough. Meanwhile all the CD orders
were pouring in. I had
On 21 Dec 2005, at 05:34, Sue Fink wrote:
I have also been collecting family names and now have Fred, Stephen,
Anne
(which will have to do for my daughter Annemarie),
No, your daughter needs two bobbins, one with Anne and one with Marie!
Brenda
http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/
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Enjoy the card. It kinda dumb looking,but my thoughts are sincere.
The card is on my blog. The URL for that is:
http://celticdreamweave.blogspot.com/
Sherry
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Are there archives that I can search to find the poem above? I didn't save
a copy at the time, and now, I'd really like to quote it in a piece I'm
writing (non-lace). Failing an archive, can someone send me this poem off
list?
Wishing you peace at the solstice,
Madelin
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i really didn't even search this on the internet yet, but how common is
it that you see wool being used for lace weight thread? what is the
finest you have seen wool lace weight sold?
also what is the best way to preshrink wool?
here is a way to unshrink a wool sweater:
i might be breaking ettiquete rules here, so i apoligize, but i got
this email on another chat list for spinners and i'm sure there are
some spinners here on lace who might like to at least look over this
add:
I have lots of fine merino roving for sale
8 oz for $10.00
1 LB for $20.00
They are
On Dec 21, 2005, at 22:44, suzy wrote:
how common is it that you see wool being used for lace weight thread?
Depends on the lace technique you're using; not common for Bobbin or
Needle lace, but fairly standard for Knitted.
what is the finest you have seen wool lace weight sold?
The
If any of y'all forward this, be sure to correct the typo.
It's pea shooter, not pee shooter.
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Joy Beeson
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On Dec 21, 2005, at 20:47, Joy Beeson wrote:
If any of y'all forward this, be sure to correct the typo.
It's pea shooter, not pee shooter.
Spoil sport :) Pee shooter was the one thing that made it worth
reading...
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Tamara P Duvallhttp://t-n-lace.net/
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