That has always been my understanding as well. Thank you Anita, for pointing
that out.
Clay
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> On Apr 21, 2017, at 3:07 PM, Anita Hansen wrote:
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> I haven't found the words with the exact policy for this year, but in the
> past the vending and
Please computer search Rit dye remover - there is a lot of information
available..
Over 40 years ago, I tried to dye some beautiful textured-like-lace braid
- for use as trim on 2 antique upholstered chairs. Originally white, it
needed to be a soft gold. The gold Rit dye did not "take"
I stand corrected. I was mistaken about having to pay the mini-registration to
attend the public day. I have checked with the highest authorities in the
convention and I am told that the public day, Wednesday, July 19th, is free to
attend. One may go to the exhibits, the sales room, the lecture
Everyone: Remember that I have given advice about dyed threads and the
fact they may bleed when washed on a regular schedule. At this current time
in history, lacemakers are making colored lace. They need to test dyed
threads before making a time-consuming lace.
If you are washing a
Thank you for all the ideas and suggestions. It will help when I meet with
the lady to see the robe for myself, and the damage.
I appreciate your responses and experiences.
Alice in Oregon
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It's been a number of years since our group hosted IOLI so I may not be
remembering correctly. However, I think we had a very small charge, like
$3.00, for public visitors who wanted to shop. People had to have a nametag to
enter the vendor's hall. The charge covered the nametag. If they
I received my Convention confirmation today, too. Great!!
I am joining you, Susan, in a Happy Dance!!! - I got the Wednesday
trip/outing I wanted, too.
Looking forward to seeing you all in Philly, soon!!
I hope there is an Arachne Lunch again. It is so nice to meet Face-to-face!
Regards from