God, same me from that statement.  I better delete this before DW sees it.

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Subject: Re: [lace] - Channer mat


> Spiders,
>
> To paraphrase the late duchess of Windsor - one can never have too many
> bobbins or books
>
> Liz
>
>
> In a message dated 06/09/2003 07:56:10 GMT Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Subj: Re: [lace] - Channer mat
> >  Date: 06/09/2003 07:56:10 GMT Daylight Time
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> >
> > --- LeAnn Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>>
> > >[One of the silliest questions my DH has ever asked me is "but do you
> > >really *need* all of those books?  Are you actually going to use them?"
> > >
> > >"Of course I am." I replied.  .....  He's never asked again. <g>]
> >
> > I know I've said this before, but let me point out again, that Miss
> > Channer's
> > mat (or any other lace pattern which uses lots and lots of bobbins) is
the
> > *best* excuse a wife can have for buying new bobbins.   By the time I
had a
> > hundred bobbins, my DH was commenting:  "but you must have enough
bobbins by
> > now!"   And I felt guilty every time I sneaked another one into the
house!
> > But...with Miss Channer's mat prominently displayed on the "to do" pile,
> > he's
> > quite happy to encourage me to buy bobbins till the cows come home -
after
> > all,
> > even an accountant knows you needs lots of bobbins to work it!!!!
> > Ruth Budge (laughing all the way to the bobbin shop!)
> >
> >
>
>
>
> Regards
>
> Liz Beecher
>
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