> > what the equivalent size for a cotton size 60 would be, > Cotton 60/2, cotton 60/3, cotton 60/4 or cotton 60/6? They are all > different.
if they had 60/6 that would be great because doesn't that mean a six ply to make the size 60 thread? but in cotton it would be something like size 30 which i don't need. i'm just going to use the size 80 because it is a project without a pattern that i am working on, but i wanted a small thread. so no big deal about the size, only that i want the same size as the cotton 60 to work with. > we started on calculus - and according to my Dad it's only then that > maths becomes interesting! a man would say that. they say they are better at math than females, although i have met some females that would totally blow your mind with intellect. i'm totally horrible at math and even though i made my best effort to learn it, it took so long to complete one class i would be ashamed to admit it. i hate it because it doesn't make sense, but that is just me! lol. > I've been told by several people that Goldschild and Londonderry > linens > are the same, and all the label info, someone else said the same thing, so at least i got the right thread even though its under a different name. , but it's probably all > in > German (which I don't understand) and I'm not putting the right words > into Google. i used to be able to read a little german, but it is so soon that it is forgotten for me. i never knew enough to read that webpage! lol. But i could tell you what i wanted at a restaraunt. i still have the books to learn from, so if by some miracle i should lose the job i have that has been making work overtime, lose my house that i am about to buy and move into that i have been cleaning for 2 or more weeks, and stay off this silly computer long enough, i will be able to learn just about anything i want. i don't see that happening yet! lol. > Brenda > http://paternoster.orpheusweb.co.uk/ from suzy in tennessee,u.s.a. __________________________________ Yahoo! Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
