Hallo Tamara and all spiders,
We use "dinky" meaning , small, sweet, dainty anything like that, can be an
object or a person.
Happy lacing
Sue M.Harvey
Norfolk UK

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Tamara P Duvall
Sent: 07 March 2006 00:08
To: lace Arachne
Subject: [lace] Re: Handy and inexpensive lace tools


On Mar 6, 2006, at 8:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Clay) wrote:

> That swivel head hackle from Tamara is like the one I discovered in
> the fly-tying shop! I gave Tamara one, and between the two of us, we
> managed to briefly clean out the supplies in tackle shops near us and
> shared them with friends all over!

Yup :) I loved the one Clay gave me so much, I must have been the best
customer of our fly-tie shop buying out the entire stock (usually 4-5
gizmos at a time). They made perfect gifts to lacemakers... And then he
switched to a different brand, which had a piece of the spring sticking
out, which I was afraid would snag on the threads.

---- Jacqui Southworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Tamara sent me a pair on a swivel head which are really dinky :-)

Is "dinky" positive or negative, in Brit English?

--
Tamara P Duvall                            http://t-n-lace.net/
Lexington, Virginia, USA     (Formerly of Warsaw, Poland)

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