On Jan 25, 2007, at 14:20, Paula Harten wrote:

I sure hope someone did sneak in something of Tamara's ;-)

Nope :) However, the mystery of my name being recognised there has been explained, I think. A couple of Susan Lambiris' pieces (brooch/pendants) are called "Tamara's Apples"; she had made them to tempt me. I'm just the Atalanta of the story and the "apples" are to distract me from the obedience to the pocket snake :)

Congratulations, Paula, for having been included; it is a "big deal" but your needle lace certainly deserves being exhibited.

I had forgotten about submitting the story about lace for children to the IOLI bulletin.

It was good to see it there (just as it's good to "see" you on Arachne); one gets bored always seeing one's own stuff.

This year I created a Rainbow Fish project that worked very well at the Sunnyvale Hands on the Arts festival. I will share if anyone is interested.

Send a "postscript" story to IOLI?

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

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