Jenny Brandis Kununurra, Western Australia [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.brandis.com.au/craft/lace/index.html - To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thank you all for explaining why you tie your thread to the bobbins -
I don't, but at least now I will remember *why* it is a good idea and
will only have myself to blame if I lose a bobbin because of it not
being tied. It also gives me a reason to be more patient with another
lacemaker who is pedantic about "it MUST be done this way" but can
never explain WHY!
- [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` C Johnson
- Re: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` Shere'e
- Re: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` Jenny Brandis
- Re: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` Barb ETx
- Re: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose`..... Kate Henry
- [lace] Re: bobbins tied or wound loo... Tamara P Duvall
- [lace] Re: bobbins tied or wound... Aurelia Loveman
- Re: [lace] Re: bobbins tied or w... Jo Falkink
- [lace] Re: bobbins tied or w... Tamara P Duvall
- Re: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` (Shuttles) Cher Camacho
- Fw: [lace] bobbins tied or wound loose` sue
