Sorry.  Maybe a charm could be put together as well.  that could go on a
pin format, or a spangle, or even just pinned to the pin cushion.

Hugs, Lin and the Mali
Overton, NV USA






On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 8:25 AM, Lin Hudren <[email protected]> wrote:

> Perhaps a small "catalog" would allow persons to pick their need.  usually
> i buy it all but that isn't always true for others.  When i started lacing
> about 13 years ago, i bought more bobbins and used antique/vintage cloths.
>  i, too, have few but my bobbin count is over 1,000.  either would be a
> smile each time i went to my pillow.
>
> Hugs, Lin and the Mali
> Overton, NV USA
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 8:12 AM, David C COLLYER
<[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Dear Friends,
>>>
>>
>> Personally I think a 20th anniversary on the Internet deserves something
>> a lot more substantial than merely a nice cover cloth.
>> - a beautiful bobbin by Stuart Johnson
>> - a panel made by all of us (perhaps in each continent)
>>
>> David in Ballarat, AUS
>>
>>
>>
>>  Maybe it would be a good idea for each country (?) to have their own
>>> cover cloth made and despatched by their 'local' manufacturer
>>>
>>
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> Hugs, Lin and the Mali
> Always remember that no matter how useless you feel, you’re someone’s
> reason to smile.
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