I so agree with Noelenes poem. Perfectly said.......only my opinion. I have 
saved used bits & end up tossing when bobbins are needed more than once. I 
don't do it anymore.
Joan in snowy Ontario.
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> On Jan 28, 2015, at 6:35 PM, Noelene Lafferty <noel...@lafferty.com.au> wrote:
> 
> Leftovers.
> 
> The lacework now is finished,
> The piece is on display.
> But now the bobbins in the box
> Have thread too good to throw away.
> 
> It seems a crime to throw it out
> Could it make another mat?
> But no, I know I'd then run short
> There's not enough for that.
> 
> So then I got to thinking
> I guess I'm no spring chicken
> My time to lace is precious now
> So use it while I'm still kicking!
> 
> So thread gets stripped and thrown away
> It gets chucked in the bin
> And I can wind with conscience clear
> And make lace with a grin.
> 
> Noelene at The Angle, NSW
> noel...@lafferty.com.au
> 
> Has anybody got suggestions for dealing with leftover thread from bobbins
> please?
> 
> Karen in Malta
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