Schacht electric dbl end bobbin winder for sale, please contact me off list if 
interested.
Thanks,
Alison



On Dec 3, 2011, at 11:43 AM, [email protected] (lace-digest) wrote:

> lace-digest        Saturday, December 3 2011        Volume 2010 : Number 534
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> In this issue:
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>  [lace] Re: Crochet Hooks
>  [lace] Lace Rain Boots from Delia's
>  [lace] Crochet hooks
>  [lace] Advent calendar
>  [lace] Boot/shoe buttons
>  [lace] Lace Guild Advent Calendar
>  Re: [lace] Re: Crochet Hooks
>  [lace] Helen Doyle Crews
>  Re: [lace] Helen Doyle Crews
>  [lace] Lionen thread comparison
>  [lace] Re: Lace Guild Advent Calendar
>  [lace] Dot paper 
>  Re: [lace] Dot paper 
>  [lace] lace shoes & men's shoe buttons
>  Re: [lace] lace shoes & men's shoe buttons
>  RE: [lace] Dot paper 
>  Re: [lace] lucky charms
>  [lace] Shoes
>  [lace] roller pillow lace
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> Date: Wed, 30 Nov 2011 11:24:29 -0800 (PST)
> From: Susan Reishus <[email protected]>
> Subject: [lace] Re: Crochet Hooks
> 
> The general rule of thumb is the same with crochet and knitting.
> You start
> with a hook or needle that is the same diameter of the thread or yarn, and go
> from there (depending upon firmer or looser fabric, user's technique, etc.)
> If you love Clover Soft Touch hooks, then you haven't lived until you have

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