[lace] Raffle

2003-12-09 Thread Ian Chelle Long
Gidday all,

I have a set of Torchon and PG grid dots/components, suitable for use with
CorelDraw.  I purchased these from Deborah Robinson a few years ago and used
them for lace design.  I left my software behind along with my ex-marriage,
and now use Lace 2000, so these diskettes are useless to me.  I would like
them to go to a good home for Christmas.

There are 5 diskettes -

Torchon (.plt format)
Torchon Circles (.plt format)
Pattern Components (.cdr format)
Bucks Point Grounds (.plt format)
Circles (.plt format)

All are able to be opened only by CorelDraw (I had version 7 at the time so
pretty much any version of the last few years will be able to open them).  I
have been unable to convert the files to any format that any other programme
can open, so they are only of any value to those of you with CorelDraw.
They are VERY useful (the dots come in various degree angles and there are
basic Torchon shapes that you can just copy and paste in etc.) and there are
some guidance notes as well.

If you have CorelDraw for other purposes and have always thought I can't
make my own designs, then consider this an opportunity to have a go.

I will post anywhere and will take names up to the end of December then post
from Australia.

Michelle Long
an Aussie living in Richards Bay, South Africa

Ian  Chelle Long
+27 35 788 0777

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[lace-chat] :-) A friend of mine posted this in the forum.

2003-12-09 Thread Jane Partridge
My sister, Kate, sent this one to me - as she has four cats, I can just
imagine the mayhem if it was fact rather than fiction

  --- Forwarded message follows ---
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kate Willis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
(Wrapping Presents with one of Kates Cats).


1 Clear large space on table for wrapping present. 

2 Go to closet and collect bag in which present is contained, and shut door. 

3 Open door and remove cat from closet. 

4 Go to cupboard and retrieve rolls of wrapping paper. 

5 Go back and remove cat from cupboard. 

6 Go to drawer, and collect transparent sticky tape, ribbons, scissors, labels, etc. 
. . 

7 Lay out presents and wrapping materials on table, to enable wrapping strategy to be 
formed. 

8 Go back to drawer to get string, remove cat that has been in the drawer since last 
visit and collect string. 

9 Remove present from bag. 

10 Remove cat from bag. 

11 Open box to check present, remove cat from box, replace present. 

12 Lay out paper to enable cutting to size. 

13 Try and smooth out paper, realize cat is underneath and remove cat. 

14 Cut the paper to size, keeping the cutting line straight. 

15 Throw away first sheet as cat chased the scissors, and tore the paper.

16 Cut second sheet of paper to size - by putting cat in the bag the present came in. 

17 Place present on paper. 

18 Lift up edges of paper to seal in present. Wonder why edges don't reach. Realize 
cat is between present and paper. Remove cat. 

19 Place object on paper, to hold in place while tearing transparent sticky tape. 

20 Spend 20 minutes carefully trying to remove transparent sticky tape from cat with 
pair of nail scissors. 

21 Seal paper with sticky tape, making corners as neat as possible. 

22 Look for roll of ribbon. Chase cat down hall in order to retrieve ribbon. 

23 Try to wrap present with ribbon in a two-directional turn. 

24 Re-roll ribbon and remove paper, which is now torn due to cat's enthusiastic 
ribbon chase. 

25 Repeat steps 13-20 until you reach last sheet of paper.

26 Decide to skip steps 13-17 in order to save time and reduce risk of losing last 
sheet of paper. Retrieve old cardboard box that is the right size for sheet of paper. 

27 Put present in box, and tie down with string. 

28 Remove string, open box and remove cat. 

29 Put all packing materials in bag with present and head for locked room. 

30 Once inside lockable room, lock door and start to relay out paper and materials. 

31 Remove cat from box, unlock door, put cat outside door, close and relock. 

32 Repeat previous step as often as is necessary (until you can hear cat from outside 
door) 

33 Lay out last sheet of paper. (This will be difficult in the small area of the 
toilet, but do your best) 

34 Discover cat has already torn paper. Unlock door go out and hunt through various 
cupboards, looking for sheet of last year's paper. Remember that you haven't got any 
left because cat helped with this last year as well. 

35 Return to lockable room, lock door, and sit on toilet and try to make torn sheet 
of paper look presentable. 

36 Seal box, wrap with paper and repair by very carefully sealing with sticky tape. 
Tie up with ribbon and decorate with bows to hide worst areas. 

37 Label. Sit back and admire your handiwork, congratulate yourself on completing a 
difficult job. 

38 Unlock door, and go to kitchen to make drink and feed cat. 

39 Spend 15 minutes looking for cat until coming to obvious conclusion. 

40 Unwrap present, untie box and remove cat. 

41 Go to store and buy a gift bag 

-- 
Jane Partridge

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[lace-chat] :) Fwd: Reindeer

2003-12-09 Thread Tamara P. Duvall
Another one not so new, but still s true...  Enjoy the season, 
and make sure the carrots you leave out for Santa's reindeer are tender 
and sweet :)

From: B.B.
According to the Alaska Department of Fish and Game, while both male and
female reindeer grow antlers in the summer each year, male reindeer drop
their antlers at the beginning of each winter, usually late November or
mid-December. Female reindeer retain their antlers until after they give
birth in the spring. Therefore, according to every historical rendition
depicting Santa's reindeer, every single one of them, from Rudolph to
Blitzen-had to be a girl. We should've known. Only women, while
pregnant, would be able to drag a fat man in a red velvet suit all 
around
the world in one night and not get lost.

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Tamara P Duvall
Lexington, Virginia,  USA
Formerly of Warsaw, Poland
http://lorien.emufarm.org/~tpd/
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