somebody on another list passed this message on from a sewing machine
collector's email list http://www.ismacs.net/digest.html (sorry, I don't
know where the original message might be archived) and knowing there are
several UK based costumers on this list so I'm passing it on in case anyone
is
THANK YOU!!!
THANK YOU!!!
I just got a job after coming off of 2 years of unemployment and have ALWAYS
hated that question.
Now I can be better prepared for it if/when it comes up in another interview.
Katheryne
who hopes her next interview will be when she retires from this job that I JUST
g
You gently wrap the velvet in a clean bed sheet, place it in a acid free box,
...
And send it to m! ...
hehehehehehe
Katheryne
who is trying to recover from the first week of (paid) work in over 2 years of
unemployment.
- Original Message -
From: Jennifer Byrne
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> B) t
On Fri, 22 Jun 2007, Beverly Azizi wrote:
> New member tot he list and I want to know if it is possible to see
> archives fo the previous posts and how I do that. Thank you.
Older archives are saved at Eric Praetzel's site, in chunks
by month, at http://sca.uwaterloo.ca/~fashion/archives/ .
The
At 13:06 23/06/2007, you wrote:
Suzi,
Vogue has a cute 18" soft doll pattern 8336 named Sarah.? I have not
made this, so have no clue how it works up, but it looks interesting
enough to try if I had the time.? Scoff.? Scoff.?
Good luck with all.
~Kimberley
Thanks - she's cute. I never t
Suzi,
Vogue has a cute 18" soft doll pattern 8336 named Sarah.? I have not made this,
so have no clue how it works up, but it looks interesting enough to try if I
had the time.? Scoff.? Scoff.?
Good luck with all.
~Kimberley
-Original Message-
From: Suzi Clarke <[EMAIL PROT
I am making a "sorta" Victorian wedding dress for my
daughter-in-law-elect, and would love to make a soft, small doll in a
copy of the dress. Can anyone recommend a "Big Four" type pattern
(easy and quick are the important words) that I can buy here in the
U.K. I do not have the time or incl