At 05:34 PM 6/23/2007, you wrote:
Katheryne
who is trying to recover from the first week of (paid) work in over
2 years of unemployment.
You found a job! GREAT!! I'm so happy for you!
Dianne
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Ha! You'll have to wrestle my daughter for it! I making Cranach's Mary
Magdalene for her to wear to our local Renn Faire. (Thanks to Naergi for
posting such a great copy of this painting (here:
http://www.naergilien.info/Cranach/magdalenafull.jpg.) It has been a huge
help to me.) It was
Jennifer Byrne wrote:
Ha! You'll have to wrestle my daughter for it! I making Cranach's Mary
Magdalene for her to wear to our local Renn Faire.
I would love to see a picture of that when it is finished, be sure you
post photos!
Dawn
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A. Thurman wrote:
Has anyone else tried the headrail arrangement described in the Tudor
Tailor (p. 144)? I've got my yard of linen but can't make it quite
go - the back bunches up and I have no idea where the long ends of
the triangle can tuck under.
You have the square on your head with the
Here are the photos someone posted from the workshop
in Vallejo, CA.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/sets/72157594583565881/show/
or
http://tinyurl.com/253x2u
The head wrap is somewhere in the sequence.
MaggiRos
--- A. Thurman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone else tried the
Ah, you beat me to the punch. Those happen to be my
photos. It may get a little confusing, as the ladies
showed two different ways of wrapping with the yard
cloth. They also said, do whatever works for you, as
there is no one right way to do this.
Kimiko
--- MaggiRos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: