I really am swimming in treacle in geographical sea
I have an article on Slavic bobbins with some pictures. I also have a file
on Polish bobbins. The pictures of the bobbins are the same.
If I use the term Slavic to discuss a genre of bobbins, what countries
would be included in that heading.
Hello to you all
I have had some problem with my pc for a week, and got it going again
yesterday, if anyone have been writing a letter to me in person would you
please send it again?
Regards Dorte
-
To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line:
unsubscribe lace [EMAIL
Actually i think the problem might come from differences of tension in
threads : linen and cotton threads are elastic, metallic threads are not,
so when you remove the pins elasticity takes over . one way of preventing
this could be to starch the piece of lace prior to removing the pins (using
We finally got round to a January tidy of the Lace Guild website.
We've mounted a new set of census 'luggage labels' - very
international this time - added info on a couple of CDs (no, you
can't download tracks from iTunes, they are not that sort of CD), and
mounted details of programme for the
On Jan 15, 2005, at 23:29, Anne Toney wrote:
Is Arachne down? This is the last message I've received.
Anne in Austin TX
- Original Message -
From: Tamara P. Duvall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: lace Arachne lace@arachne.com
Sent: Friday, January 14, 2005 9:25 PM
Subject: [lace] Re: curling pieces
Tamara's message is the first today for me as a new comer I have missed the
'talk'. Thanks I have now bookmarked the archive address.
Cheers,
Anita,
New Zealand.
-
To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line:
unsubscribe lace [EMAIL PROTECTED] For help, write to
[EMAIL
On Jan 16, 2005, at 3:47, Brian Lemin wrote:
I really am swimming in treacle in geographical sea
I have an article on Slavic bobbins with some pictures. I also have a
file on Polish bobbins. The pictures of the bobbins are the same.
If I use the term Slavic to discuss a genre of bobbins, what
Hi Brian,
I was behind in reading my lace digests, so didn't see your question.
It is an Estonian word. pitsipulgad literally translates to lace sticks or
what we call bobbins. pitsipulk is the Estonian word for a lace stick.
I googled the word and this web-page came up:
Thanks, Jo,
a great thing to keep in favourites!!
Helene, the froggy from Melbourne
Jo wrote:
I just found site with many links to many color and conversion charts!
http://users.rcn.com/kdyer.dnai/conversion.html
Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
? funny .. but two glasses of wine a day are good for the heart
.. did you know they're designing a new Côtes du Rhones AOC wine called
Pont d'Avignon (Avignon bridge ) and suited to american tastes ... usual
disclaimer . i have no interest whatsoever in the thing , i just
Dominique
The URL for the bobbin display is:
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/margeryallcock/album?.dir=/22cd.src=ph.to
k=phOekXCB5k3C_Ppr
You might have to paste it in bits until you get all of it in the address
box as I doubt that it will all appear on one line when it reaches your
computer.
On Jan 16, 2005, at 3:49, dominique wrote:
? funny .. but two glasses of wine a day are good for the
heart
Has to be *red* wine... I'm a white wine fancier, and resigned to an
early demise :)
.. did you know they're designing a new Côtes du Rhones AOC wine
called
Pont d'Avignon
12 matches
Mail list logo