I am trying to determine the size (wraps per cm) of a new thread I have
purchased. Has anyone used it and what might you compare it to?
Ariane 60/2 Coton egyptien mercerise Ne 36/2
(egyptian mercerised cotton)
Thank you
Lucie DuFresne
Ottawa Canada
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Bev in Sooke, BC (on Vancouver Island, west coast of Canada)
Cdn. floral bobbins
www.woodhavenbobbins.com
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oops sent this without comment - I ought to have said that I'm sure Carole
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Hope lots surface, Carole ;)
Bev in Sooke BC
Canada
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Alix and other spiders who might know,
I have tried to subscribe but for this magazine, there are no details.
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One of my best sellers has been simple lace crosses framed in inexpensive, i.e.
wooden $1 store frames. Depending on size and type of frame I have sold them
from $10 to $20 each. I usually put a small printed picture on the back of my
lace pillow with one in progress so that they can get the i
dear spiders
to everyone who will miss Anna, I can recommend Rakam. The language is
Italian, but I rarely need more than a pattern. Rakam is released
monthly and for anyone loving embroderie has marvellous patterns and
there is almost every issue a lace pattern.
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