Again from Jeri.
Someone, please share this from another ISP, since we've been told AOL and
Comcast do not play well together!
1. Color theory taught by embroidery and photography experts includes an
explanation of what happens when a black and white photo is made of
something that relies
Someone, please share this from another ISP, since we've been told AOL and
Comcast do not play well together!
1. Color theory taught by embroidery and photography experts includes an
explanation of what happens when a black and white photo is made of
something that relies on color for
I am responding to this request from Jeri
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Please make sure you capture The Lace Guild's face page in a permanent
place - to remember Jean and David (tuck a paper copy in one of Jean's books,
for example). If the face page changes,
The Fan Museum in London - didn't get a chance to visit it last time I was
there, but so wish I could.
There's also Cecil Higgins and Bedford Museums in Bedford. Don't know how
available their laces are right now, but they're interesting to visit if
you're going that way, and Ampthill is right
Please, someone, share this memo from another ISP
Please make sure you capture The Lace Guild's face page in a permanent
place - to remember Jean and David (tuck a paper copy in one of Jean's books,
for example). If the face page changes, and Jean gives permission, I will
tell you
This morning one of my work colleagues showed me the results of the evening
class for sewing that she ran yesterday.
As an introduction to sewing she taught her students to make a patchwork pin
cushion. In just a couple of hours they had mastered making a cardboard
patchwork template, pinning
Joy Beeson - I loved reading all about your pincushions. The account
reminded me a little of the essays we would sometimes be asked to write in
lower secondary school, e.g. I Am a Pencil ð
A very colourful account indeed.
Karen in Malta
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