lliams <drswilli...@yahoo.com>
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2018 10:10:33 PM
To: Lbuyred; Sharon Ghamari-Tabrizi
Cc: Arachne
Subject: Re: [lace] re: posting questions about what teachers say
It means very gently stroking the bobbins to tension them.?? Best used with
fine thread. Beginners are used to giving
Does anybody know what "milk the fairy cow" mean?
On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 1:18 PM, Lbuyred wrote:
> I remember hearing the phrase "milk the fairy cow" when it came to
> tightening up a picot. But I can't remember who said that.
> Liz R, Raleigh NC
>
> > Sharon wrote,
> >
> >
I remember hearing the phrase "milk the fairy cow" when it came to tightening
up a picot. But I can't remember who said that.
Liz R, Raleigh NC
> Sharon wrote,
>
> To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic
> things lacemaking teachers say.
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Sharon wrote:
To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic
things lacemaking teachers say. My guess is that since this is a public
forum the question may feel indiscreet.
This is not a characteristic comment (at least I hope not). No names no
pack drill.
When I
Dear Arachnites:
To my surprise I haven't heard a single comment about the characteristic
things lacemaking teachers say. My guess is that since this is a public
forum the question may feel indiscreet.
I want Bobby to take classes (as I will take a class) but it would be
amusing for the reader