, 2013 10:09:52 PM
Subject: [lace] Sympathy needed
We had a budgie, in years gone by, that loved to play with the pins on the
pillow and pull them out. unfortunately, he always went to the front pins,
not the ones at the back, where removal would not have mattered much!!
Grrr!
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We had a budgie, in years gone by, that loved to play with the pins on the
pillow and pull them out. unfortunately, he always went to the front pins,
not the ones at the back, where removal would not have mattered much!!
Grrr!
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Nancy
You have my sympathy as I have had upended pillows a couple of times now -
once the cats were at fault (they knocked over the whole table p laying a wild
game of chase around the house) and once it was the fault of my cleaner's
sister-in-law, who came to help her.
But I would like to
Date: Sat, 6 Apr 2013 06:09:46 -0700 (PDT)
From: Nancy Neff nnef...@yahoo.com
Subject: [lace] sympathy needed
One of my ferrets (they both still live because I don't know which one)
climbed up my stack of lace pillows last night to the one I've been working
on.
Hi Nancy
I sympathise. Some
Thanks Alex!
The Greek Gods piece is stunning. I like the banner you have
across the top of your pages too--is it in one of your books? What a great
website.
Everybody, if you haven't clicked on her link, do so!
Nancy
Connecticut, USA
I was part way
Hi Alex
Just had a look at your books in the pipeline.
I hope you will keep us all up-to-date when they will be published,
as I am sure that alongside myself, quite a few ill be interested in them.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
I sympathise. Some years back I had a disaster. My husband held
Sorry about your lace, Nancy, - but the piece is lovely - as shown on your
blog. Well done.
I hope you get it all untangled successfully.
We had a budgie, in years gone by, that loved to play with the pins on the
pillow and pull them out. unfortunately, he always went to the front pins,
not the
One of my ferrets (they both still live because I don't know which one)
climbed up my stack of lace pillows last night to the one I've been working
on. Ferrets like to dig, and they like things that rustle, click, or
otherwise make noise. Image the little beast's delight when s/he discovered
You have my deepest sympathy, Nancy.
That's why I have a large dog - does not climb on anything.
Agnes Boddington - Elloughton UK
One of my ferrets (they both still live because I don't know which one)
climbed up my stack of lace pillows last night to the one I've been
working
on.
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To
Watch out, Agnes. Our Newfoundland, Sirius, (after Harry Potter's Sirius
Black) wags her tail, and if she's in the right place, the bobbins move. And
since the pillow with the altar cloth is right by the sliding glass doors in
the kitchen, where Sirius will go in and out, I'm sure some day
I am quite disciplined: when I stop my lacemaking, I always lift the pillow
off the stand and onto the table in my craft room.
Agnes
Watch out, Agnes. Our Newfoundland, Sirius, (after Harry Potter's Sirius
Black) wags her tail, and if she's in the right place, the bobbins move.
And since the
Oh Nancy, you've got a long job ahead of you. Glad to hear you have a
shadow pillow to follow. Good luck.
Lesley
Marple, UK
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Nancy: my commiserations. One of my cats did that once. I got home from
work and found my pillow with spangled bobbins upside down on the floor, 2
broken bobbins. One was my only bone one. Time elapsed from the disaster
meant both cats were puzzled about why I was yelling and waving my arms
] sympathy needed
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The cupboard hasn't entirely solved my problem, because when I open it my
cat
makes a beeline for it and sneaks into a crevice between 2 pillows on one of
the low shelves, looking all snug and happy. Then I have to fight with him
and try to drag him out. I get him out
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