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[2004/10/09 07:38]
What do you think?
fantastic !! i had never seen pine needle baskets before and lace seems to
be just the thing to add to their beauty real eye candy !!!
dominique from rainy
Can you explain what you mean by pine needles. I know them as the short
(about half inch long) round green leaves which are each side of the central
stem (rather like the hairs on a feather), and form a brown acidic carpet
when they fall from the trees. Your baskets are clearly not made from
those
Lacers,
I will be in Stuttgart Germany this month. I was wondering if anyone
can tell me where to find lace or linens there. I read that the Zweigart
factory is in the area. Do they have an outlet store? Which brings to mind
that I need a metric conversion chart, I forgot last time.
Oh Dianna,
They are just too beautiful ! How clever you are !
Best wishes
Sulochona
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Well, someone did suggest combining my
Dianna, they are all lovely, but the broken crown is a gem. You are too
clever.
BarbE
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Well, someone did suggest combining my
Diana, super design!
I love the asymmetrical 'surprise' where the lace crown breaks, to flow
down
the side of the basket.
Well done.
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bye for now
Bev in Sooke, BC (west coast of Canada)
cleaning the house for Thanksgiving Monday
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Dianna!
Your baskets are stunning!! Congratulations to you AND to
your brother-in-law (that scroll center is wonderful!)
Thanks for sharing your pictures!
Clay
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Well, someone did suggest combining my wire lace with