What I was trying to say (not in a nasty way) is that, if someone in e.g.
Australia has a problem, it's probably not helpful to the person in
Australia for some one from e.g. the UK recommending a particular brand of
product, although it will be helpful for those living in the UK. The brand
I didn't know that. Tell us more please.
Jacquie in Scotland.
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On 1 Jan 2012, at 07:46, Ruth Budge thelacema...@optusnet.com.au wrote:
Or you can buy a disc of the motifs, already drawn up, neatly filed in
folders which automatically installs into your RXP programme.
When I was taught to make lace I did the typical worm bandages - weeks of
making strips of plain lace in whole or half stitch in DMC30 about 4mm wide.
It was soul destroying.
I vowed then never, ever to put another potiential
lace maker through that so I started teaching people to make lace
Happy New Year everyone.
Just a very brief update to tell you the outcome of the red colour problems.
I did a quick hand soak on the white undies in my normal liquid which removed
almost all of it, and then into the washing machine with the normal wash plus
one of the colour catches (in the same
I remember my first lace lesson and took home my whole stitch, half stitch
bandage strip with pride but DH remarked is that what you are learning? Did
that take you all evening, I thought you were going to learn lacemaking he
nearly had my first pillow over his head but I thought I might damage it
We likewise started off with strips of cloth, cloth twist and half
stitch worked in thickish sewing cotton - mine ended up relegated to the
bottom of a work basket for years. In the course of teaching, I changed
things so that the first piece of lace my lot made was worth keeping
on show.
Sue said:
I remember my first lace lesson and took home my whole stitch, half stitch
bandage strip with pride but DH remarked is that what you are learning? Did
that take you all evening, I thought you were going to learn lacemaking he
nearly had my first pillow over his head but I thought I might
Liz wrote:
It amazes me how many stupid ways these kids dream up to cause injury or
death to others.
The problem is that they don't think as far as death or injury. I bet you
didn't think of what could happen when you pointed a hose at cars, did you
David.
A couple of 11 year-olds at the
The phrase 'redding up' has been mentioned in an email from an American friend
and I am trying hard to remember in which part of the UK this is common
parlance. Is it possibly northern England somewhere?
Patricia in Wales
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I think the first thing I would do is consult Samsung customer service. They
may have a standard protocol for dealing with that. You may need to go to
your computer to get the information you need. Once you're up and running
again, you should probably get a virus protection program.
Dear Jean,
I think anyone, whatever the age, who throws missiles at vehicles,
when caught, should be taken to the morgue and shown the body of
someone injured in a car crash. I don't care how much trauma is
causes them - it might just stop them doing it again.
I've thought about that over
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