I would like to second Jeri on this. Sometimes members post to Arachne
using software that doesn't send in plain text, and I get messages cut short
- usually it is as soon as someone uses an apostrophe, then the rest of the
message is missing. The only way I can read the message is to go to the
Hi all
Is anyone interested in taking over a fairly big needlelace project?
I started a one-piece collar of autumn leaves (my own design) just as
arthritis in my thumbs started to interfere with any needle-based craft
activity and am never going to be able to finish it - the cordonnet is
On 12/30/15 6:51 AM, Sue Duckles wrote:
I hope that all our lacy friends in the severe weather
areas both in the UK and worldwide are not badly affected
by the floods, tornadoes, winds etc.
The Nipsco power-outage map of Northern Indiana had measles
Monday, but all we had here was flickering
All Members, please note:
When you send email to the _lace@dont_ (mailto:lace@dont) panix.com
address, it does not go into the Arachne archives! I received 2 of the
letters
about the Christmas Ornament Exchange, both using panix.
These slip ups remind me that my postings are not
Happy New Year to everyone. I hope 2016 will be a good one for you.
I hope everyone is safe from those terrible floods in England, - and the
awful tornados in USA.
What a crazy world - it is a sizzler here today - 39 expected for the city
of Melbourne, and out here in the eastern suburbs it is
Hello All
I hope that all our lacy friends in the severe weather areas both in the UK
and worldwide are not badly affected by the floods, tornadoes, winds etc.
Here's thinking of you all!!! Please write in and let us know that you are
safe!!
Here in our area of the UK we are getting the wind
Hello All
I hope that all our lacy friends in the severe weather areas both in the UK
and worldwide are not badly affected by the floods, tornadoes, winds etc.
Here's thinking of you all!!! Please write in and let us know that you are
safe!!
Here in our area of the UK we are getting the wind
And just to cheer you up in the UK - the big storm that hit Texas with rain,
snow and tornadoes, just sailed through Canada dumping about 25-30 cm of
snow with strong winds on Ottawa and then on to through the eastern part of
Canada is on its way to you. We'd had no snow for Christmas and had