Thank you for sharing your wonderful photos. I will certainly enjoy
looking at them
Sue
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From: brid...@bigpond.com
To: lace@arachne.com
Sent: 1/4/2020 8:30:34 PM
Subject: [lace] Google photos sharing link
I choose google photos.
It has
Thank you, Brian, for making your bobbin photos and comments available to us. I
used the link and the first examples I saw were pewter enhanced. There’s been a
question rumbling in my mind for a while about the pewter. Does it add
noticeably to the weight of the bobbin? I see they are also
Hello all, glad the link worked.
Jean ( my wife... carer, cook, cleaner, patchworker extraordinaire, and
wonderful nurse as well as being the tidiest [grrr]person in the world) has
patiently put up with my hobbies and collections over the years and now we
really are running out of room.
Hi Brian,
Thank you!! What a wonderful resource, and wonderful of you to share it
with so many!! I have recently acquired some old bobbins so this will be a
great place to see if I can find out more about them.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020, 9:35 PM I
I choose google photos.
It has scared me rather as Google appears to have a copy of every photo I
have taken and every image I have created! I suppose I did not handle the
process properly, but I am not too worried about it.
I have discovered that apparently I can share a Album with
*On 4-12-2020, Arachne celebrates 25 years of being. This will be an
"interchange" versus the usual "exchange". So, you sign up, I will draw
from a hat to pair up with one other person. Member A will send to member
B but member B will send to member C and someone else will send to member
A.
What about using Flickr? https://www.flickr.com/explore
It is free and you can upload all pictures in albums... and everybody can
see them if you want, or you can also keep them only for people you want...
Best wishes,
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Antje González, Spain
www.vueltaycruz.es
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Dear All,
Firstly I am fortunate not to immediately threatened by our fires, but that
does nt mean we are not prepared, learned our drill have the bags packed
etc. You can not trust the behaviors of these fires.
Jean and I live in a small retirement unit and storage is real problem for