the thread dyed for you, but otherwise is quite fast, and postage is
inexpensive as the threads are so light. See
http://www.pipers-silks.com/
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'Riverside' has Cattails,
No it doesn't - it has bulrushes in it!
Sue (in Chicago - who still wants to know if American Bibles say that Moses was left in
the cattails!)
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I have some bobbins with Corian sections in them - they are heavier than just wood
ones.
The maker tried making whole bobbins out of Corian, but I think he said that they
tended
to snap at the narrower neck. I would also guess that they would be too heavy, apart
from
for a substantial gimp.
Sue
works of art! (He used to trade under the name of Jennrich Designs, if
that rings any bells with you all, but now they are just Richard and Jenny
Ives.)
Yes, I remember them. Do they have a new website? The page I had stored for them
doesn't
work any more
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Tess, I'm with you!
I think for us, quality is important.
I agree with Annette - as lacemakers we really want to be able to see the details.
Quality is very important.
Thanks so much for all that you do Tess
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Vivienne
Do you have an email address for the publisher, Ruth Bean? If you forwarded it to
Arachne, then everyone who wanted a copy of Miss Channer's Mat, could write to that
address telling them that they would like to purchase a copy and please would they
reprint it. That would at least give
Oooh! that looks fun! (but expensive) I wonder if Tess and the professor have this
online? I'll have to look later when I have time
Sue
This looks like an interesting lot on ebay although it is not complete
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2554327340category=221
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jenny
Did those looking for a dolphin pattern find one? If not I can look through my files
and
see if I can track down one. I know I have it somewhere!
Sue
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The one I found was in the UK lace guild's magazine issue 99 page 36
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There's an example of silly bidding on ebay.
There are 14 bobbins as well as the pillow, so perhaps the price isn't that silly.
The seller has
assembled the blocks incorrectly with the lower two blocks vertical instead
of running across the pillow, but that's a minor detail.
Those two
The website is lovely, Tamara - but what an extraordinary name for the
site!!! Lord of the Rings and emus?!
I printed the snowflake pictures and put the page in your booklet
Two-Pair
Inventions. This is something others who own your booklet might like to
do -
for future reference.
I love
My computer has collapsed and been resuscitated, but I've just realized that I haven't
seen messages from the
lists for a while, so I am just running a test to see if I can send to the list. Sorry
to do this. I
appreciate the list may just be in quiet mode
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Thanks to everyone who reassured me that I am still on Arachne.
I have been to Ithaca in previous years and it is a wonderful weekend. Sadly I
couldn't fit it into my
schedule this year.
Sue
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I have often wondered about needlelace with bobbin lace worked round it. Liz has
managed it beautifully, whit
wonderful balance of the design and weight of the different sorts of lace. Many
congratulations to Liz.
Sue
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Liz did
forwarded this message to the clever arachne,
Janice Blair, who
designed the swan in question, and can therefore give the definitive answer to how she
rolled the edges
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I designed a Torchon hobbit cloak, complete with leaf 'pin', to fit the
wooden body found through Lee Valley tools. The lace is a rectangle, with
the hood part almost as big as the cape part to fit the wooden shape.
BEv
I'd love to see the hobbit cloak.
A few years ago, they sold off the lace supplier business, to and
Jeremy Fountain.
Linda is the missing name and she now runs the business by herself. Jeremy is no
longer part of it, as far as
I understand the position
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chopstick.
I use a similar technique, but put the lace on a twelve inch (30cm) plastic ruler.
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of Americans
who are on the internet
than Brits.
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I have wondered about that too - and now use the bobbins with lighter spangles on
finer thread eg finer than
Brok 100, and the Springetts'/ Fountain's ones on anything thicker than that. I have
used the Springett's
ones on finer threads too and the lace is good - but definitely tighter tension
To all of you who celebrate Thanksgiving, here is an early card, which has just
arrived in my mailbox:
http://213.52.196.73/viewcard.asp?code=1796513126
Sue
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(E-cards and Web Cards by Jacquie Lawson)
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Has anyone made any of Eeva-Liisa Kortelahti's patterns - the religious ones? They
are for sale on the
Lacemaker site
http://www.lacemakerusa.com/
I have purchased two of those lace pictures, The Vine and The Good Shepherd. The
technique is not
difficult, mostly Torchon grounds, which
here here...I love Waterlily and HATE corners. They never did corners in the
old days. I don't see a need to now.
Pamela Nottingham's book The Technique of Bucks Point Lace has a chapter devoted to
'Fine Old Bucks Point
Patterns'. This chapter includes many examples of corners in Bucks point,
I have now sent out copies of the translations of patterns A,B,C, E and K from this
booklet to everyone who
requested them. If you do not receive that message shortly, please contact me and I
will re-send it.
Also I am happy to send this file to anyone else who is interested.
Once again, a
Ilske - thank you so much for a lovely pattern. I don't know when I'll get time to
work it, but it is very
pretty.
Thank you too to Lorelei for putting it on her website
Sue
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Ilske Thomsen of Hamburg has given us all another new Christmas gift this
year. Her free pattern is
, and so on? Then I am sure someone will be able to help direct
you
Sue Babbs
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, but I do
own Lorelei's first book,
which is very organised as I have said. She has worked the patterns in many colours so
that you can see where
all the threads go.
Where do you live? Do you have another lacemaker near you, who can offer advice and
assistance?
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In the summer I discovered book covering vinyl in Walgreen's, in the back to school
section. (It is made by
Kittrich). I have been using it on the patterns for the group I teach at the local
school and it seems to work
as well as the blue film. It cost me about $3 for a pack of four rolls each
I don't have a pillow out at present. (Yes, I know that's unusual! But I'm busy
drawing designs for a silk
screen workshop I'm going to attend on Tuesday; learning how to use the serger I was
given for Christmas; and
trying to stick the last year's worth of photos in the photo album, so there
and then carefully tighten up,
Compared to the earlier part, this was easy!
I hope you can pass this idea on to Lisette
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I have never felt that any of the sneak previews of new lace publications have
spoiled my personal reading
time.
The problem with sneak previews is mine. I'm like a big kid unwrapping a present
every time a lace magazine
arrives, and it spoils my fun to know what is in it in advance!
Devon - your article had me
hugging my sides laughing! So funny. Thanks for a
wonderful article.
I found my husband reading it over my shoulder and laughing too! Devon, how did you
persuade your husband to
agree to having his photo published holding a fan?
Sue
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I received the copy of Sally Barry's book, Luton Lace Treasury Vol 1, two days, and am
thrilled with it. For
those of you who haven't seen it - it is a self-published book of 50 Bucks point lace
patterns, with
prickings made from the laces in the Luton Lace Dealer's Pattern book. If you make
Ooops!
Sorry - I'm not the greatest typist, as is illustrated by the typo in my
freebie pattern found on the IOLI Convention 2004 website
I couldn't find this free pattern of Sandi Woods. Can anyone enlighten me as to where
it is?
Sue Babbs
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or continental bobbins. What sort of thread do you use most? What
sort of lace do you make (in case we have duplicate books on our shelves)?
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers
Sue Babbs
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Sorry about this but I sent a message to lace about 8 hours ago and haven't
seen it included with all the other lace messages I have been receiving, so
I ma sending this one to see if I can get through at all.
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Did you read the description?? See below.
185. A late 19th century James Moffat, Yeovil Lovemakers sewing machine.
Alice in Oregon
My spellchecker used to change lacemaker to lovemaker. I have to be very
careful to keep it any eye on what it's up to!
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this cost.
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Tess, those CDs are such a spectacular resource and the price is so low
I can't visualise this. Do you still have the DMC skein in its paper
wrappers and try just pulling one of the threads?
Sue
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a number of people who pointed out how hard it is to get BL-length
single plies out of that 6-ply skein.
and Joy wrote:
I just pulled one of the
knot and this webpage shows you how to tie them
http://www.mistral.co.uk/42brghtn/knots/42ktreef.html
Sue Babbs
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Hope you are having fun
Sue Babbs (in Chicago)
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I think Candace meant this to go the list, not me directly
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Hi Sue,
I have a niece (a mature 9-year-old) who
I used to have this trouble, but not recently. But a friend
of mine has just finished a wide edging which seemed to want
to climb right up to the top of her pins, and we really can't
figure out why. Flat pillow, side angled pins (maybe not
angled enough, but the work really did want to fly
Weronika said:
A big part of my problem with using lace is that I dress exclusively in
T-shirts and shorts
Work a motif in cotton (eg DMC fil a dentelles which goes thorough the
washing machine well) and sew it on to your t-shirt. Shrink it before
attaching it. Then just attach at the edge
My boyfriend is making fun of my new hobby - when I explain to people
that there are lots of different methods of making lace, but I think
bobbin lace is the most interesting, he adds that it also must be the
slowest... Is it? How does it really compare to the other ones?
For me, I find
The book is gorgeous and well worth getting. It weighs 2lb 11.25 oz (you'll
need imperial measurements for the USPS site).
Amazon.com are currently charging $30.60 for it i.e. $14.40 off the list
price. According to their website they charge $6.99 per parcel + $4.99 per
item to mail things to
Curiosity got the better of me!! It will cost 73.4217 AUD (£28.98) from
Amazon.co.uk
Sue
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Perhaps someone who has taken this class before can give you more specific
information. I have no idea exactly what these butterflies are
like. Sounds interesting.
The butterflies are new. I saw the photos for the book when Ulrike was in
Chicago in March. They are beautiful - in colour -
- and also stocks Malcolm
Fielding bobbins (from Tasmania these days. Though he lived in the Lake
District in England when I first met him). April is not just interested in
tatting, but also in bobbin lace
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I was questioning whether it is a jacket - or a vest?
'Waistcoat' is the English equivalent of the US word 'vest'. The photos
show it quite clearly as a sleeveless jacket.
But what do US people call the undergarment (worn under shirts blouses, in
colder weather), which the English call a
Have a look at:
http://www.manuela-beck.de/en/index.htm
for a little bit more info
Sue
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemcategory=378item=6900483791rd=1
Sumac
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Forgive me for this message, but I am so excited! I just have to share this
with someone!! I've just received a letter from the Lace Guild telling me
that one of my entries for Myth or Mystery - a miniature sampler
roseground book based on the nursery rhyme Ring a Ring o' Roses - has won
a
I shan't see the exhibition until 3rd August, but I hope my catalogues
arrive
before then, and I can do some arachne spotting. Sounds like we did
well.
Perhaps we should do a group entry next time!
Jacquie.
I really like that idea - wouldn't it be fun to do a collective arachne
entry. I
I agree with Sue, that making an Arachne group entry would be
interesting. But the logistics of it... The mind boggles g
I don't know - the frequency with which we all discuss things, it might well
make faster progress than a group which only meets monthly!
Sue
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Oh, but the fun, the fun, the fun of dreaming it up, doing it, discussing
it! Aurelia
It would keep us busy on the internet for hours It would indeed be so
much fun - and we could make sure it was the sort of piece which all skill
levels could join in.
I had a mermaid piece planned for
Ooh! I like that one - lots of floaty veils to construct and a rich, vivid
coloured setting to set the dancer in
Sue
, dance of the seven veils,
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Another idea that I had for the Lace guild competition was a Medusa, with
snakes for hair, but mine would have been in greens and yellows and had a
mirror where the face should be, rather than the mask. This continues to
show how similar ideas can be when we are working on a common theme
Sue
Several people have asked for photos of the inside of the book. Top and
bottom will also be needed as it is definitely a 3D book. I was going to put
them up on the arachne web page, but can't recall the user name and password
to upload them
Sue
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Is there anyone else on Arachne who's work failed to make the exhibition?
You'll know because you will have received a letter telling you.
Has anyone heard how the work was chosen for display? Or rather why
I have found out how to get on to the webshot album and uploaded the photos
of my entries for the Lace Guild's competition. I think it would be
wonderful if everyone put up their entries on this page, so that we could
all admire them
Sue
http://community.webshots.com/user/arachne2003-date
We could do it as a seven sided building - with seven doors seven signs.
Three dimensional of course!
Sue
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find it so hard
to tension wire nicely, that I don't often work in it, but your pieces have
inspired me to try again. Thanks
Sue Babbs
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Well that would certainly give us plenty of things to make!
Sue Babbs
think about the story about As I was going to St. Ives I met a man with
seven
wives. The seven wives had seven sacks. The seven sacks had seven cats.
The
seven cats had seven kits. Kits, cats, sacks, wives, how many were
You'd also need a To St Ives signpost
1 man
7 wives,
a number of sacks appearing from behind the wive's backs or lying on
the roadside where somebody dropped one and hasn't noticed yet
a few cats and kittens who have managed to make their escape, running
every which way ...
That makes
What we need is someone who can draw!!! Any one on the list who could do
such a sketch?
Sue Babbs
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Why don't we just call the group seven or sevenlace and then there will
no confusion with the arachne name; and some understanding of its purpose?
Sue
Bev said
Perhaps Avital can clarify, but I think that Liz the list owner owns the
name arachne-dot-com. 'arachne' is also the name of a weaving
I'd forgotten about the Cambs one. I remember the Cornish one from childhood
visits, with much affection. As that was the time I learnt of the rhyme, I
always assumed it was that one. It doesn't really matter unless we represent
the village somewhere in the overall item. Perhaps it's safest not to
will also have bobbin lace on it, when the scarf
pillow is free to use again
4 some crocheted hats (good for working on flights). Our church makes hats
and donates them to a shelter in downtown Chicago in winter.
There are a few ufos around also!
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they? Couldn't each
person just make a length for one layer of the jabot. That would distribute
the making more evenly, allow more people to be involved and speed up the
project
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I seem to have a different problem, that of the lace moving up the
pins when I do Bucks point. My pricking stays flat (working on a 24
cookie pillow currently), but the lace has lifted maybe 4-5
millimeters (a bit less than 1/4 inch) off the surface of the
pricking. I do place the edge pins
for advice before purchasing it.
Sue Babbs
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Hi Everyone,
My name is Tracy and I just joined the list a couple of days ago
Jeri and others
I suspect that Rikki was not intending to say anything at all about
tatting - and not saying that tatting does not qualify as lacemaking, but
rather was using an English slang word . It was an unfortunate choice in the
context of the lace list :)
Tat or tut (as I have heard
Help! I lost a vital word in that last paragraph! It should, of course, have
read:
. I'm sure Rikki was NOT intending to offend tatters
Sorry
Sue Babbs
(an Englishwoman living in America)
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No, I've not received a bobbin for the pattern in Lace 114 yet. I'd
forgotten all about it. The bobbins the Lace Guild give for putting patterns
in the magazine are wonderful, and they are the best I have for holding the
hitch. I love them, and will look forward to seeing another in due course.
Jenny Hester (who does the lettering and sparkles on the bobbins) saw my
posting to the lace list about Lace Magazine bobbins, and confirms that
her son Matthew made them and posted them to the Guild in mid-July, but they
only got paid recently. She says that the Hollies have not been able to
is listed on their webpage under twisted gloss silk. See:
http://www.pipers-silks.com/products.html
So don't worry it is still there
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in Chicago makes it moderately
irrelevant!) but a day return (i.e. there and back in one day) ticket on 5th
December is showing up as 20.10GBP at present.
Sue Babbs
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didn't lend her one of my good pillows and bobbins! I've only taught 2
students and both of them disappeared on me!
I recommend asking for a deposit on pillows etc which you lend to new
pupils. Then at least you can buy replacements if you never see pupil or
pillow again. They don't seem to be
Mine arrived in the US yesterday (Friday) - and its full of lovely colour
pictures. Have fun when you get yours
Sue
Have people in the UK received theirs? I haven't and was thinking it was
about time for it.
Jean in Poole
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) and I had the pleasure of demonstrating lace (and
answering all the usual questions - What on earth are you doing?? Are you
tatting? You must be so patient)
Sue Babbs
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Yes, it does look like needle lace when you zoom in. I, too, thought it
reminded me of Hollie Point (but in colour not just white). How wonderful.
Sue Babbs
As for the appearance of the work, I think it looks more like Hollie
Point.
resembles Italian Needlelace, especially in its diamond
?
Sue Babbs
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Yes, I bought am inexpensive, wreath box from Target about 3 years ago. I
expect they have them again.
Sue Babbs
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stack them neatly, and keep them free of dust. Any US spiders
seen anything like Canadian Tire's containers here?
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Subject: Re: [lace] Pillow storage (wreath boxes)
dear sue
they also have wreath boxes at lowes and other places at this time of year
I saw them yesterday
will soon be in sight, which should motivate me to think of
something to put on the label! Wouldn't it be fun if we all made a label for
the Lace Guild's census?
See the Census at the luggage label on
http://www.laceguild.demon.co.uk/
Sue Babbs
(in Chicago - where the trees and shrubs are looking so
On Dec 1, 2004, at 8:15, Sue Babbs wrote:
I'm also trying to decide on what to put on a luggage label.
I've made a decision too! And even started trying to design it!
I thought I'd try to do Paddington Bear on the label (with his own label of
course). I've got as far as drawing him - now
Hi everyone
It's such a long time since we had a raffle and I thought it would be fun to
do one at Christmas time.
I had an enquiry asking me where to get the thread used to make the snowman
which is on the Lace Guild's Advent calendar, on December 10th. The pattern
is online if you click on
Well that was a lot of fun! And thank you fro all your Christmas greetings -
it was worth doing to receive all those nice messages - all 58 of them!
Sorry not to be able to provide a kit for everyone (!) but the snowman can
be worked in other threads - try chenille and something finer to put
To all fans - the date of the next book has been announced the door is
open again. But does it tell us anything? haven't had time to find out yet
Sue
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they vary in length from 40cm - 100 cm. The latter will take a
lot of knitting stitches
Sue Babbs
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I have just received info of LA Encajera's Newest Contest (in a more legible
form than I last saw on the lace list). so I thouht i would forward it for
everyone to get their thinking caps on.
Sue
Accessories for Weddings, Communions and general celebrations ( parties,
other celebrations )
A
Montserrat has confirmed that the submission date for La Encajera's latest
competition Accessories for Weddings, Communions and general celebrations
( parties, other celebrations) is 15th December 2005 (not 2004, as stated
in the earlier email!)
Sue
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kits). Does that mean that all of us ought to swith to wire, in order to
capture the public's attention?
Wire isn't essential to catch the public's attention. In fact, the piece I
have most been asked about by complete strangers was a stiffened, black silk
cuff I made from an adaptation of an
Diane Williams asked:
This sounds really nice! I took a 's Gravenmoerse
class at the IOLI convention last summer and really
enjoy it - a lot more than Torchon and a nice break
from my usual point ground. What pattern did you use?
Sorry for the delay in replying. Although I don't usually have
Gravenmoer bracelet / cuff (covered neatly by the
kitchen towel!) Fortunately, this time, it did not delete earlier
photos.
So, if you want to see it, go to the Webshots page and look at the last few
pictures under Sue Babbs
I enjoyed working this piece so much that I went on to create a wrap-around
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Sue Babbs (in rainy Chicago - not a good combination with the snow and
freezing temperatures! Apparently we can expect flooding on Thursday as the
heavier rain runs off the snow and frozen rivers streams.)
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Thanks, Ruth. That saved me a lot of typing this morning
Sue
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I've just added a scan of my hackle pliers on the webpage of arachne lace:
http://www.webshots.com/homepage.html
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They are from left to right - hackle pliers from the UK Lace Guild, from a
US supplier, and a thank-you gift from Jane O'Connor. The
Sorry for the delay in replying - a friend here in Northfield died last week
of cancer, and it has been a sad time (and busier than expected). She was in
such pain that it is better for her, but hard on those left behind.
So, I am just about catching up.
On Jan 11, 2005, at 9:24, Sue Babbs
For those of you wondering how to get teenagers to make lace, have a look
at my latest page on our picture gallery:
http://www.webshots.com/homepage.html
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See the last two photos under Sue Babbs
My son's latest girlfriend is doing fashion design at school
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