Dear people in Louisiana, Missisippi, Alabama, from suffering New Orleans
and destroyed Biloxy, my heart and thoughts are with you.
I still remember my sister shoveling sand in flooded Dresden only three
years ago, trying in vane to defend a school against the water, leaving the
city at the last
Dear Steph Peters,
you will remember meeting Maria kilian at April's Kloeppelkongress in
Weingarten? As I understood, you are so kind two read and correct the
english translation of her book in prepare?
ok, as the translation is done, we need to get into contact. I'd forward
your e-mail-adress to
On Mar 23, 2005, at 12:21, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Julie) wrote:
The pins are missing! There are no pins in the ground! How do I
tension
without pins to pull against?
Tamara wrote:
The pins are missing in the ground of both Mechlin and Valenciennes
(and I've heard of some Bucks
Thank you all, who helped me in this quest!
Arachne is good for an (and not only one) answer or each and every question.
You're great!
Eva, the happy moly tea
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Dear native speaking friends,
passed a little funny test which asks for your beahviour while suffering
from a cold and other simple silly questions and gives as a result, what
kind of herbal tea you are.. while some others turned out to be chamomille,
what I understand, I seem to be moly. none of
Dear Gina,
due to the mixture of our members, the british bobbin lace tradition
sometimes dominates.
Which means: there is Torchon, than Beds or Bucks as continuos thread lace,
a little milanese, and of course Honiton.
a word from good old europe: a quite natural step after Torchon is to jump
Hello, Julie,
still unworked in my bookshelf stand the dragons.
It's a beautiful fan patern you choose!
Well, at first, I'm already impatiently awaiting the weekend, because I'll
be off for a class with Ulrike Loehr.
We are going to do the practising butterfly to learn the tricks and
hello,
to all of you who were interested in zoological correct butterflies,
there will be a book from Ulrike Loehr about this topic.
It's in preparation.
In december, I will go for a first try, during a weekend class, and
hopefully see some ready worked examples..
lacey greetings from a cold day
Hello, Tamara,
thanks for the wellcome home *smiling*
Re Loehr's flowers, best thing first:
Ice flowers and Art Noveau PG Flowers are not the same story!
Last december, U.L. showed some of those Mechlin prickings to us, and not
only the prickings, because some of the patterns were worked by
Dear Arachne friends,
times are very busy for me, the job's very demanding, children need their
share of attention every day, so, to my grief, I'm not a frequent visitor
here.
The time still available for lace I spent with lacemaking rather than with
reading about lace..
But I miss you!
So I'll
Dear Helen,
my daughter, now 9, made her first attempts at age of 5.
in between, i taught the first stitches to about ten more children, mostly
during holidays, so there were only a few days to finish at least a little
bookmark. Those children were from eight to ten years old.
if possible, I
Now my query is this, how many are there of you out there who have
NEVER owned a pair of red shoes?
You can count me for one.
Eva, Haltern, Germany
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as the topic is still active:
What type of material is corian? On ebay I've seen new bobbins of this in
combination with bone.
Jean in Poole
I think corian is an artificial material, I've seen it used for kitchen
worktops - don't know what bobbins of it would be like
jenny barron
On Tuesday, Sep 30, 2003, at 18:49 US/Eastern, Margot Walker wrote:
A supplier at last year's OIDFA Congress had a pillow that was part of
a backpack. It was really neat and compact. I don't remember who the
supplier was - I think Finnish or Danish. Does any one else remember?
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