Re: [lace] 3 pairs Flanders

2003-10-12 Thread Ruth Budge
Please, what's an apple doll? Is it a doll carved out of an apple, or a collection of apples stuck together to make a doll, or something else altogether? And do they have to be dressed as well? Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia) --- Adele Shaak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote Craft shows (woodworking,

Re: [lace] 3 pairs Flanders

2003-10-12 Thread Dearl Kniskern
dear ruth an apple doll is a doll made and dressed from a dried apple they are small and their faces are wrinkled and they look like they are hundreds of years old they are made here in the hills of virginia and west virginia and probably other close states too they are sold dressed any way the

re: [lace] 3 pairs Flanders (lace)

2003-10-12 Thread Bev Walker
Hi everyone If any of you are not on 'chat' I have moved a response of mine to the language usage discussion, formerly in the 3 pairs Flanders thread, to chat. There you can read my deathless chatter on 'exhibit/exhibition' - in case anyone is hopeful that '3 pairs Flanders' is still about

Re: [lace] 3 pairs Flanders

2003-10-11 Thread Esther Perry
the lumbermen's contests. And each little item in, say, the craft show (or craft exhibit) would be called ... wait for it ... an item in the craft show. In the lingo of the Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition (not very far from Vancouver, BC), individual items are always called 'entries'. Even