My apologies. My sincere apologies to everyone, especially those who
were kind of enough to take the time to write up instructions. I feel
bad. I promise to go back to lurking. I should have just stayed quiet.
I guess I did not explain myself well enough. When I said I was useless
at sewing,
On 7/28/06, Lapalme, Lise-Aurore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Again, my sincere apologies for having started all this. Going back to
lurking now.
Not at all! Look at the field of responses - you *did* find some
sound advice for yourself :) Furthermore, many others reading will
benefit one way
to that first
More when you have done that.
BarbE
- Original Message -
From: Lapalme, Lise-Aurore
To: lace@arachne.com
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 1:08 PM
Subject: [lace] Covering blocks
My apologies. My sincere apologies to everyone, especially those who
were kind of enough
Now I have all these wonderful e-mails from helpful people and I am
major confused. snip
I have re-read the instructions several times, but frankly I think that
learning to tat from a book was easier. For that matter, so was
learning bobbin lace from books.
... as many solutions as
Dear Lise-Aurore, dear Arachneans,
so say it right at the beginning, please, don't disappear back into lurking.
Thank you
for asking your questions. I don't feel, that you have to feel bad about having
asked
and not being able to use the explanations straight away.
In any case it started an
Subject: [lace] Covering blocks
My apologies. My sincere apologies to everyone, especially those who
were kind of enough to take the time to write up instructions. I feel
bad. I promise to go back to lurking. I should have just stayed quiet.
Again, my sincere apologies for having started