From: R.P.
Future writers of novels at bookstore near you soon
Actual Analogies and Metaphors Found in High School Essays
Her face was a perfect oval, like a circle that had its two sides gently
compressed by a Thigh Master.
His thoughts tumbled in his head, making and breaking alliances like
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Hello All, Does anyone have the pattern fot Margaret Tainton's travel pillow
please( I have it, can't find it) ;-(( if someone does could they please
send it to me privatey.
Thanks in advance.
Shirley in Corio.
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Hi all,
In the hopes that someone somewhere in
cyber space might be able to help, I thought
I'd ask. DH used a valid Microsoft command
scandisk /o and it has changed all of the long
file names to the DOS ~1.
There are over 70,000 filenames that we need
to restore, which will be impossible
Angela referred to "Cardiff Museum, South Wales, england".
I'm sorry, angela, You are very knowledgable about lace and you really ought
to know better than to say "Wales, England". Wales is a totally separate
country from England with a different culture, language etc. For the benefit of
no
Hello secret pal. I got your wonderful package. I loved the thread and the
bandana.The flower pot holder was great. The hit of the package was the
carmello koalas. They were great. The kids are loving the puzzle. Thank
you so very very much for all the wonderful things in my package.
According to Helen Muller, in her little book Jet Jewellery and Ornaments -
a
Shire Publication:
Jet is a type of brown coal, a fossilised wood of an ancient tree.
Jet is very light in weight. It breaks with a conchoidal (shell-like )
fracture and burns with a smell of burning coal. It is found
Does anyone out there live in Tampa, Florida? I'm looking for an item sold at
an outlet mall there (by the airport), the store is called "Casual Living".
Can anyone help? I'll explain in detail later.
:->
Thanks.
Jana in Michigan
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Either thread the pearls on to the thread of one bobbin, and pull each one
up as you want to enclose it in a stitch. Or make a look in the thread on
one bobbin, (if the hole's big enough use a crochet hook to) pull the loop
through the hole in the bead. Pass the other bobbin through the loop.
Jean
At 07:35 PM 6/29/03 -0700, Andrea Sommers wrote:
>When doing bobbin lace, crochet, or knitting, how do you add pearls or other
>gems? Are there instructions somewhere? Thanks -
I don't bead my crochet or knitting, but IIRC, Mom strung the beads on her
thread before starting to crochet her beade
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It appears that the above email address doesn't exist, even though I got an
email from it.
If anyone emailed the seller of ebay item number 2330355742 which ended last
night, a DMC tapestry canvas, asking about the colours of threads and brands
of wool, please check your computer for a virus.
I g
Tamara wrote:
< Could it, possibly, be because when you "cruise" E-Bay, you use
"lacemaking" as your key-word?>
Hadn't thought of that. Yet another senior moment. Of course, I don't look
for millinery - wonder what items I'm missing that *are* to do with
lacemaking but listed under millinery. Und
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