Re: [lace-chat] pleated gathering?

2008-06-30 Thread Sue Duckles
Morning All I think Joy has hit the pin on the head here On 30 Jun 2008, at 03:22, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Aha ! Thanks, Joy, and one and all for the great ideas, links, terminology and suggestions. It looks to me like cartridge pleating is not flat the way what I'm talking about is, but

Re: [lace-chat] pleated gathering?

2008-06-30 Thread Sue Duckles
Morning All I think Joy hit the 'pin' on the head here... I've been thinking about it (dreaming) and mum used to take minute stitches, 2 rows, gather to the correct size and 'stroke' the fabric to make them all lie the same way. She used to do it with a pin though. You probably can do it

[lace-chat] Pleating gathering?

2008-06-30 Thread Jean Nathan
Sorry - sent this to lace by mistake. Think the hyphen on my keyboard is playing up because I just type lace- in the address line and it fills in the chat bit. In case anyone wants to read this and doesn't belong to lace. The foot you want is a ruffler. It's quite a bulky foot which

Re: [lace-chat] pleated gathering?

2008-06-30 Thread Eve Morton
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I figure someone out there probably knows what I'm trying ask. I don't know the right word for it. Does anyone know what the name is for the sewing machine foot that sort of makes a row of little tiny pleats for gathering? Does anyone have one? Do you like how it works?

Re: [lace-chat] pleated gathering?

2008-06-30 Thread Margery Allcock
Hi all, I guess everyone else is confused what I'm talking about. Wish I knew! It's not smocking or pintucks. I mean little teeny tiny pleats, going in one direction, not box pleats. They give a very nice, neat look to the gathering I've seen in some antique clothing. I don't know

[lace-chat] ruffler

2008-06-30 Thread dtayloe
You might want to check Ebay as they are quite often listed on there at a more affordable price.it is a attachment that you will want to play with to figure out the correct settings on your machine. I have used mine a fair amount more so when my daughter was younger. Vicki Phoenix, AZ To

[lace-chat] Re: quoting selected text in emails

2008-06-30 Thread Tamara P Duvall
On Jun 30, 2008, at 4:59, Louise Bailey wrote: Sadly programs such as Outlook are rather stupid when it comes to replying, and includes the whole message by default. So, what you do... Use Reply, which, as you say, includes the entire message. Then, highlight the text you *don't* want, and

[lace-chat] Eudora

2008-06-30 Thread Martha Krieg
And I'm still happily using Eudora on Leopard, in spite of its not being supported... -- -- Martha Krieg [EMAIL PROTECTED] in Michigan To unsubscribe send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the line: unsubscribe lace-chat [EMAIL