Maureen

it was Bedfordshire last night at class!!!  Well, that's what was on  
your pillow anyway! (and I'm not going to admit it was only there  
because I couldn't work out the pattern..... VBG)

Well done on the first of many postings!

Sue in EY
On 17 Apr 2009, at 09:21, Maureen Bromley wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am new to this game so I don't know who will receive this  
> reply.     I would have great difficulty in choosing which book I  
> would save but it would probably be ..... now let me think, Alex  
> Stillwells "Technique of Geometric bucks point" or one of the  
> Honiton ones, trouble is it depends which lace I am working  
> on!!!     By the way I think David's Miss Channer mat is wonderful  
> and the speed he is working it leaves me speechless, which, for  
> those of you that know me personally, will be difficult to believe.
>
> I only joined Arachne this week so am still mainly 'lurking'    but  
> who knows this may not last long
>
> As a question, does anyone have another favourite lace item, or  
> items, they would take.    I think mine would have to be bobbins,  
> with pillow(s) attached, of course.
>
> Over to you
>
> Maureen
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sue Duckles" <s...@duckles.co.uk>
> To: "post to Arachne" <lace@arachne.com>
> Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2009 7:15 PM
> Subject: Re: [lace] Query: Favorite Book
>
>
>> Either Rosalibre or Milanese book for me please, and can I sneak  
>> in  the complete Chronicles of Narnia or Discworld books too.  I  
>> know.....  I'll bind them all together!!
>>
>> Sue in EY
>> On 16 Apr 2009, at 19:02, Susan Reishus wrote:
>>
>>> Hard question to answer, but query is:
>>>
>>> If there was a fire and you had only one book you could take with   
>>> you, which would it be, and for what reason?  (I suppose that  
>>> being  left on an island with only one book and lots of thread, as  
>>> one  could make bobbins...<grin>)
>>>
>>> I still think that a survey of people's favorite lace and why with  
>>> varied and sundry related questions would be interesting.
>>>
>>> Any lines through my text?  Avital has hopefully remedied what  
>>> may  have been a Safari/Mac/AOL coup of black ink!
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Susan Reishus
>>
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Regards
Sue.

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