Re: [lace] Re: My Threads book

2003-06-15 Thread alice howell
At 11:14 PM 6/13/2003 +0100, you wrote:
> There is something very peculiar about this book, and I'm glad to find
> that it's not just my copy!
> It doesn't matter where I put it, when I go looking for it next, the
> book has walked off somewhere else.  

This was my concern when I got the book.  It's easy to get 'lost' in my
house.  I have a 3-ring binder with the thread guides from the Canadian
Lace Gazette in it, so put Brenda's book in front with a magazine hanger.
It's easier to find a large binder than a small book.And I have all
three guides in the same place.

Thanks, Brenda,  for all your work!  I use the guide frequently.

Happy lacing,

Alice in Oregon -Lace exhibit--till June 29, Tillamook Oregon.
Oregon Country Lacemakers Getting tired of packing/moving.
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[lace] Re: My Threads book

2003-06-13 Thread Brenda Paternoster
On Wednesday, June 11, 2003, at 05:45 AM, lace-digest wrote:


There is something very peculiar about this book, and I'm glad to find
that
it's not just my copy!
It doesn't matter where I put it, when I go looking for it next, the
book has
walked off somewhere else.  I spend my whole life searching in my
study for
it (VBG)  Of course, it's gone walkabout again, [...]

I know exactly what you mean, mine does the same!

Yesterday when I answered the query abut threads for mending an alter cloth 
I had to refer to one of my "spare" copies; the working copy with all the 
scribbles in it (Addendum2) had gone to join all the others on walk-about.
  I've just spent 10 minutes franticly searching for it and began to think 
I'd have to start on a new working copy when it appeared again from beneath 
a pile of bits and bobs right beside the computer!  It should live in a 
pink plastic wallet, which is quite distinctive,  along with printouts of 
1cm spaced parallel lines and a copy of Vibeke's enlargement/reduction 
table, but it had managed to escape!

For those of you not in UK the following people have stocked it:
USA
Lacy Susan (Wenzel)  VA
Holly van Sciver  NY
Susan T Groh  MO
Deborah Beever  OK
Birgitte Tessier  VA
Gaye Beswck South Australia
Margaret Livingstone  NSW
Gail Young (Trilliun) Ontario, Canada

Apologies to anyone who's name I've ommitted.

Brenda

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