Hi Jacquie and Sue, et al,
Your threads (both metaphorical and physical ..) made me smile!I have
quite a stash of Oliver Twists, but also quite a few of the late Mr Piper's
silks in beautiful colours.He was a lovely man, and he used to let me
have 'left-over' reels of coloured silks when my Mother was
hand-embroidering pictures, so I have quite a lot which I feel are far too
wonderful to use. The polythene packets are a good idea to keep them dry
and clean, though!
Carol - Suffolk, UK
'Deliver us, Lord, from every evil, and grant us peace in our day.'
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Subject: Re: [lace] Alexandra Palace
Sue said Went to the Ally Pally on Sunday to the Knitting and Stitching
Show and Oliver Twists Threads were there , so guess who is sitting here
drooling over the beautiful coloured silk threads and wondering what to do
first, what a dilemma.
Are you supposed to *do* something with them
Most people seem to keep them in their little colour-range packets. They
are much easier to drool over that way and they don't get damp! VBG
Jacquie in Lincolnshire
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