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Alice Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> (What sort of table
>decoration is normal for an English Tea Party?)
I'm assuming this is contemporary, rather than historical? Most of the
time these days any table decoration tends to be floral - so either an
"arrangement
Hi everyone, and thank you Janice for the nice report - yes quiet list
- so... what's everyone else doing in lace?
I have been giving a little assistance by email and snail mail to a new
friend who is quite new to lacemaking. She managed to work the first braids
of a driad kit on her own but
Can someone from rosaeground contact me, please? I find I don't have you in
my address book as I thought. Or if anyone else can supply the e address I
will be grateful.
Patricia in Wales
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I had 25 entries for the socks and as I managed to get some more pairs, there
are 3 winners. My son did the drawing.
The winners are
Jackie Bowhey
Lindy Taylor
Sherry Townsend
Jackie, I need your snail address in OZ, I have the others. I will get to the
post of
I am working on a small piece of mimosa I started at convention in Montreal.
It's a triangle which I wil be using in the inset of a v-necked t-shirt. This
week I will also be starting a piece of Cantu' for a demonstration this
weekend. The piece is supposed to be an inset, but I think it is p
Hello everyone and especially those who know about lace making in Spain,
On saturday I met a lace maker who spendes winters in Spain, near
Marbella in the southern coast.
She has been making lace alone and was wondering if there are any lace
makers in that area. I promised to ask from Arachne in