Some caution would be wise here.
The Conservation section at the Powerhouse Museum said a few years ago that the
manufacturers now include other chemicals so the oven bags are probably no
longer of archival status.
The older ones are often stiffer and more crinkly. The newer ones are more
lik
Dear fellow Arachneans,
As the summer starts buzzing, and plans are being made, I had a simple
idea come to me.
I'm currently waiting for a postcard to arrive from Norway & I'm sure
that I'm not the only person who likes to receive as well as send
postcards to friends around the world.
And I'm
Shirley,
Very interesting. I had to go check on my oven bags and mine are made by the
Reynolds Co. I'll have to
check the store and see if they have the ones by Glad. Wonder if ours would be
acid free?
Patsy A. Goodman
Chula Vista, CA, USA
Tregellas Family wrote:
> >
> It's a
> I'd like to start over with new listings, but while I could
> probably manage to put it together, keeping it up to date
> going forward is just going to continue to be a problem.
Why not create http://arachne.wikispaces.com/
Then anyone can help you maintain whatever list or faq you (or someo
"For warp, I think of "Star Trek". Warp speed is obviously going forward, not
sideways." Robin P.
I think for some lay persons, they think of the word "warp" as being something
that is warped, so often think that that could be the thread that gets
shaped/wrapped/"warped" around things, so confus
Looks like I'll be on tenterhooks for another 2 weeks!
Pene in Tartu, Estonia
Received this e-mail today:
"We have received over 700 entries from 33 countries!
Our judging panel has been working around the clock to judge all
entries, but due to this
great response, we have been delayed in no
jeria...@aol.com wrote:
David: All you have to remember is that (in English) weft rhymes with
left, and that left and right are horizontal.
It's all these little hints which make life so much easier. Thank
you Jeri for my new piece of knowledge today. A comment was made today
our Gu