Another use for Honiton lace thread...
I always am trying to challenge myself no matter how big or small. In this
case, the small. Many of you know I have been bobbin lacing with size 120/2
Egyptian cotton thread for my current Honiton lace projects. I have always
wondered how it would tat
I am very pleased to say that I have received all three sets of cards in the
swap, and they are beautiful - thank you to Tammy Padilla, Julie Ourom and
Sue Duckles. I always enjoy receiving mail from overseas and learning where
others live.
Thanks again
Maxine - in the Shakey Isles
If you want
Wow! That's tiny!
Beth McCasland
currently driving x-country, and in Ogden,UT tonight. Where it's warm and sunny
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Greetings!
Absolutely brillant!! I love to challdege myself in the same way.
Susie Rose
On Mon Sep 13th, 2010 1:57 PM PDT Tatman wrote:
Another use for Honiton lace thread...
I always am trying to challenge myself no matter how big or small. In this
case, the small. Many of you know I
Lace that tiny is perfect for the resin filled jewelry of today :-)
Lauren
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