Hello All! Hope you have been following Tricia Nguyen's blog on caskets. If
not, here's a link:
http://thistle-threads.blogspot.com/
Today's post caught my eye when she mentioned that the featured stitcher had
embroidered on her needlelace to create a pattern. OMG!!
As I was placing an
Susan Hottle wrote:
Hello All! Hope you have been following Tricia Nguyen's blog on caskets.
If not, here's a link:
http://thistle-threads.blogspot.com/
Today's post caught my eye when she mentioned that the featured stitcher
had embroidered on her needlelace to create a pattern.
Susan, do you have a Jo Ann Fabrics nearby? Mine stocks YLI 100/3 silk in the
thread aisle. It is at the bottom of the display of YLI threads and can be
overlooked. They have about 20 basic colors and sometimes it is on sale.
Janice
WOW Robin--I had forgotton about it--56 wpc!! Thanks for the
Hello Again! I neglected to mention that Ilse Altherr's book Hems, Edges
Fancy Borders reportedly has instructions on how to finish linen for a
handkerchief. ILL (inter-library loan) has ordered the book for me so I will
report back when I receive it. It would seem that her Picot Edge or
Susan
That link for Wm Booth, Draper is very useful. Thanks.
Lorelei
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Sorry, I was wrong, I was thinking of Gutterman silk 100/3. That is what Jo
Ann's stocks. I buy my YLI from a quilt shop.
Susan, do you have a Jo Ann
Fabrics nearby? Mine stocks YLI 100/3 silk in the thread aisle. It is at the
bottom of the display of YLI threads and can be overlooked. They