Antje, thank you so much for sharing this resource. I love the information in
it, and am going to go through it at my leisure.
Cindy from Dallas
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> On Jan 13, 2022, at 3:58 AM, AGlez wrote:
>
> Hello dear Arachne colleagues!
>
> Fina
.
Cheers,
Cindy, in Ontario, Canada
> For example, I studied bobbin lace at the Hotel de la Dentelle in Brioude,
> and they have a trick for making tallies that allows their staff and
> graduates to work impressively fast. It's hard to explain, but essentially
> you never pick up an
Forgive my ignorance, but what is a âhanging bobbinâ?
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> On Jan 26, 2020, at 5:53 AM,
wrote:
>
> Springett says no one has ever seen it! I other collectors have never seen
it. Did it exist? I think so, The bobbi
Hi Brian,
Thank you!! What a wonderful resource, and wonderful of you to share it
with so many!! I have recently acquired some old bobbins so this will be a
great place to see if I can find out more about them.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, Jan 4, 2020, 9:35 PM I
I have purchased a couple of pieces from Maria and she still sells on eBay.
She has quality lace for sale
Cindy Rusak, in sunny Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Wed, Oct 9, 2019, 1:32 PM Susan Hello All! Just today I stumbled upon these websites. LOTS OF LACE EYE
> CANDY!
> marianifor
I should have added that these joinings are different than what Sharon was
describing.
Cindy
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the full
'flower'. I can try to upload a picture to Flickr but that might take me a
while as I have not done it before.
Cindy
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> That would definitely not be traditional Maltese.
>
> Karen in Malta
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Hi Sharon,
Do you have a picture? I think Le Puy and Maltese laces use that technique
for wide laces. The lace is made in strips and then sewn together, and
sometimes the join is where there would be tally crossing.
Cheers, Cindy in Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sun, Sep 9, 2018, 11:29 PM
it
seems the colour of the plastic cone indicated the thread size, green for
90/2, red/orange for 80/2, grey for 70/2, etc., while newer cones seemed to
have changed to all sizes having blue cones.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Thu, Sep 6, 2018 at 9:46 AM, N.A. Neff wrote
I meant to write "isn't much available".
Cindy
On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Cindy Rusak <cru...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thank you everyone who replied. It sounds like there is much available
> where my brother and his wife are going which is what I suspected.
>
>
Thank you everyone who replied. It sounds like there is much available
where my brother and his wife are going which is what I suspected.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak
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> Hello All,
>
> My brother and sister-in-law are g
if there is a shop in
any of the 3 places listed above that would sell genuine handmade Irish
lace?
Thanks,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, where it is very warm today.
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far, I have learned lots of different parts of tatting,
rings chains, split rings, joins, picots and double stitch of course. When I
get my first piece finished I will post a picture.
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> On Jan 17, 2017, at 9:08 AM, jeria...@aol.
Thanks everyone for the responses. I guess Gmail has changed it's
filters. I will either check the archives or subscribe to the digest.
Jeri's emails are always so informative that I don't want to miss them.
Cindy - in still grey and expecting snow for the next week Bracebridge
settings but
the only filter I have in place is for all '(lace)' emails to be sent to my
inbox - that was what fixed the problem when Jeri's emails started being
sent to spam.
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> On Aug 29, 2016, at 9:02 AM, jeria...@aol.com wrote:
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> Dear Elizabeth in Brazil,
>
> 1. Your letter did not go to Arachne as I see it on my copy of your
> letter. As I s
Hi Jeri,
I read most of the Arachne postings and saw that email, and really had no
idea what the problem was. In fact, I went to the Archives to see if I had
missed a posting or thread. I do the same as Adele, and just google the
archives when I need them.
I appreciate all the you post,
Cindy
Dear All,
I have lost touch with Dee Palin, and wondering if she is still on the list
or if anyone on the list is in contact with her. I would love to touch
base with her again.
Thanks,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada, where we have a winter
wonderland today.
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Hi All,
I received the most beautiful ornament from Janet Theaker today. She is a
very talented lacemaker and I'm feeling very lucky!
Happy holidays to everyone,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebrdige, Ontario, Canada
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the detailed information. I love reading the Arachne e-mail each and every day.
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> Devon has
, the second is her Etsy
shop, where I saw a gorgeous shuttle… (Now, if I would ever find the time to
learn to tat… :) )
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I clicked on the website shown and it took me
And here in Dallas, Texas, USA we have some real summer, it is sunny, not a
cloud in sight, and about 37 degrees… It is still warm, not hot. Hot will
happen next month… ;)
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Thanks to all who have replied to me, letting us know an idea of how many
bobbins/shuttles might be involved. The response has been great
with
sewings!
Cheers,
Cindy, in cold, snowy/rainy Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
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Jeri,
I have a vague notion that there was a map made in lace, and is of the UK
or
at least the English counties? Seems like
very much enjoyed my (too brief)
tour of the pictures and her website. Unfortunately my children wanted my
attention, but I will file it away for future visits.
Thank you for the wonderful introduction
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On Nov 3, 2014, at 12:41
receive the
messages from the AOL and Yahoo e-mail addresses.
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Vicki,
In the past 3 days, and because somebody on another list asked if I'd
gotten any
.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
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wrote:
As a sidenote to Jeri's report on the Ann Bernard blog:
Margaret Ruhland was a member of needlelacetalk on ning, and posted many,
many
photos of needlelace from her
to find
contact information for her. Can anyone on this list help me with this?
Please reply offlist.
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Or a fan pull for the cord of a ceiling fan. I had a secret pal give me a
wooden one that looks pretty much the same.
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be difficult.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak in very rainy Bracebridge, Ontario
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But, please name the GOOD ones!
Even if they are deceased, good teachers may receive your praise, and it
may help newbies to determine what old lace instruction books are best
to
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making lace the way I needed to and not putting boundaries on it,
which has allowed me to attempt any type of lace I have an interest in.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, in Bracebridge, Ontario, where the cool fall weather is
finally about to hit us.
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Hi All,
I just got back from Lace Camp. It was the 20th anniversary this year and
there were about 52 attendees. It's a great week in a great place.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, Jul 13, 2013 at 9:26 AM, Hazel Smith
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Interesting
and black, and I suspect the modern version is probably a
polyester core with a rayon wrapping.
Hope this helps,
Cindy Rusak, Bracebridge, ON, Canada
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I, too, have a threads question. What is Mirecourt cord? I picked up
Hi All,
After a quick search, I came up with this:
http://christinemirecki.wordpress.com/kloeppelbriefe/buecher/505-2/, for
anyone interested in obtaining the book. I also checked a couple of US
suppliers and it was available, so probably at other suppliers as well.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak
Absolutely stunning! Congratulations!
Cindy - in grey Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 6:52 AM, AGlez antje.gonza...@gmail.com wrote:
Hello my friends from Arachne,
I have finally finished mangling, as I already told you, and have uploaded
a photo of the scarf to my
Hi Laurie,
I think it is some kind of weaving shuttle - a lace weaving shuttle maybe?
I saw quite a number of these at antique markets when I lived in Wisconsin
and they always had silk or rayon thread on the spool. I'm sure someone
else will have the definitive answer.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak
has almost a plastic feel to it but it can withstand
the heat of an industrial iron. I'm not sure of the exact name of the stuff
but I start back in Stratford in a couple of weeks so if anyone wants to
know I can find out for them.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak in gray Bracebridge, Ontario
On Mon, Feb 7
HI Again,
Here'e a very similar cloth to the one with the punch bowl and this is
bobbin lace:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Vtg-Antique-VICTORIAN-DRIPPING-LACE-Tablecloth-GORGEOUS-/230569553022?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0hash=item35af042c7e
Sorry, I don't know how to do the tiny urls.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak
Morning All,
I think the lace under the punch bowl might be a type Cluny lace. Similar
pieces (usually smaller) come up on eBay on a regular basis.
Cheers,
Cindy Rusak, in snowy Bracebridge, Ontario, Canada
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 11:41 PM, bertrans1 bertra...@gmail.com wrote:
My husband
this same technique
recently when making dragonfly wings for a piece of lace being put on a
corset I made for the Needlework Festival in Toronto.
Cindy - in sunny but cool Bracebridge, Ontario
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 6:13 PM, Lorelei Halley lhal...@bytemeusa.comwrote:
I have seen a part lace collar
ones. He
retired several years ago. I think his wife would paint some of his
continental bobbins and send them to Belgium? to a supplier every year.
Maybe someone else knows the details about that.
Cindy Rusak - in Bracebridge, ON where it has turned from sunny to cloudy
and dull
I agree, it does look like one of the tubular knitting machines. And not a
very fine one at that, I would think it is for bulky yarn, unless it is much
smaller then it appears to me.
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On Jul
I am working on a certain lace shawl... :D
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On Jul 8, 2010, at 7:04 AM, Roberta S Donnelly wrote:
Just checking to see if everyone has gone to OIDFA or
what? It's awfully quiet.
bobbi
there is some information about ordering backissues.
I hope this helps.
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On Jul 2, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Vicki Bradford wrote:
I knew I vaguely remembered a discussion of a trial issue being offered
think you qualify for the 23 Euro price.
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On Jul 2, 2010, at 11:58 AM, laceandb...@aol.com wrote:
Can someone tell me the difference between these price bands. It looks as
if the 23 and 26 euro
other sellers
on eBay she does listen to and considers other people's opinions and
expertise.
No affiliation with her, just a satisfied customer,
Cindy Rusak - in Musloka, Ontario where things should settle down now that
the G8 is over!
On Sat, Jun 26, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Nancy Neff nnef...@yahoo.com
pursuing the more detailed pictures will be
successful.
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On Apr 21, 2010, at 10:35 PM, Avital wrote:
OK, I'm going to be the voice of dissent.
(Direct link to photo:
http
see whether the pattern lines up as well as what I need to
do. If you loose your place you could use a smaller magnet to show 10 or so
stitches that need to be worked next, and you just move the small magnet
another 10 stitches when you have them finished.
Cindy from Dallas, TX, where it is 60
would be
limited. Maybe it was used to hold something else in place.
My reservations for it being used as a hole punch are that it is curved, and
I would have thought it would have had a sharper end, and how would you
place the fabric into the hole (cup)?
Just my musings,
Cindy Rusak - now
, even offline. I
love both videos, thanks Tess and David!
I hope this helps.
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On Sep 12, 2009, at 10:15 AM, Ilske Thomsen wrote:
Hello All,
those of you having the two videos saved on your
, there was not really any other option that did what we
needed. When I got really annoyed, I did as they suggested, and went
to gmail. Much less spam, and I get the messages I want. :)
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On Jul 7, 2009, at 12
fly with a whole variety of needles
without a problem. In London I had to throw out my babies juice
boxes, but they let me keep my needles.
HTH
Cindy from Dallas, TX
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On Jul 6, 2009, at 3:08 PM, Francis Busschaert wrote
Morning Arachnes,
I came across this listing on eBay and am wondering if it is the same
lace we were talking about a few months ago from South America:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=180362215907viewitem=sspagename=STRK%3AMEWAX%3AITsalenotsupported
Cindy Rusak - in sunny
Hello all,
I bought quite a few from him as well. Initially the beech ones but
then rosewood ones and they were 30GBP for 50 which is a pretty good
deal. I really like them and a good size if you need a lot of bobbins
on a pillow.
Cindy Rusak - in beautiful sunny Wisconsin
On Sun, May 24
, cashmere or combinations of them
Q2, If a new range of coloured linen became available would you like it to be:
a, about 40 wraps/cm - fine enough for point ground
I would like to see linen in a finer count
Happy lacing,
Cindy in Wisconsin where winter has reared its ugly head again for a
couple of days
Hi Laurie,
With my limited French, I think the seller is suggesting that the
machine was used to measure lace. However, I wonder if it is a
mangler? We've had discussions previously on Arachne about mangling
lace so maybe someone else knows better.
Good luck,
Cindy
On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 7
Hi Sharon,
I just checked Van Sciver Bobbin Lace and she still has it listed,
however you would have to check to see if it is still in stock.
http://www.vansciverbobbinlace.com/Tanne%20Shade%20Card.html
Cindy - in grey Wisconsin
Does
anyone know of a supplier who may have a few spools left
Hello again,
I just realized I forgot to include the link. Here it is:
http://www.leevalley.com/wood/page.aspx?c=cat=1,44047,57079p=57079
Cindy
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which I will probably use as there isn't enough
time to make any period ones!! I think if I do this again I will try to
get some made. Right now I have to design a 'costume' and get it made.
Thanks again for the info,
Cindy
At 01:36 PM 6/1/2008, you wrote:
Even then, different pillows were
aiming for the late
1500's/early 1600's.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated,
Cindy Rusak - in a warmer, sunnier Wisconsin
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Hi all,
I got my notification as well and I'm so happy!! I'm in the floral beds
class and the art nouveau class. August just can't come fast enough!!!
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or treatment of the lace
over time, the colour of the old pieces can vary significantly. The one I
thought resembled the Maltese silk the most was their '90 silk Floss' as it
does not have much of a twist to it.
Happy lacing,
Cindy - in Wisconsin where spring is trying really hard to show itself.
At 02
centers are in
other parts of each country. I wish I could be there with him but it just
wasn't possible.
Thanks for any suggestions,
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trying to respond to
that. But it emphasizes the fact that many people don't understand the
quality or value of what we make.
Cindy - in the northwoods of Wisconsin
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Maybe I overvalue my lace!!!
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I just saw my mistake - it should have read '$1 a yard'.
Cindy
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when you can go and buy lace for $! a yard at Walmart
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(latch hook?) that came from a wonderful
secret pal. I don't avoid pieces with them any more.
Cindy - in grey Wisconsin
At 04:43 AM 12/8/2007, Agnes Boddington wrote:
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Hi Ann,
Try these search engines. I've had good success with them:
http://www.campusi.com/
or this one,
http://www.bookfinder.com/
Cindy - in what looks like it will be a sunny day Wisconsin
At 03:14 AM 12/5/2007, you wrote:
If anybody knows where I can find a copy preferably in the UK
(just
looked it up) so initially before they process it, it is a natural
fiber. I think for a special project I would still prefer silk but I would
certainly consider rayon for others.
Cindy - from snowy Wisconsin.
At 11:08 AM 12/2/2007, you wrote:
My question to you: Have you used rayon
this is clear enough and I haven't left anything out. It has been
quite a while since I did it myself. If you are having trouble picturing
this and need more help, email me privately, and I can telephone you (I'm
in Wisconsin) and talk you through it.
Good luck if you chose to try this,
Cindy
At 04:08
Hi Laurie,
I think it is a weaving bobbin winder, the long wooden ones used in the
weaving mills. We have a very similar one that came with our antique sock
knitter - don't know if it was meant for the sock knitter or just adapted
to be used with the sock knitter.
Happy lacing,
Cindy
shade. The silk
floss also comes 'folded', i.e. you can order how many plies you need to
match your thickness of thread.
I have some Maltese lace that needs repair as well so if you have any tips
or techniques for me please pass them on.
Good luck,
Cindy - in bright and sunny Wisconsin
At 09
Morning Spiders,
Thanks to all who I haven't responded privately to, for the responses to my
query about the fan book by Ann Keller. I have put it on my wish list.
Cindy Rusak - in cold but sunny Wisconsin
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Does anyone have any information on this book?
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Happy Lacing,
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where I can get the Marianne Kinzel book!
Thanks for the link,
Cindy
At 07:42 PM 11/21/2006, you wrote:
Hi All, Here's a little eye candy for you all G. I've been reading and
enjoying Yarn Harlot and when Sumac came over last week she suggested I
check out www.yarnharlot.caThis is the YH's
=STRK%3AMEWA%3AITviewitem=item=110054375933rd=1rd=1
I'd be interested if anyone does know what type of lace it is.
Happy lacing,
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be incorrect in my
assumptions.
Thanks for you input,
Cindy
At 02:10 PM 11/19/2006, you wrote:
Considering the style and time period, it was made at
the peak of machine lace development, and at a time
when handmade lace making was minimal. The dressmaker
used the lace as fabric..cutting and shaping
be worth using an ATM once you get to
Montreal and making a large withdrawal to cover day to day expenses.
Have fun in Montreal,
Cindy Rusak - in stifling Wisconsin
At 12:21 PM 7/17/2006, you wrote:
Do we exchange our US $ for Cdn $ at the Montreal airport?
Thanks,
Barbara
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Happy lacing,
Cindy Rusak - in cloudy Wisconsin
At 02:46 PM 6/28/2006, you wrote:
Gentle Spiders,
I have a question born of a mix of curiosity and perplexity (I think).
Do any of you know if the 1979 reprint of Bobbin Lace: designs and
instruction by Ellen Lawrence and edited by the Kliots
them. And the
thread is beautiful! What a wonderful shade of coral.
Thanks again - I can hardly wait to find out who you are!
Cindy Rusak
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this doesn't come to late.
Cindy - in cloudy Wisconsin
But that begs a question... Where do I get Alger Silk (1 strand/7)
(whatever that means... 7 waht? Cm? Inches? I'm supposed to have 2 skeins
of 8 meters of that, to wind on 36 bobbins)? Also, what's a good source of
Ovale Silk 5 different
,
Cindy Rusak - in windy Wisconsin
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children for their
summer activities and for our family trip to the west coast of Canada. I
love the colour of the blue thread - now I have to find the right project
to use it for.
Thank you so much again,
Cindy Rusak
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thread is always appreciated. Last but certainly not least, the
chocolates are a nice treat as I don't join the children on their Easter
egg hunt and they are loathe to give up any chocolate to my husband and myself.
Thank you for such great gifts.
Your Secret Pal,
Cindy Rusak
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the little cards
- they are perfect for a short note. I love cloisonne beads and use them a
lot on spangles but I only have the round beads so the spangles were a nice
surprise. And of course thread always comes in handy.
Looking forward to next month.
Cindy Rusak
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of colours:
http://yarn.com/yarns/silk-602.html
Cindy in Wisconsin where it has been a very mild winter so far.
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with the pins look
like they could somehow hold bobbins in place on a pillow - I'm just not
sure how. Please let me know if I am right.
I am really looking forward to finding out who you are!
Thank you again,
Cindy Rusak
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time in Victoria,
B.C., Canada so we decided to take the whole family there for a
holiday. I'd be more than happy to send the application to anyone who
needs one.
Happy lacing,
Cindy, in cold, gray Wisconsin
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you love.
Cindy Rusak
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of agate? It's very
pretty. And the macaroons arrived safely and were enjoyed by all of us. I
couldn't manage to keep them all for myself.
Thank you again and I'm already looking forward to next month,
Cindy Rusak
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Hello Arachnes,
In my search for tutu information I found a supplier for cotton bobbinette
at a reasonable price from a tutu supply company.
http://www.tutu.com/ntn_fabric_net.html
I'm not sure if this is suitable but it may be worth a look. Good luck.
Cindy - in cloudy Wisconsin where I'm
to try to
attend the lace course in Malta. I figure if I start planning and saving
now and trying to book my airmiles flight as soon as possible, it might
actually happen.
Any advice about Santiago and the nearby area would be appreciated and can
be sent off-list.
Thanks,
Cindy - in very sunny
the UK
every time your parcel arrives. Now I spend the walk back to the house
wondering what wonderful things you could have sent me this month!
Thank you,
Cindy
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to start a new
project so I can use it. As well I need to find some small snowflake or
Christmas patterns to make lace for the little hangers. They are great - I
haven't seen them before.
Thanks again for such thoughtful gifts.
Cindy Rusak in northern Wisconsin where we are beginning to wonder
company and I have to take all my sewing materials to rehearsals as several
of us spend that time working on the costumes. The thread cutter will come
in handy as well, as I can leave it on my serger (which doesn't have a
thread cutter built in).
Thank you so much for all the wonderful gifts.
Cindy
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