Not all inkjet ink runs in the rain. I took to asking for prints from
printers before buying them and then dampening the prints to see if they
ran.
In fact I found most laser inks to be worse than inkjet
Sue
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>There is the slight risk of water/ink damage from inkjet ink from printing
>these, if entire library gets damp/wet,
The main problem with inkjet ink is that it is water soluble - as I
learnt when the letter giving details as to where I
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> I should buy books that I like when I see them, because they are hard to
> find in the first place, and go out of print very quickly and without
> warning.
> I followed her advice, and over the years have
Hi Alison -
I'm just echoing what Robin wrote...
When I first started making lace, I was lucky enough to live not far from
Tamara Duvall who became my lace mentor. One of the first things she said to
me was that I should buy books that I like when I see them, because they are
hard to find in
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 11:07 PM
Subject: RE: [lace] Lace treasure
Welcome Alison, sorry,I am afraid that the lace bug has got you I can
tell by your quandary over which lace to try next you will end up like
the rest of us with several pillows all sporting different types of lace
t
From: "Gray, Alison J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm new here, it's really great to hear people talk about
> important things like lace, lace and more lace!
Welcome to Arachne, Alison! So good to hear a new voice, I hope you'll
continue to join in the discussions. I think you'll find we're a ver
In a message dated 8/21/07 12:34:58 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
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> Face it...you're hooked! You're a lacemaker...and the
> world of lace will keep expanding for you. And few
> can pass up a bargain like that. I would be tempted
> myself, and I already have a copy. (Extra
Welcome Alison, sorry,I am afraid that the lace bug has got you I can
tell by your quandary over which lace to try next you will end up like
the rest of us with several pillows all sporting different types of lace
that "we just have to try"
Happy lacing
Sue M Harvey
Norfolk UK
Where I have never b
Cearbhael
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Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2007 9:28 AM
To: lace@arachne.com
Subject: [lace] Lace treasure
Hello everyone
I'm new here, it's really great to hear people talk about i
--- "Gray, Alison J" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> .pick up a copy of
> Pamela Nottingham's 'Technique of Bucks Point Lace'
> in very good condition for £2.50
> I didn't
> mean to buy any more books, but when I saw that,
> what else could I do?
Face it...you're hooked! You're a lacem
Hi Alison and everyone
Of course you did the right thing!
My only problem now is how am I ever going to find time to try Bucks Point,
> when I'm determined to have a go at Beds before I try anything else! I
> didn't
> mean to buy any more books, but when I saw that, what else could I do?
>
The
Hello everyone
I'm new here, it's really great to hear people talk about important things
like lace, lace and more lace!
At the moment I'm really pleased with myself as I managed to pick up a copy of
Pamela Nottingham's 'Technique of Bucks Point Lace' in very good condition for
£2.50 in a sec
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