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From: salafi...@aol.com
Also I would ask if there is anyone in northern NJ, southern NY or NE who
would be willing to "consult" on a repair project (will travel to you, pay)
but need help.
Thanks in advance to all
Best regard
When all else fails I shamelessly use glue :D
On Sun, Apr 26, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Sue wrote:
> I cant say I do an awful lot of darning ends in and when I do I am not
> terribly good at it, always a little dissappointed with the end result,
> feeling it looks more untidy than the knots I dont like e
I cant say I do an awful lot of darning ends in and when I do I am not
terribly good at it, always a little dissappointed with the end result,
feeling it looks more untidy than the knots I dont like either. (the only
bit of lacemaking which I find unsatisfactory).
Sue T
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Tamara wrote:
length.>
Another thing that I've only found mentioned in one book is the length to
darn in to hide ends when finishing a piece of work. Having darned many
socks, I'd assumed that it would be about an inch, and was quite surprised
when I found that it's only about a quarter of a