Dear Tamara ââ What a wonderful welcoming letter you wrote to newcomer
Weronika! I could not let it pass without a word of thanks. I'm sure we all (Polish
and non-Polish) felt somehow welcomed too. ââ Aurelia
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From: "Weronika Patena" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> really means. Similarly, I don't know what a slip knot and a square
> knot is, and a whole lot of other stuff in lacemaking materials...
I couldn't find a website showing a slip knot, but a square knot is the same
as a
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tamara
P. Duvall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>I'll be coming back to US July 22 and, being an elderly lady,
And since when have you been "elderly", Tamara? You're not the "dowager"
duchess yet :-))) (oh dear, I suppose we have quite a few new arachnes
to explain you
Weronika - VBG is very big grin.BG is big grin. DH is dear husband. DD -
dear daughter. DS - dear son.
Occasionally someone comes up with some other abbreviation, which has us all
guessing till we "crack the code"!!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)
Weronika Patena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Wow, lots of long emails. Thanks, everyone!
> I'm up to my er... elbows? in family visitors, logged on only to read,
> not to yammer, but couldn't resist a Weronika with a W in front -- alll
> my bells rang at once, when I saw that name :)
Ah, yes. Everyone always asks me if I made a spelling
Gentle Spiders,
I'm up to my er... elbows? in family visitors, logged on only to read,
not to yammer, but couldn't resist a Weronika with a W in front -- alll
my bells rang at once, when I saw that name :)
On Apr 17, 2004, at 23:05, Weronika Patena wrote:
I just started doing bobbin lace about