Tamara wrote: "that's a good measurement of how bright the original idea
was (Sue's? Jane's? I didn't keep the original posting,"
I believe the original idea was from Jacquie who wrote on May 30th "I
shan't see the exhibition until 3rd August, but I hope my catalogues arrive
before then, and I can
On Jun 3, 2004, at 21:07, Patricia Ann Fisher wrote:
I'm enjoying listening to all the buzz about the arachne group lace
project
and I certainly want to be in on it!
What I'm enjoying more than anything else is seing people, who usually
just lurk, actually *post*; that's a good measurement of how
How about the seven maids with seven mops from "The Walrus and the
Carpenter"?
-Gabrielle, still bobbinless in sunny Puyallup
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Seven books of Harry Potter?
Cheers,
Helen, Aussie living in Denver
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On Jun 2, 2004, at 15:44, Panza, Robin wrote:
Didn't the Plucky Little Taylor (a children's story) kill seven in one
blow?
So he did, as reported by the Brothers Grimm :)
The design could be a fly-swatter with 7 splats on it!
Add to that Helen's contribution:
Malvary Cole wrote:
I just remembered
Didn't the Plucky Little Taylor (a children's story) kill seven in one blow?
It was 7 flies, but he didn't say that--just bragged about 7 in 1 blow--and
people thought he was very ferocious for killing 7 people in one blow.
The design could be a fly-swatter with 7 splats on it!
Robin P.
Pittsburg
2. From: Sue Babbs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We could do it as a seven sided building - with seven doors & seven signs.
Three dimensional of course!
1. From: "Jane Partridge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
This brought about the idea of seven pub (?bar) signs "The Greedy Frog"
depicting a large frog on
Wednesday, June 02, 2004 12:58 PM
Subject: [lace] Re: seven
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Deborah
> Metters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >Anyway, the seven deadly sins each have an associated
> >colour, animal, and opposite cardinal virtue.
>
> >Greed; y
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Deborah
Metters <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>Anyway, the seven deadly sins each have an associated
>colour, animal, and opposite cardinal virtue.
>Greed; yellow, frog, liberality
This brought about the idea of seven pub (?bar) signs "The Greedy
Frog" depicting a
I spent hours engrossed in "Brewer's Dictionary of
Phrase and Fable" last night, and found out all sorts
of seven-related things.
Anyway, the seven deadly sins each have an associated
colour, animal, and opposite cardinal virtue.
Pride: violet, horse, humility
Envy: green, dog, kindness
Anger: r
On Jun 1, 2004, at 20:19, Jane Viking Swanson wrote:
Hi All, Don't forget the Seven Dwarfs! Personally, I'm thinking
about Tamara's seven mountains, etc. and Jo's village name.
Me, I like the sins (because of colour possibilities) and the Seven
Sisters roses (because many people could participat
On May 31, 2004, at 17:02, Sue Babbs wrote:
Ooh! I like that one - lots of floaty veils to construct and a rich,
vivid
coloured setting to set the dancer in
, dance of the seven veils,
A veil for each sin, and and a sin for each day of the week?
I'm "collecting" all the sugestions which have su
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