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bevw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
>The magnets were a gift sent after the end-of-year issue in 2000, by
>the outgoing board, so every subscriber at the time would have
>received one. Mine is still on the fridge too :)
Mine is on the central heating boiler (which is mo
Hello Julie
However, it's hard to know what to buy unless one has a specific
project in mind. Anyone have suggestions for what someone like me
who does Torchon, Bucks, some tape lace and dabbles in a few other
areas should keep on hand so that when inspiration strikes (or I
decide to join a
And the framed original is housed at the current editorial board
'office' (aka Bev's lace room, and yes, now out west), to be proudly
displayed at lace events.
The magnets were a gift sent after the end-of-year issue in 2000, by
the outgoing board, so every subscriber at the time would have
receive
Sorry, I spelt one of the names incorrectly. It should be Kris Duywn.
Malvary
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From: "Malvary J Cole" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2006 11:16 PM
Subject: Re: [lace] lace magnets, thread selection
"Julie Ouromis wro
"Julie Ouromis wrote : a fridge magnet with "Canadian Lacemaker Gazette
Ottawa, Canada 1991-2000" surrounding a circular piece of lace."
The design on this was done by Mrs. Irma Andries of Delhi, Ontario. It was
designed by her grandson Krus Duwyn. Mrs. Andries won the competition to
develop a
Lace magnets: I don't think this has been mentioned yet, but my ISP has
been flakey lately so I may have missed some messages.
In pride of place on my refrigerator (admittedly a very large North American
model) - and it's totally up to me what gets displayed on the outside as
thus far the cats