Now that's what I call a *really* hot relationship!
Ruth Budge (Sydney, Australia)
barbara pierpont <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Ooohhh, I am so reminded of the
lace/candlestick incident my DH and I experienced ---
We were just married and were given a beautiful set of candlesticks with tatted
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o: Arachne; Clay Blackwell
Subject: Re: [lace] Advice, please, on the donut candle holders
Hi Clay and all,
Sorry I forgot to sign off, but I realized 2 seconds after sending the
message and sent another.
Matthew and I live in South Wales in the UK. Matthew turns bobbins and I
pyrograph th
t; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 12:21 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Advice, please, on the donut candle holders
> Hi !
>
> These sound very unusual and pretty - is there a picture
> posted on the internet somewhere? I'd love to see one...
> try one...
>
&g
Ooohhh, I am so reminded of the lace/candlestick incident my DH and I experienced ---
We were just married and were given a beautiful set of candlesticks with tatted lace
around them. They were lovely. Were.
We had a romantic dinner with the candles lit (this was early in the marriage,
remember)
(snip)
> The lace would look best if it was held against the top curve of the glass,
> but that would only be possible with glue.
(snip)
> Jacquie
If you were to consider the 'donut' to be
a 'mold', and wet the lace - put it wrong
side *up* *in the mold* - and let it dry
that way - does the lace h
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To: "Arachne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, August 03, 2003 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: [lace] Advice, please, on the donut candle holders
> Hi all,
>
> Matthew sells these glass UFOs and the acetate discs and I design pattern
> fo
Hi all,
Matthew sells these glass UFOs and the acetate discs and I design pattern
for them which we sell at lace fairs/days. I use an acetate disc which can
be in any colour to support the lace as the floppy lace doesn't do justice
to itself when lying flat on the bottom of the UFO. I use UHO or