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Doh! I knew you had something...
Meredith Jan Lennie wrote: No not me , never had it wasn't involved with it - I've got the Firehouse Angel Jan "Meredith" wrote in message ... Last I remember, Jan? in England had it. Meredith Seanette Blaylock wrote: Dianne Lewandowski had some very interesting things to say about Round Robin: A round robin is a project that is circulated amongst a group of people who each contribute a part to that project. Using tatting for an example (though it would work with most any craft), one person will start by creating a center medallion, then send that medallion (and hopefully instructions on how it was made) to the next person on the list. That person will add a round or two of tatting to the center and forward it to the next person, etc. until the project is complete. In the end, a surprisingly nice piece will be created and hopefully a complete instruction set so anyone can duplicate the entire thing. Sadly, too many Round Robins end up being lost. But some groups manage. Group exchanges are also fun. I wish I could help, but I know of no current Round Robins, except the ones on "Sewing World", but I don't think that's what the original writer had in mind. grin Speaking of, any word on the AFARR? |
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What ? besides an overwhelming need for strong liquor !!!
Lol Jan "Meredith" wrote in message ... Doh! I knew you had something... Meredith Jan Lennie wrote: No not me , never had it wasn't involved with it - I've got the Firehouse Angel Jan "Meredith" wrote in message ... Last I remember, Jan? in England had it. Meredith Seanette Blaylock wrote: Dianne Lewandowski had some very interesting things to say about Round Robin: A round robin is a project that is circulated amongst a group of people who each contribute a part to that project. Using tatting for an example (though it would work with most any craft), one person will start by creating a center medallion, then send that medallion (and hopefully instructions on how it was made) to the next person on the list. That person will add a round or two of tatting to the center and forward it to the next person, etc. until the project is complete. In the end, a surprisingly nice piece will be created and hopefully a complete instruction set so anyone can duplicate the entire thing. Sadly, too many Round Robins end up being lost. But some groups manage. Group exchanges are also fun. I wish I could help, but I know of no current Round Robins, except the ones on "Sewing World", but I don't think that's what the original writer had in mind. grin Speaking of, any word on the AFARR? |
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Meredith wrote:
Last I remember, Jan? in England had it. Speaking of, any word on the AFARR? Last I heard (August), Di in Minneapolis had it, then it goes to Monique in Texas. Monique???? -- Joan See my first-ever design he http://www.heritageshoppe.com/joan.jpg "Stitch when you are young and poor, frame when you are old and rich." - Elizabeth's (rctn'r) sister's MIL (Barbara Marr) |
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OOOpppps did I sound like a hardened drinker ? Didn't mean to - my tipples
tend to be after the kiddywinks are settled for the night and then not as much as I obviously make you think , maybe a glass of good wine , or an English beer or stout or if I'm feeling really hard done by , a Drambue. They're all or's - not as well as's ( rotten English I know) . As probably all parents know , it doesn't pay to get too tipsy as the teeny radar seems to home in and choose your celebratory night as the one to be ill !!!!! Take care and slainte ! Jan "animaux" wrote in message ... I don't know how you guys function AND have kids! On Fri, 2 Jan 2004 21:41:36 -0000, "Jan Lennie" opined: What ? besides an overwhelming need for strong liquor !!! Lol Jan "Meredith" wrote in message ... Doh! I knew you had something... Meredith Jan Lennie wrote: No not me , never had it wasn't involved with it - I've got the Firehouse Angel Jan "Meredith" wrote in message ... Last I remember, Jan? in England had it. Meredith Seanette Blaylock wrote: Dianne Lewandowski had some very interesting things to say about Round Robin: A round robin is a project that is circulated amongst a group of people who each contribute a part to that project. Using tatting for an example (though it would work with most any craft), one person will start by creating a center medallion, then send that medallion (and hopefully instructions on how it was made) to the next person on the list. That person will add a round or two of tatting to the center and forward it to the next person, etc. until the project is complete. In the end, a surprisingly nice piece will be created and hopefully a complete instruction set so anyone can duplicate the entire thing. Sadly, too many Round Robins end up being lost. But some groups manage. Group exchanges are also fun. I wish I could help, but I know of no current Round Robins, except the ones on "Sewing World", but I don't think that's what the original writer had in mind. grin Speaking of, any word on the AFARR? |
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I ain't got it nohow! An' I ain't got the listy thingy...
Monique Joan Erickson wrote: Speaking of, any word on the AFARR? Last I heard (August), Di in Minneapolis had it, then it goes to Monique in Texas. Monique???? |
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