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Is it Because - Mildly OT
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 19:16:14 -0700, "Linn Skinner"
wrote: Ah HAAAAA!!! The great double running debate. I teach three methods but prefer piercing!! Can't wait to see the London work. I have no problem with occasional postings. I enjoy Linn's "Blatant Self-Promotion." Thanks sometimes they are commercial, sometimes educational, sometimes pure nonsense. Linn Skinner That's what I like about them. I never know what it's going to be until I read it. Usually I learn some little interesting tidbit though. Debra in VA |
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Andrea had some very interesting things to
say about Is it Because - Mildly OT: 6. Hoop: rarely use one anymore. I prefer in hand stitching now, but I worked with some really soft Aida cloth for a small card recently and had to use a hoop. I couldn't get the fabric to cooperate at all. I prefer square/rectangular frames, but really need one, with stand. Otherwise, my hands start complaining. -- "Don't mess with major appliances unless you know what you are doing (or unless your life insurance policy is up-to-date)." - John, RCFL |
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On 7/20/03 11:46 PM,"animaux" posted:
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 15:03:23 -0700, "Linn Skinner" wrote: *snip* So in an effort to diversify I offer some of our "usual contentious subjects": 1. Floss licking (I do) Nope, Thread Heaven on each ply. Ummm, I really was thinking we're not talking licking the entire length of a ply- are we? Eeeew. But, as I said, yes to the end, if I need to. Generally, Thread Heaven on entire ply - or wax - depending on thread. Damp sponge of water on rayon. ellice |
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In reply to another poster who said:
Thread Heaven on each ply. Ellice wrote: Generally, Thread Heaven on entire ply - or wax - depending on thread. You both mean "strand". Plies make up the strand. I HOPE nobody is splitting a strand of floss, putting stuff on each ply (there are two plies to floss), then twisting them back up. huge grin Dianne |
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