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Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my
job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 -- Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen The Magazine of Folk and World Music www.dirtylinen.com |
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On Mar 26, 2:20*pm, Susan Hartman wrote:
Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 -- Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen The Magazine of Folk and World Musicwww.dirtylinen.com Evil woman! Evil woman! Go directly to your corner and flog yourself with some wet floss! evil. evil. evil. linda |
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On 3/26/09 3:20 PM, "Susan Hartman" wrote:
Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 I can resist - but the Helen Stevens books are very nice - good deals, indeed. ellice |
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On 3/26/09 11:58 PM, in article , "ellice"
wrote: On 3/26/09 3:20 PM, "Susan Hartman" wrote: Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 I can resist - but the Helen Stevens books are very nice - good deals, indeed. ellice I wanted the Anchor pulled thread book. I got most of the Helen Stevens books via Daedulus a while back C |
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On Mar 26, 2:20*pm, Susan Hartman wrote:
Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 -- Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen The Magazine of Folk and World Musicwww.dirtylinen.com Just sent the link for the Myth & Magic of Embroidery book to our art bibliographer to be purchased from our art funds! Joan |
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Susan Hartman wrote:
Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 Sue You just so very very BADD!! I have just dropped a bunch on my credit card at that site. Of course, I don't need it...but maybe I call it an early Easter/Mothers Day/Birthday to me...maybe even July 4th! Gill |
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"Susan Hartman" wrote in message news Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 -- Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen The Magazine of Folk and World Music www.dirtylinen.com I hadn't seen Helen Stevens books in the past. Thanks for posting. Just reserved 5 online from the local library. Edna in Sydney |
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Edna wrote:
"Susan Hartman" wrote in message news Just stumbled across this page while doing some *real* (i.e., for my job) work.... http://www.fwbookstore.com/category/230/1 -- Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen The Magazine of Folk and World Music www.dirtylinen.com I hadn't seen Helen Stevens books in the past. Thanks for posting. Just reserved 5 online from the local library. Edna in Sydney Our Guild just inherited about 30 books from a deceased member. As librarian I have been cataloging them so they can be borrowed. They include Helen Steven's Embroidered Birds. Her technique (which she calls opus plumeria - feather work) is wonderful. I'm having lots of fun since the books include some Erica Wilson books, books on crewel, Brazilian embroidery, stumpwork, blackwork, Chinese embroidery, and a book on shashiko (in Japanese but with great diagrams). And of course, the best part is that I get to read them first before I take them to the next Guild meeting . MargW |
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