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Old May 28th 07, 12:44 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
MSey
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Default Hi

Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just say,
"Hi".

Murielle


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Old May 28th 07, 03:18 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Katherine
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Posts: 899
Default Hi

On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just say,
"Hi".


Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?

Higs,
Katherine

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Old May 28th 07, 06:05 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
MSey
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Posts: 73
Default Hi


"Katherine" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a

while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my

first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly

after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and

more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just

say,
"Hi".


Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?

Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)

Murielle


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Old May 28th 07, 10:15 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Bernadette
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Default Hi

MSey wrote:
"Katherine" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a

while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my

first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly

after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and

more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just

say,
"Hi".

Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?

Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)

Murielle


Hi Murielle and welcome back.

I joined this group last year after "lurking" and reading for a few
months. It is a lot of fun and there are some wonderful characters with
(to me) an amazing amount of talent and knowledge. I've always found it
both enlightening and fun.

I live on the east coast of Sotland and love knitting, crochet and cross
stitch. I also used to do loads of dressmaking and am hoping to start
that again.

Bernadette
  #5  
Old May 28th 07, 12:56 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Katherine
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Default Hi

On May 28, 1:05 am, "MSey" wrote:
"Katherine" wrote in message

ups.com...





On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,


I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a

while,
but here I am again.


From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.


My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my

first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.


I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.


(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly

after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)


Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and

more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just

say,
"Hi".


Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?


Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)


Great! Then I'd love to see them sometime.

Higs,
Katherine

  #6  
Old May 28th 07, 04:05 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Not Likely
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Posts: 392
Default Hi

"MSey" wrote in message
news:nJo6i.61213$Xh3.59512@edtnps90...
Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a
while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to just
say,
"Hi".

Murielle


Welcome home! ;o)

*hugs*
Gemini


  #7  
Old May 28th 07, 04:10 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
Not Likely
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Posts: 392
Default Hi

"Katherine" wrote in message
oups.com...
On May 28, 1:05 am, "MSey" wrote:
"Katherine" wrote in message

Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?


Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born
packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)


Great! Then I'd love to see them sometime.

Higs,
Katherine


Me too! As soon as I saw that someone had patterns of the sweaters Princess
Diana used to wear, I perked up. Those were gorgeous sweaters! )

Do be careful how you share them though, Murielle... attachments and
pictures are frowned upon on the newsgroup as they overload some people's
computers. If you could put them on a separate site... like a blog page or
something... and then share the URL with us, that would be great. )

*hugs*
Gemini


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Old May 28th 07, 04:18 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
The Other Kim
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Posts: 168
Default Hi

Murielle wrote:

Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a
while,
but here I am again.


HI MURIELLE!!!

Sorry for shouting, but I know this gal from elsewhere, and I'm happy to
see her here :-)

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for
quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my
first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I
also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping
hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most
extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly
after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)


I made my sister the black sheep sweater. That's the project that
completely turned me off to intarsia. It turned out nice enough, but
took forever to make.

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even
more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and
more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to
just say,
"Hi".


Yay!! This is still one of the best groups on Usenet (gotta put it that
way, or some of my buddies from another place will hunt me down g)
with a nice comfy feeling.

Really glad to see you here :-)

The Other Kim
kimagreenfieldatyahoodotcom


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Old May 28th 07, 06:34 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
MSey
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Posts: 73
Default Hi


"Bernadette" wrote in message
...
MSey wrote:
"Katherine" wrote in message
ups.com...
On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,

I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for a

while,
but here I am again.

From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.

My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for

quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my

first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I

also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.

I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping

hand
when needed.

(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most

extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly

after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)

Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even

more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and

more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to

just
say,
"Hi".
Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?

Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born

packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)

Murielle


Hi Murielle and welcome back.

I joined this group last year after "lurking" and reading for a few
months. It is a lot of fun and there are some wonderful characters with
(to me) an amazing amount of talent and knowledge. I've always found it
both enlightening and fun.

I live on the east coast of Sotland and love knitting, crochet and cross
stitch. I also used to do loads of dressmaking and am hoping to start
that again.

Bernadette


Hi Bernadette!

I was born in Scotland many, many years ago. In fact that's where I learned
to knit, in school. The boys got to build this wonderful volcano and the
girls *had* to knit. I resented not being able to build the volcano so
much. Who knew it would be something I'd love for so long inspite of my
initial response.

Nice to meet you!
Murielle


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Old May 28th 07, 06:35 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.yarn
MSey
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Posts: 73
Default Hi


"Katherine" wrote in message
oups.com...
On May 28, 1:05 am, "MSey" wrote:
"Katherine" wrote in message

ups.com...





On May 27, 7:44 pm, "MSey" wrote:
Hi,


I used to "hang out" here a lot many years ago. Life took over for

a
while,
but here I am again.


From time to time I've lurked and left the odd post, but I thought

I'd
better re-introduce myself as it's been soooo long.


My name is Murielle. I love knitting, though I've not done it for

quite
some time, crocheting, cross-stitch, embroidery and recently did my

first
"needlepoint" project from a Celtic book I picked up years ago. I

also
enjoy beading, something I learned as a child.


I love this newsgroup and have always found people enthusiastic

about
hobbies I enjoy and gracious in their willingness to lend a helping

hand
when needed.


(I'm not sure if anyone will remember me, probably the most

extroverted
thing I ever did while posting frequently was to share the patterns

of
Princess Diana's sweaters that were published in a magazine shortly

after
her marriage to Prince Charles. That was so much fun!)


Anyway, as life has slowed down some and will be slowing down even

more,
hopefully, in the near future I have found my way back here more and

more
often, and expect to spend more time here I thought it was time to

just
say,
"Hi".


Welcome back, Muriel. Do you still have those patterns?


Higs,
Katherine


Hi Katherine,

I do! I might have to do some digging to find them but I'm a born

packrat.
I rarely get rid of anything. Oh, and I have a scanner now, which makes
sharing easier. ;-)


Great! Then I'd love to see them sometime.

Higs,
Katherine


When I dig them out I could email them directly to you, or send them as an
attachment, whichever suits the group best.

Hugs,
Murielle


 




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