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Anneliese commented on Anneliese's photo
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Anneliese posted a photoI'm so pleased that you were able to use my little pouf buttons! They make such sweet little somethings to projects. Share with me when you use it in a project...I'd love to see it.
hugs, susie
Ann Johnson said… Anneliese, please don't worry about the "e" , I'm used to it. I'm glad you liked the hint about marking with a soap sliver. I wouldn't use it on the right side of expensive fabric, unless it's washable, but for what I was doing it's perfect for marking, and I've marked the wrong side of wool and washable silk with it with no problems.
Jeannette said… Thank you very much Anneliese for your kind comment :)
Jessica Grimm said… Dear Anneliese,
Thank you for commenting on my TAST-piece! Your samplers are beautiful too. You have such a good sense for colour. Just the thing one needs in the fall!
Have a nice day, Jessica
Priscilla Kibbee said… Yes, he was very much alive.
Priscilla Kibbee said… Yes, that really was a Tiger, and I was sitting at a Tiger Refuge in Thailand. i have been there twice.
Hi Anneliese, thanks for accepting my friend request! The needlelace that I do isn't tatting. I do Elizabethan style needle lace, over felt padding, usually. The image of the Bride's bag, that is on my profile page, has got some needllace flowers on it - the rose, foxgloves and bluebells were made using the technique.
Jessica Grimm said… Dear Anneliese,
Thank you fot your nice comment on the Hampton Court sampler!
Have a nice day, Jessica
Margaret said… delighted to be your friend Annaleise.
Margaret said… Hi Annelaise, have just typed an epistle to you and lost it so will start again. That was an error, postage was $42.89c. The lady I tracked down in England was very helpful, www.roseground.com. bought 2 fine needles £3 each, 3 for wool etc £11.75 think it is easier to work with thicker thread, then decided I needed the book learn needle tatting step by tept by Barbara Foster £9.95, rang the lady to place the order, do not like doing it over the internet unless it is amazon and now waiting for the goodies to arrive. Email address for her is supplies@roseground.com hope you find this helpful and thankyou for helping me, have aslo joined your blog but for some reason I show up as a bag not my photo, that is what is on my blog but do not know how to change it.
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