[Ansteorra-textiles] gulf war bags

Carolle M Cox hpockets at verizon.net
Tue Dec 3 09:02:52 PST 2002


I'm happy with needlerolls or goodie bags.  I'm getting the hang of cooking
(still miffed that my schedule doesn't allow Cooking Guild!), and sew,
embroider, knit . . . .

Gerita


----- Original Message -----
From: "Morgan Cain (Ansteorra)" <morgancain at earthlink.net>
To: <ansteorra-textiles at ansteorra.org>
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: Re: [Ansteorra-textiles] gulf war bags


> > Hmmm.  Ok.  If we 'can't' do bags, then what other textile thing can we
> > offer?  Socks?  The basic idea is a good one, and i'd hate to let it
fall
> > after one 'failure'. . . .
>
> I've been part of the give-every-Crown-at-least-one-pair game.  It's a lot
> of knitting!  But it can be fun, especially if you find out the right
sizes
> and use Kingdom colours.
>
> I like the needleroll idea as well, something quite practical.  And it
would
> use bits of handwoven fabric people might have made, and sheepy bits, and
> all sorts of things so that many in the Guild can share their skills in
the
> making of the items.
>
> We could do goodie bags that contain goodies, of course, if there are
those
> among us that cook.  Some people make bags, some people make filling.
>
> My ideas tend to be limited to what can be handsewn or knitted - do other
> people have ideas?  A friend once taught people to make buttons, and they
> made bags of string or fabric buttons as largesse.
>
>                                         ---= Morgan
>
>
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