[Ansteorra-Textiles] New Year Works.
Carolle M. Cox
hpockets at verizon.net
Tue Feb 6 09:18:02 PST 2007
Busy lady!
I've just finished a Turkish-style coat for a friend, and have begun a
Japanese fisherman's coat for another. That with knitting for all the new
babies around here has kept me going since my surgery. I still have a dozen
projects stacked up to do, as usual.
Carolle Cox
Japanese Chin Rescue and Care Volunteer
Dallas North-west coordinator
The years that a woman subtracts from her age are not lost. They are added
to the ages of other women. -- Diane de Poitiers (1499 - 1566)
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Subject: [Ansteorra-Textiles] New Year Works.
Hi All:
I thought I'd check in and see what everyone is doing and has been
doing. We're all pretty quiet.
I went through and cleaned out a bunch of old fiber that was getting
mothy. I'm gearing up to spinning a bunch of backlog of batts that someone
gave me for a Christmas present a couple of years ago. It's amazing what
people think you are capable of timewise. I embroidered a cap for a friend
for Christmas and I'm doing some quilting.
I'm also putting in a bed of herbs for making moth protection (moth sachets
and such.)
Oh and I read some info on the cotton industry in Italy.
Somehow it didn't take up as much time as it sounds like it did.
What is everyone else doing?
Clare
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