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Posted by Dawne Peterson on February 28, 2009, 12:43 am
"Pat P" wrote ..
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> "Dawne Peterson" wrote.
>> <mirjam wrote
>>> I was not sure what you mean by "over the braid". Are you trying to
>>> stitch
>>> the names on the braid itself, or are you stitching over the braid as in
>>> anchoring it to something else?? If it is on the braid itself, could you
>>> backstitch, which would be simpler?
>>> (Brrrr back to you--it is -26 here this morning.)
>>> Dawne
>> Thank you Dawne , sorry for the brr it was because i was frustrated
>> with my efforts ,,Yes i meant and tried to embroider the leters on the
>> braid itself ,, i will try your advice and tell you how it goes ,,,,
>> the nachoring will happen later ,,,
>> Here is some Sun heat to you ,,,,,, catch
>> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to stitch
>> on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something ingenious. And
>> thanks for the sun.
>> Dawne
> Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!
Then it expletive well bounced, because it didn't stay here long enough to
produce any heat! -30 this afternoon without the wind, saying what it was
with the wind is just depressing.
Dawne
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Posted by on February 28, 2009, 1:17 am
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> "Pat P" =A0wrote ..
> > "Dawne Peterson" =A0wrote.
> >> <mirjam wrote
> >>> I was not sure what you mean by "over the braid". Are you trying to
> >>> stitch
> >>> the names on the braid itself, or are you stitching over the braid as=
in
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> >>> anchoring it to something else?? If it is on the braid itself, could =
you
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> >>> backstitch, which would be simpler?
> >>> (Brrrr back to you--it is -26 here this morning.)
> >>> Dawne
> >> Thank you Dawne , sorry for the brr it was because i was frustrated
> >> with my efforts ,,Yes i meant and tried to embroider the leters on the
> >> braid itself ,, i will try your advice and tell you how it goes ,,,,
> >> the nachoring will happen later ,,,
> >> Here is some Sun heat to you ,,,,,, catch
> >> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to stit=
ch
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> >> on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something ingenious. =
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> >> thanks for the sun.
> >> Dawne
> > Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!
> Then it expletive well bounced, because it didn't stay here long enough t=
o
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> produce any heat! =A0-30 this afternoon without the wind, saying what it =
was
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> with the wind is just depressing.
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Sory Dawne i will try again when the subn Returns , just now we are
Lucky to have a Rainy stormy day !!!!
mirjam
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Posted by MargW on March 10, 2009, 9:28 am
Dawne Peterson wrote:
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> "Pat P" wrote ..
>> "Dawne Peterson" wrote.
>>> <mirjam wrote
>>>> I was not sure what you mean by "over the braid". Are you trying to
>>>> stitch
>>>> the names on the braid itself, or are you stitching over the braid as in
>>>> anchoring it to something else?? If it is on the braid itself, could you
>>>> backstitch, which would be simpler?
>>>> (Brrrr back to you--it is -26 here this morning.)
>>>> Dawne
>>> Thank you Dawne , sorry for the brr it was because i was frustrated
>>> with my efforts ,,Yes i meant and tried to embroider the leters on the
>>> braid itself ,, i will try your advice and tell you how it goes ,,,,
>>> the nachoring will happen later ,,,
>>> Here is some Sun heat to you ,,,,,, catch
>>> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to stitch
>>> on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something ingenious. And
>>> thanks for the sun.
>>> Dawne
>> Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!
> Then it expletive well bounced, because it didn't stay here long enough to
> produce any heat! -30 this afternoon without the wind, saying what it was
> with the wind is just depressing.
>
> Dawne
>
>
Dawne
I was watching the Weather Network last night and thinking of you. It's
going to be 4 degrees here this afternoon with rain. Come on spring!!!!!
MargW
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Posted by Dawne Peterson on March 10, 2009, 11:22 pm
"MargW" wrote
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>>>> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to
>>>> stitch on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something
>>>> ingenious. And thanks for the sun.
>>>> Dawne
>>> Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!
>> Then it expletive well bounced, because it didn't stay here long enough
>> to produce any heat! -30 this afternoon without the wind, saying what it
>> was with the wind is just depressing.
>> Dawne
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> I was watching the Weather Network last night and thinking of you. It's
> going to be 4 degrees here this afternoon with rain. Come on spring!!!!!
Well Marg, tomorrow it is going to be, with windchill, -41. In the daytime.
Apparently those 2 days last week when it sort of thawed was spring, summer
came by in the night, and we are in midwinter again.
Dawne
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Posted by MargW on March 14, 2009, 10:46 am
Dawne Peterson wrote:
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> "MargW" wrote
>>>>> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to
>>>>> stitch on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something
>>>>> ingenious. And thanks for the sun.
>>>>> Dawne
>>>> Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!
>>> Then it expletive well bounced, because it didn't stay here long enough
>>> to produce any heat! -30 this afternoon without the wind, saying what it
>>> was with the wind is just depressing.
>>> Dawne
>
>> I was watching the Weather Network last night and thinking of you. It's
>> going to be 4 degrees here this afternoon with rain. Come on spring!!!!!
> Well Marg, tomorrow it is going to be, with windchill, -41. In the daytime.
> Apparently those 2 days last week when it sort of thawed was spring, summer
> came by in the night, and we are in midwinter again.
>
> Dawne
>
>
I'll think warm thoughts for you. One of these days, I must get out to
Saskatchewan (just not in winter) :)
We are having our local motorcycle club here tomorrow for the monthly
social, and it's supposed to be 8 degrees and sunny. I know some of the
folks will be out for their first ride of the season.
MargW
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>> <mirjam wrote
>>> I was not sure what you mean by "over the braid". Are you trying to
>>> stitch
>>> the names on the braid itself, or are you stitching over the braid as in
>>> anchoring it to something else?? If it is on the braid itself, could you
>>> backstitch, which would be simpler?
>>> (Brrrr back to you--it is -26 here this morning.)
>>> Dawne
>> Thank you Dawne , sorry for the brr it was because i was frustrated
>> with my efforts ,,Yes i meant and tried to embroider the leters on the
>> braid itself ,, i will try your advice and tell you how it goes ,,,,
>> the nachoring will happen later ,,,
>> Here is some Sun heat to you ,,,,,, catch
>> I can understand being frustrated--a round braid sounds tricky to stitch
>> on. I am sure you will eventually come up with something ingenious. And
>> thanks for the sun.
>> Dawne
> Miriam must have thrown it hard - it reached here too!