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Posted by Susan Hartman on July 11, 2006, 11:00 am
Everything cattish. Look especially in the cat's library pages and the
ASCII Art cats page!
http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/catstuff.htm
enjoy,
Sue
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The Magazine of Folk and World Music
http://www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Tegan on July 11, 2006, 11:50 am
What a great link, Sue! Thank you!
Tegan
Susan Hartman wrote:
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> Everything cattish. Look especially in the cat's library pages and the
> ASCII Art cats page!
> http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/catstuff.htm
> enjoy,
> Sue
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> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> http://www.dirtylinen.com
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Posted by Pat P on July 11, 2006, 1:23 pm
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> What a great link, Sue! Thank you!
> Tegan
Hi, Tegan - I was wondering if you were OK, not having seen you for ages.
Hope you`ve just been busy and not ill!
Pat P
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Posted by Tegan on July 12, 2006, 4:37 am
Pat P wrote:
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> > What a great link, Sue! Thank you!
> > Tegan
> Hi, Tegan - I was wondering if you were OK, not having seen you for ages.
> Hope you`ve just been busy and not ill!
> Pat P
I'm fine, Pat. I've had my nose buried in books and haven't been
stitching enough to mention. My current interest seems to be beads.
Mostly fixing the various bracelets I've bought and managed to break,
lose a bead or whatever. I've also sorta gotten into trying to build my
own bracelets and fobs. It's a bit addicting and has a much faster
payoff than stitching does. Although, I guess I'll be starting a new
stitching project sometime next week! I bought Ink Circles "Garden
Stars" (you can see it here:www.inkcircles.com) and ordered Carrie's
Threads conversion for it. Now I just need to figure out what fabric to
use. And lets hope I don't get sick of green before it's done!
And Sue, thanks again for that link! I've been a bit worried about my
old girl, Chen, who's 17+ and has been steady losing weight this
summer. She's always lost some when it gets hot, but never this much.
She's going to the vet tomorrow for an extended stay (I'm taking Mom to
San Antonio for a family reunion) and while she's there, he's going to
run some tests to see if he can tell me what's wrong. But that link was
a bit reassuring with some of the info I found.
Tegan
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Posted by Pat P on July 12, 2006, 6:20 am
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> Pat P wrote:
>> > What a great link, Sue! Thank you!
>> > Tegan
>> Hi, Tegan - I was wondering if you were OK, not having seen you for ages.
>> Hope you`ve just been busy and not ill!
>> Pat P
> I'm fine, Pat. I've had my nose buried in books and haven't been
> stitching enough to mention. My current interest seems to be beads.
> Mostly fixing the various bracelets I've bought and managed to break,
> lose a bead or whatever. I've also sorta gotten into trying to build my
> own bracelets and fobs. It's a bit addicting and has a much faster
> payoff than stitching does. Although, I guess I'll be starting a new
> stitching project sometime next week! I bought Ink Circles "Garden
> Stars" (you can see it here:www.inkcircles.com) and ordered Carrie's
> Threads conversion for it. Now I just need to figure out what fabric to
> use. And lets hope I don't get sick of green before it's done!
> And Sue, thanks again for that link! I've been a bit worried about my
> old girl, Chen, who's 17+ and has been steady losing weight this
> summer. She's always lost some when it gets hot, but never this much.
> She's going to the vet tomorrow for an extended stay (I'm taking Mom to
> San Antonio for a family reunion) and while she's there, he's going to
> run some tests to see if he can tell me what's wrong. But that link was
> a bit reassuring with some of the info I found.
> Tegan
What a lovely site - I love the Sea stars. Glad you`re OK.
Wish I could do beading. No - that`s a lie - I need some other hobby like I
need a hole in the head. Cheryl sent me a nice beaded fob a couple of years
ago - I have it on my best needlework scissors, and hang it/them on one of
the levers on my Lowery stand. I recently bought the lamp holder for that,
which has decluttered my work area nicely. I had a tall floor standing lamp
before and had to move the darned thing out of the way whenever I stood up.
With my lamp on the Lowery lamp holder I just swing the whole lot away with
a single touch.
Pat P
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> ASCII Art cats page!
> http://www.xmission.com/~emailbox/catstuff.htm
> enjoy,
> Sue
> --
> --
> Susan Hartman/Dirty Linen
> The Magazine of Folk and World Music
> http://www.dirtylinen.com