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Posted by Polly Esther on October 7, 2009, 9:04 am
Oh mercy, no. I wasn't thinking 'Linen'. For the cookie tin liners, I
thought as long as you had the serger up and running, you might make some
squares with Christmas cotton prints. Last year, I ran out of the candy
cane print and simply used the red print with big ants walking around. Polly
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Posted by Patti on October 7, 2009, 11:41 am
And you put your cookies on that? Ants? Ugh!!!!
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>Oh mercy, no. I wasn't thinking 'Linen'. For the cookie tin liners, I
>thought as long as you had the serger up and running, you might make
>some squares with Christmas cotton prints. Last year, I ran out of the
>candy cane print and simply used the red print with big ants walking
>around. Polly
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Best Regards
pat on the hill
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Posted by R. E. Wicker on October 7, 2009, 4:30 pm
What a lovely idea. I can visualize it even now.
Rhoda
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>Oh mercy, no. I wasn't thinking 'Linen'. For the cookie tin liners, I
>thought as long as you had the serger up and running, you might make some
>squares with Christmas cotton prints. Last year, I ran out of the candy
>cane print and simply used the red print with big ants walking around. Polly
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Posted by Bonnie Patterson on October 7, 2009, 11:03 am
ABSOLUTLY ! ! !
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>Thank you all for your responses to my Christmas Project of decorating
>place mats with Christmas theme pictures and words. They are all
>trimmed and tidied up and on to napkins to match the main color of
>each Mat. I have a Nelco Serger in the other side of my sewing room
>that has been carefully covered for more than a year or so but those
>instruction books are wonderful reminders of the Art. So now I have
>napkins cut out for 36 (I made a few more mats) white, red and green
>napkin square about 17 inches and am finishing off the edges. I have
>doubled the material on those I couldn't find Linen for. I've had a
>few set backs, but I'll get them done by the end of the month.
> Beware of the contaminates at some beauty salons.... had to use Nitro
>to recover from the exposure last Thursday. I hope with the help of
>God to get back to cardiac rehab tomorrow. But HOW am I to get my
>hair fixed this week???? When I was young and with many children I
>used to wash my hair in the shower, give my head a few shakes and call
>it my busy Mother hair do. Can I get by with that at age 87 1/2 ?
>Rhoda
>rewicker@msn.com
>http://home.att.net/~rewicker
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Posted by Gen on October 7, 2009, 6:22 pm
Just re-name it to Busy Quilter Hair Do.
Gen
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When I was young and with many children I
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>>used to wash my hair in the shower, give my head a few shakes and call
>>it my busy Mother hair do. Can I get by with that at age 87 1/2 ?
>>Rhoda
>>rewicker@msn.com
>>http://home.att.net/~rewicker
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>thought as long as you had the serger up and running, you might make
>some squares with Christmas cotton prints. Last year, I ran out of the
>candy cane print and simply used the red print with big ants walking
>around. Polly