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Posted by on February 27, 2008, 12:43 am
> Temari. I love them! I have several books on them but haven't made any
> yet. One day...
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> mir...@actcom.co.il wrote:
> > > On Mon, 25 Feb 2008 14:16:37 -0800, mirjam wrote:
> > > > Whenever i send a package i bind it with some colored cotton threads=
,
> > > > since most my friends and aquaintances are Textile artists, they enj=
oy it
> > > > , take care in unknotting my threads and use them in their art .. Do=
any
> > > > of you Use your colored threads for anything but textile techniques =
?
> > > > mirjam
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> > > I like that idea - receiving a parcel is always nice and that decorati=
on
> > > would make it very special.
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> > > I wind any left over yarn into small balls leaving a long "tail. Using=
a
> > > large sewing needle I then use part of that tail to sew over and over =
on
> > > the different strands until the ball is quite secure and cannot unrave=
l.
> > > They make lovely play toys for my little cat and for various friends
> > > animals too.
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> > > --
> > > Blessed are the cracked for they let in the light
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> > Oh that is a very nice idea !! it sounds /reads a bit like those
> > Japanese thread balls [ forgot their name mm sorry ] .. mirjam- Hide quo=
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Of course Thank you ALAN
it slipped my mind ,,,
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