Dyeing The Old Way

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  1. Suzanne Hill
  2. theknittingwench
  3. Suzanne Hill
  4. theknittingwench
  5. Red

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Top 1.   Jun 29, 2000 5:41 AM

» Suzanne Hill - enjoyed your article

I really enjoyed your article, and the photos really helped too. I admire your creativity and envy the pleasure you so obviously get from your creations. Will you use this bag for something special?

--Suzanne

-- posted by Suzanne Hill



Top 2.   Jun 30, 2000 3:58 AM

» theknittingwench - The Turnip-Seller's Coin Purse

Oh yes Susanne! I think it will double up nicely as a willy warmer for the turnip-seller's husband. This is what one's mind leads to with spontaneous creation.

-- posted by theknittingwench



Top 3.   Jun 30, 2000 8:17 AM

» Suzanne Hill - woo-hoo

a willy warmer. now that wouldn't have occurred to me. at least I probably wouldn't have mentioned it!

-- posted by Suzanne Hill



Top 4.   Jun 30, 2000 9:11 PM

» theknittingwench - woo-hoo

And to think I've got 16th century cod-piece purses coming up!

Esmerelda
"the knitting wench"
http://www.ceremonies.bizland.com

-- posted by theknittingwench



Top 5.   Jul 5, 2000 9:43 PM

» Red - Esmerelda, I just ...

read this article and you are VERY creative. I knit, crochet and do needlepoint but I don't know if I would tackle this project, though it sounded very interesting and the end result was superb.

I wasn't familiar with your topic. I have been with Suite 101 since Dec/99 and have a long way to go before I become acquainted with all of the editors here.

I was in the Editor's Lounge and read the message you posted in the Childhood Memories thread. Sorry I was so long getting back to you. My hubby has had 2 heart attacks since April 29 and Mom was in the hospital last weekend. I have been transporting people to doctor's appointments all week. A very hectic schedule.

However, that is no excuse for not keeping up with the discussion thread and I sincerely apologize. I would indeed like the article you described for the Childhood Memory Event. It sounds superb. I will look for it in the Events area.

Thanks so much for your participation in the event.

-- posted by Red



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