Guys, I am not ABSOLUTELY sure it starts is June, iand it may be early
July!! I will let you know the minute I know. I guess I can yake the
tentative schedule, with a calendar, and backtrack. Yup, I will do that this
weekend.
G
Actually, why I don't I send the advertisement of where we are and when, and
then you can go from there.
Eating your heart out yet, Pat??
G
"clancy" wrote in message
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The edges turn over very easily Pat - what are you doing the bookmarks on
..... the ones I did for the grandkids (love all 4 of them) were the
pre-made bookmarks - I think they're Aida (blech for anything but
bookmarks
or ornaments). You just go ahead and send 'em over Girl - I'll fix 'em up
in a hurry. (Ew, I love that word 'Cleverclogs')
You betcha - I can't wait for the shindig in June - or June in fact - when
I'm quite sure the temperature will not be MINUS 45 C.
Sharon (N.B.)
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"Pat P" wrote in message
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OK, Cleverclogs - that still doesn`t tell me how I turn over the
cotton-pickin` EDGES neatly! I`ll just send them to you.
Are you going to be at this shindig in June, when Gill gets up there?
I`m
so jealous!
Pat P
"clancy" wrote in message
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Here's what you do Pat - hold the bookmark down on the floor with your
foot,
take your already-cut-out piece of sticky felt, lay it carefully on
the
back
of the bookmark, then stomp on it - poof, done. :-) Hope all is well
across the pond. Want some cold weather - it was minus 39C here the
other
day - most delightful. (I have to say that cuz Sheena won't let me
live
something down - the little f**t.
Sharon (N.B.)
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"Pat P" wrote in message
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Too fidly for me with one hand, Sharon - you really need two hands
to
get
it
set right! I`ve tried, believe me!
Pat P
"clancy" wrote in message
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That's a nice way to finish bookmarks Pat .... and you can also do
what
I
did for the grandkids for Christmas ... just turn over the edges
and
put
sticky felt on the back - quick and easy.
Sharon (N.B.)
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"Pat P" wrote in message
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Can`t help you with a site, but I cross stitch a single line all
round,
a
few rows in, and fray out the edges. Then I back the bookmark
with
iron
on
sticky-backed felt. Nice neat job and easy-peasy.
Pat P
"Lou Rehberger" wrote in message
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Is there a site anywhere on the net that shows or describes
how
to
finish
the edges of bookmarkers.
Lou
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