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Feb 9, 2020

An offer in white

Hi stitching buds.  Thanks for the comments about the table.  I remember a wide adjustable table we bought to fit around the base of Mom's lift chair.  What a help that was.  Where is it?  I donated the clothing for bedridden patients I made for mom and many of the aids used to move and lift her, maybe that went with it.  
Thanks also for the comment about the LoRan products.  I do have the stand and boards and forgot!  My chart is always in the Magma but I can certainly switch back.  I am sure the arm on the Brightech would be easily moveable, we think the rust found inside the pole must also have been in the arm and prevented that.

I have two skeins of the coton a broder from DMC in blanc, numbers 20 and 25 that I am offering to someone wanting to try these threads for better coverage on higher count linens.  I haven't tried them yet, so can't say if two strands on 28/30 works, or which # is best for 32/35.  If you would like to try them, please email/click 
 Much easier than asking you to leave your address in the comments.  Some of you receive posts by email which is not until 11pm, so I'll wait until tomorrow morning to pull a name.

Have a great day!!

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4 comments:

Truus said...

Never used these before and good that we could help you with the table etc.
Have a great day
Greetings, Truus from Holland

Ms Peppercorn said...

Love your heading. Makes me want to make the February pear.

JustGail said...

I'd love to try the threads. Although I suspect some of my coverage issues are that I'm sometimes lax in straightening the threads and making them lay nicely, especially on the bottom of the Xs.

Bummer on the light. I hope you find the magic light/magnifier/table combination soon!

Pat said...

Interesting that there are two meters less in one of the skeins. On a recent project I pulled DMC from my collection and it was older and so much thicker than what you purchase today at the big box stores. I had heard that the ones makes “for sale outside the EU” were made for the US market.

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