mostly formal evening wear. Maybe maternity clothes were necessary
because rack items were so ugly. It can be a creative hobby- some
often thought I was plugging a new line...nope! And it's more fun than
cross-stitch or needlepoint, etc. though I went through a knitting
phase up to designers like Calvin Klein. Anyway, I think many of these
home arts are a way of expressing math, engineering and chemistry.
Besides Gustav Klimt was quite faithful to his sweetheart-seamstress-
I even did a take-off portrait after his version of Emilie Floge.
What situation? I hope you are not ill or your knee is not giving you
trouble.
On Jun 22, 10:43?am, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Mine new (used) one is a singer 7102 ?built in zigzag and straight stitch..
> ?it is just for fun..
> My doctor was interesting ?situation has not changed.. ?now we are going to
> find out why.
>
> oh well how is it put... ?"That's life."
> Allan
> .
>
>
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2012 at 3:18 PM, rigsy03 <rigs...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I recently paid $6. or so for 4 oz. of clear sewing machine oil that
> > would not stain fabrics. I thought mine was on the blink but it just
> > needed lubrication of parts- just like us! I also kept a Singer
> > featherweight from the '30s but don't use it though I once borrowed it
> > from Mother to make curtains- it doesn't have a built in zig-zag.
> > Couture fashions have a lot of hand work- used to make many of my own
> > clothes- now I use the machine mostly for alterations and try to avoid
> > black as it is hard on the eyes.
>
> > On Jun 21, 11:45 pm, Allan H <allanh1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Rose colored glasses are a great thing to be looking though right now, on
> > > my part it is mostly looking after others, seeing to their needs. Luud
> > does
> > > most of that and She is doing good.
>
> > > Humor and jest lighten the day and Knowing I have a few online friends it
> > > makes a haven that is not wrapped up in grieving. ?It is good to have a
> > non
> > > grieving world where one can go to see the normal world.It is funny
> > though
> > > when it rains it pours.. Luud has a doctors appointment for test this
> > > morning.. ?Dogs wanted to be up ? Tana the larger one was not feeling
> > good
> > > and driving the wife nuts (here dog) so she took here down stairs and
> > > stayed.. ?Joey decided that we needed to go down stairs because both Tana
> > > and Mommy ware not there.. ?now they are tucked in on our laps sound
> > asleep
> > > ?as Gabby knows it is just after 6 in the morning..
>
> > > let me see first hospital,, then Dad, pick up Adri after cataract surgery
> > > take him home.. ?visit dad again, rush home for my doctors appointment,,
> > > hopefully my sewing machine will be cleaned and restored.. ?I bought a
> > used
> > > second hand one I knew I could get rebuilt ?. bought it because it was
> > just
> > > a straight stitch and zigzag machine I knew all the
> > > parts were available when I bought it so it will be as good as new.
> > should
> > > be for a 200 euro repair bill. ?then it is off to learn how to sew..
> > > Have a good day everyone it is world burden day, for me at least.. ?ready
> > > set bye..
> > > Allan
>
> > > On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 11:08 PM, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > Thanks Gabby, I shall do that.
>
> > > > On Thursday, June 21, 2012 9:28:49 PM UTC+12, gabbydott wrote:
>
> > > >> If you go to "My membership" on the new group's website you'll find
> > the
> > > >> option to select how you want to read this group. I selected "Email".
> > > >> Simple really, once you've found it.
>
> > > >> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 10:08 AM, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >>> It may be just me but when I log in it tells me I havn't been here
> > for
> > > >>> over a week. Likewise, before when I weny into a discussion it
> > allowed me
> > > >>> to look at the new post, It seems to have got its suspenders in a
> > twist.
> > > >>> E=mail client? How does that work.
>
> > > >>> By the way. I like your photo.
>
> > > >>> On Thursday, June 21, 2012 7:52:03 PM UTC+12, gabbydott wrote:
>
> > > >>>> Yes, I am having the same problems that the history is not showing
> > > >>>> correctly. And if some of it is showing then only via the old group
> > > >>>> view or the email client. One needs to dig into the threads
> > themselves to
> > > >>>> see who posted what. But tell me Malcom, where did you find that
> > posting
> > > >>>> history feature on new google groups? The new post highlighting is
> > working
> > > >>>> on my screen though. But I mostly use my email client for reading
> > and
> > > >>>> posting here, to be honest.
>
> > > >>>> On Thu, Jun 21, 2012 at 7:23 AM, malcymo <malc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > >>>>> Since joining new groups I find, that despite the fact that I join
> > you
> > > >>>>> daily, according to them, whoever they may be, I have not been
> > here for
> > > >>>>> over a week. Have I been black balled. I dont particularly
> > remember being
> > > >>>>> very radical.
>
> > > >>>>> Certain things are missing, I am no longer to identify new posts.
> > Is
> > > >>>>> it just my inability to handle this environment or is it something
> > else.
>
> > > >>>>> Maybe I shall have to find another group of ?interesting folk.
>
> > > >>>>> Maybe Google have stuffed things up. Are you having the same
> > problems?
>
> > > --
> > > ?(
> > > ? )
> > > |_D Allan
>
> > > Life is for moral, ethical and truthful living.- Hide quoted text -
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> --
> ?(
> ? )
> |_D Allan
>
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