Re: Another story about the durability of needlework.
- From: mirjam@xxxxxxxxxxxx (Mirjam Bruck-Cohen)
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 05:04:58 GMT
If you want to make a durable present , why not embroider a piece with
child`s name and date of Birth . maybe parents name or place of birth
This present will be cherihed for life ,,,,,, Bibs i sew from towel
material , absorbs well and nobody is afraid to let it become wet ...
mirjam
Thank you!
I am SOO tired of stitching beautiful bibs for friends babies only to
be told "Oh, I couldn't possibly use it. You have no idea how messy
babies are; this would never survive washing!"
GRRR! like I would give them something for a baby without making sure
all the threads were colorfast and extra well anchored.
Are there any other childless people out there who are sick to death of
being treated like an idiot by people with children?
(Sorry, sort of off topic, but hit a nerve)
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