tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690543532045356699.post894302277320637098..comments2023-04-30T08:36:19.661+01:00Comments on Needlecraft Corner: A Week of CraftingPaulahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12662237003321300723noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5690543532045356699.post-3857872272676899082011-05-31T21:15:03.993+01:002011-05-31T21:15:03.993+01:00Hi again,
As your only commenter (so far), I feel ...Hi again,<br />As your only commenter (so far), I feel somewhat honoured. You're certainly a busy lady and I feel rather guilty at my idle life. I'm sure that many of your visitors are a bit overawed by your industry. You'll get more visitors and comments when more folk link to you on their blogs. I've been going about as long as you and have similar stats. Advertise: put your web address on your Saturday stall.<br /><br />I can't comment on the needlecraft aspect of your work although my grandmother was a seamstress with many "posh" clients around Sheffield up to the early 50s. I remember her boxes of beads, bugles(is that an appropriate word) and buttons and the heavy cloth she made dresses out of. She had a treadle operated sewing machine and over a dozen different irons, heated on the "range", for the different jobs. My mother was raised as a seamstress but hated it (kids!). She could still do everything but only under pressure.<br /><br />Have patience, readers & comments will come.<br /><br />RegardsRojerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00099813015820492494noreply@blogger.com