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Post by Dani on Aug 31, 2010 19:44:42 GMT -5
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Post by Dania on Aug 31, 2010 20:23:37 GMT -5
Those are cute!
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Post by Basketlady on Aug 31, 2010 21:23:27 GMT -5
These are really cute! I had no idea that Magnolia made dies. And how nice of them to make the wafer-thin dies!
Michelle
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Post by Deleted on Aug 31, 2010 21:37:11 GMT -5
I should have been covering my eyes, but these are really cute! And so are the Cozy Family stamps!
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Post by MBstang on Sept 1, 2010 7:24:04 GMT -5
I am really curious about the doohicky dies... What are the sizes? are the borders 7", 12" or something else. The measurements I saw were in mm and did not seem correct... anyone know? And how do they compare with QK???
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Post by Karen W on Sept 1, 2010 7:57:05 GMT -5
Very nice An exmple for the sizes Magnolia DooHickey's Cutting Dies - Bon Voyage Coll. - Old Swedish Lace is 179mm x 12 which is approx 7" by almost .5"
Karen
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Post by susie on Sept 1, 2010 8:39:09 GMT -5
Very nice An exmple for the sizes Magnolia DooHickey's Cutting Dies - Bon Voyage Coll. - Old Swedish Lace is 179mm x 12 which is approx 7" by almost .5" Karen I had to look up the conversion rate?!!! I had this in my cart last night and got up ready to place my order this am and it was stolen! I am so mad at myself! I sure hope Dani will reorder this die....
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Post by susie on Sept 1, 2010 9:24:29 GMT -5
Very nice An exmple for the sizes Magnolia DooHickey's Cutting Dies - Bon Voyage Coll. - Old Swedish Lace is 179mm x 12 which is approx 7" by almost .5" Karen I had to look up the conversion rate?!!! I had this in my cart last night and got up ready to place my order this am and it was stolen! I am so mad at myself! I sure hope Dani will reorder this die.... For anyone else who wants this die, Dani said he would order more!
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Post by MBstang on Sept 1, 2010 11:24:08 GMT -5
Thanks Karen! It has been a while since I had to convert metric to english units--- I should have looked it up! (And to think in the 4th grade my teacher said that the U.S. would totally be metric by the time I graduated high school!!!)
These border dies do interest me and I would love to see what the SLDT and Susan think of them and what they might do with them...
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Post by Diane in NH on Sept 1, 2010 13:40:31 GMT -5
I was trying so hard not to look, but I did. Isn't the lace just beautiful? Ohhhhhhh. NO MONEY!!!
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Post by Basketlady on Sept 1, 2010 13:58:57 GMT -5
MB--my teacher's told me the same thing. I wonder what happened?
And the really funny thing is that when we lived in Seoul, I would go to the fabric market there (the best thing to see in Seoul!) And they would measure the fabric with a YARDSTICK! Not a meterstick. Go figure!
Michelle
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Post by cheerfulmom on Sept 1, 2010 14:12:05 GMT -5
These are really cute! I shouldn't have looked either! lol
Phyllis
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