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I have just found your group and wondered if I may join? I have been beading for about 6 years now and my main interest is in french beaded flowers.

Kathy - England

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Kathy Haynes
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Welcome Kathy !

Please post a more detailed intro when you get a chance and join in on the discussion. Love to see pics of your work, too.

B.

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Barbara Forbes-Lyons

Hi, Kathy. I have a book on French beaded flowers. I doubt I'll ever make any, but it's fun to look at them anyway. They are so pretty. Some are amazingly realistic.

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Peggy

OMTP.

-Su (also in England. Look guys, there's more of us now!!!)

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Su/Cutworks

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roxan

Welcome Kathy.

Kathy and I are old email friends of many years. I feel I partly responsible for Kathy's stroll into beads. Shirley

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Shirley Shone

Doesnt that mean you have to share the available beads between more people tho? Welcome to the group Kathy! Diana

Reply to
Diana Curtis

Hi Kathy and welcome. I would love to see your flowers! I think they are very cool and time intensive if I'm right.

Reply to
starlia

I think there's enough room for one more. Plus, we're closer to Czech bead country than the US is. :-) And if more people want lampwork then more people will make lampwork, and then one day everyone will have lampwork!

-Su

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Su/Cutworks

So polite!!!

Welcome to our adiction. :-)

Reply to
JoAnn Paules

Welcome to the warm, wild, wacky and oh so wonderful world of RCB Kathy!!

Annie

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Annie Bauer

Welcome Kathy, glad you're here :)

.Stephanie.

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Stephanie

This is a day we all dream of and hope for. :-) Diana And beady equality for all, amen

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Diana Curtis

Glad to have you join us. You don't get much better a recommendation than an invitation from Shirley.

Tina

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Christina Peterson

Kathy, welcome. I am Jan in New Zealand and I am also a great beaded flower fan. My aim is to buy up every available book on beaded flowers and to make all the items. In reality I have made a good start on the books and am having a great time trying out patterns and designing my own based on NZ flowers. We are coming into Spring and I am doing blossoms-I also work full time but fingdbeading flowers very relaxing. I love this newsgroup and read every night and morning to keep up. Have been away 4 days and had nearly 3000 to catch up with. I don't post often as I have to switch back to Windows and wade through thousands of posts , One day I will get the sysem working properly. I silently send out vibes when needed and follow progress of members. Cheers, Jan

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Jan NZ

Hi Kathy! Welcome to the group... it looks like you just joined! :) I'm glad to meet you, and eager to see some of your beaded flowers... they sound wonderful.

-Kalera

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Kathy Haynes wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

Oh good! Now, maybe one of you can tell me what "fizzing" means. I have an idea, from the context. (A children's story, "Diggy Takes His Pick", wherein Diggy starts his morning with stretching, yawning, and fizzing.)

-Kalera

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Su/Cutworks wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

Artist's licence.

-Su

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Su/Cutworks

Welcome, Kathy!

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Kandice Seeber

OK. SO I guess I am safe in assuming that it means what it sounds like it means, then.

-Kalera

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Su/Cutworks wrote:

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Kalera Stratton

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