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minibear |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 07:27:01 AM I'm fairly new here...Haven't really gotten to know many of you but wanted to say Hello...Debby Kiwi in London...sent me a message and was nice to hear from you...I am from the Seattle area and lived at the base of the mountain you mentioned in a little town called Enumclaw as a child...Later lived in the Seattle area when I was married...We have been in Australia nearly 35 years...Yes we are near Perth a very beautiful city...I make miniature bears and have been very busy filling my Xmas orders of the Christmas edition...Hope to have more time after this week...Look forward to hearing from you....Carol
Hugs, Mini |
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Julia |
Posted - Dec 13 2005 : 09:35:33 AM Hi Carol! Glad you found us. Your bears intrigue me. I have a hard enough time with all the small pieces for doll clothes. But miniture pieces. Good on you! I too would love to see your bears. Do you do other crafty things, in the good sense that is. Merry Christmas! Julia V.
"...the setting sun is like going into the very presence of God." Elizabeth Von Arnim |
theherblady |
Posted - Dec 13 2005 : 05:45:51 AM Welcome Carol~~ I think it is so wonderful and interesting to hear from farm girls outside the U.S.~~ Hope to see your bears tooooo!~~ Jan |
Lavender Cottage |
Posted - Dec 13 2005 : 05:08:20 AM Welcome Carol-look forward to hearing more from you!
Ellen in MI |
Linda Houston |
Posted - Dec 12 2005 : 06:24:48 AM I'm glad you found us. I would love to see a picture of your bears. Welcome and looking forward to hearing from you. |
FloralSaucer |
Posted - Dec 12 2005 : 04:37:30 AM Welcome Carol!!! |
Debs |
Posted - Dec 11 2005 : 10:32:32 AM Welcome to the forum Carol! You've moved from one very beautiful part of the world to another, I remember visiting Enumclaw on the way to Mt Rainier, stopped off for lunch there. Do join the chapter for us "downunder" folk - it's slowly growing - and I hope to actually be living back home "downunder" next year!
Debby |
bubblesnz |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 4:15:51 PM Hi Carol, We have a chapter for Aussie and New Zealanders combined. If you would like to join, we would love to have you in it. Drop me an email. Cheers, Helen |
Eileen |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 12:10:13 PM Hi Carol,I also would love to see your bears. I make bears too. Eileen
Songbird; singing joy to the earth |
crazymoose |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 11:38:47 AM Hello Carol and welcome. I live in (a little outside of) Enumclaw. It is no longer a small town. It still has its dairy farms.
Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. Louisa May Alcott |
katie-ell |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 11:18:30 AM Hi Carol -- Welcome to this forum! When I go blog-hopping, I find such interesting crafty people in Australia sharing their wares. I'd love to see yours as well! Please post your website if you have one. And have fun getting to know this site -- lots of generous, friendly womenfolk here. Katie |
therusticcottage |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 10:51:00 AM Hi Carol -- welcome. I live in WA but I'm on the SW end near Portland. Glad you're here!
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quilt8305 |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 09:25:24 AM I would also like to see your bears.
Mary
The great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. Wm. James |
Judes |
Posted - Dec 10 2005 : 08:12:18 AM Hi Carol! I'd love to see your bears...Do you have a website? I was once a maker of bears. In middle school, I decided to make two of them....without knowing how to sew. I found a pattern, set my mind to it, and weeks later two brother bears emerged...complete with movable arms and legs! I just rescued them from my mom's house, where they have been hidden & underappreciated, until I remembered them recently. Anyhow....Welcome! Judes
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