tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3025367697738845929.post457340532847938183..comments2023-08-02T11:20:33.344-04:00Comments on frenchtown fiber: Peters Valley: Day TwoChrishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14609012310202327443noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3025367697738845929.post-69175919359041784062009-05-28T11:07:51.192-04:002009-05-28T11:07:51.192-04:00Hey Janneke,
Thanks for stopping by the blog and c...Hey Janneke,<br />Thanks for stopping by the blog and commenting! I sure did have fun at Peters Valley. I had a hard time getting back to work. <br /><br />I still have to write about day 3 on my blog. I have to hurry, already starting to forget the details. Well, I can always make things up!<br />ChrisChrishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14609012310202327443noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3025367697738845929.post-84261652359002105112009-05-27T18:36:49.409-04:002009-05-27T18:36:49.409-04:00Love your whole Peter`s Valley travel log.
Now I d...Love your whole Peter`s Valley travel log.<br />Now I do not have to write it.(With my twisted english!!!!!) The best thing is that I now get to see your work on the blog and etsy.AMAZING.<br />JannekeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3025367697738845929.post-48703172203486842562009-05-27T15:14:37.871-04:002009-05-27T15:14:37.871-04:00Hi!
Your recent posts are so exciting! I would ha...Hi!<br />Your recent posts are so exciting! I would have loved to have been there with you and the others....and yes...I most certainly would have tried banging on the metal too! I hope you get to see the finished tick! There's a painter at Gallery 80808 who often portrays some of the dead cockroaches (actually...these are Palmetto bugs....flying cockroaches native to our area!) They are actually quite adorable. I have one. I can't find the email that someone (I think it was you) wrote asking about my grave rubbings. If it was you: I cover the crayon markings with a piece of Seal release paper and iron. Most people don't have this paper but baking parchment is basically the same thing. In truth, one could cover the crayon with plain paper and iron. I do this to avoid smearing the crayon with the heat. After the first ironing, the paper is no longer necessary. All the extra wax has been melted away. The resulting fabric is soft and pliable....just like it was before the rubbing.<br />Susan<br />PS I know just where Dingman's Fall is located. I've been there twice. Did you know that my married name is Susan Lenz Dingman!Susan Lenzhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13828597703914908801noreply@blogger.com