Lee Ann Hamm wrote in a message to All:
LAH> I'm dying of curiosity here. I'm a member of a crochet mailing
LAH> list and I've been wondering for some time how many people here,
LAH> in this conference, are on the crochet mailing list too? It's the
LAH> one run by Deb Arrowwood.
I have never heard of this one. Tell me more!!
LAH> I have accumulated quite a number of crochet and some knit
LAH> patterns off the list and the Internet and I'd like to share them,
LAH> but a) I don't know how many crocheters there are here and b)
LAH> don't know how many folks already have them.
If they aren't copywrited (and coming off the Internet I hope that they
aren't) I would love for you to share them.
LAH> If it's now against the conference rules, I'd like to post them
LAH> here. They are text files and not too big. Is this against the
LAH> rules? (The moderator's name eludes me at the moment).
Hmm, moderator? Who is that again? OH YES! It is ME!! No it is not
against the conference rules at all as long as the patterns are not
copyrighted. Putting anything on the echo that has a copyright on it is
illegal and therefore NOT permitted. Free patterns and the like are
definitely
okay though. So, tell us more about the crochet list! I belong to a quilt
list already. No, we don't transmit patterns back and forth, but we talk
a lot, exchange ideas, participate in swaps and ask for help finding a fabric
that we might need to finish a project. I have a web page idea of scanning
swatches of fabric that people are looking for up and a way of contacting
these
people. Might help someone finish a UFO.
Later!,
Pat
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