HI All,
If you have any sewing questions for me (your Schmata Yenta (yiddish for "rag busybody") please PM me and I will answer you personally and post the reply on the list in case the info might be useful to other people.
I am moving, etc, do I may not catch your question in a timely manner, but the PM will relay a message to my email so I will see it quicker.
yours in stitching,
Rowan/Jinho
for people new to Jukai this year, a Treeleaf tradition is that the rakusu is known here as the "dishcloth of enlightenment" (per a story from Martin).
If you have any sewing questions for me (your Schmata Yenta (yiddish for "rag busybody") please PM me and I will answer you personally and post the reply on the list in case the info might be useful to other people.
I am moving, etc, do I may not catch your question in a timely manner, but the PM will relay a message to my email so I will see it quicker.
yours in stitching,
Rowan/Jinho
for people new to Jukai this year, a Treeleaf tradition is that the rakusu is known here as the "dishcloth of enlightenment" (per a story from Martin).
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