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Post by sandrainsydney on Oct 15, 2011 2:21:13 GMT
wow
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ragdall
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Post by ragdall on Oct 18, 2011 7:49:32 GMT
Rags, I didn't bother to ask. My nieces were also given my toy sewing machine - my father built it into a little cabinet after the clamp holding it onto a table once gave way, and I suffered a cut lip as a result - and when I enquired about that I was told it had probably rotted in the tropical humidity years ago. I suspect the doll house suffered a similar fate. At least I still have my two larger dolls! Here is an interesting site, a quilted yurt www.thequiltquine.com/content/yurts.html -doesn't it look like a fun place? Jennie, It's so sad about your treasures being neglected. The quilt yurt is fascinating! What a huge task!
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Post by jennieg on Oct 19, 2011 1:19:00 GMT
Isn't it amazing?
Ah well Rags, I resigned myself some years ago to never getting back my childhood treasures. If I had daughters my toys would still be with me, and I always wanted a daughter, but alas.....no luck.
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