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- From: sam@hpsad.sad.hp.com (Vicky Hansen)
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 15:28:56 GMT
- Subject: Re: Making fans
- Message-ID: <38570002@hpsad.sad.hp.com>
- Organization: HP Signal Analysis Division - Rohnert Park, CA
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- Newsgroups: rec.crafts.misc
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- In rec.crafts.misc, v087q5jd@ubvmsb.cc.buffalo.edu writes:
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- >I have a problem perhaps one of you could solve... A friend of mine is
- >getting married in June and wants to carry oriental type fans down the alter.
- >Thus she needs 4 middle sized, very nice fans.
-
- >Does anyone know how to make them, or does anyone out there make them on
- >commission? We are getting desparate!!! If you have an idea how to do it, or
- >are willing to sell some that you have make, please mail me! Thanks!
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- I recommend that you look for any cheepo paper fan, cut out some lace the same
- size and shape as the open fan, cut off the paper that came on it and glue the
- lace on. Trim the edge with some lace or ribbon, put a tassle on the end and
- you are done.
-