

In the post (mail) a few days ago I received a gift from Miss Bee Haven at MJF. She had noticed that on my blog post of
Jan 10 that I liked to use beads in some of my work. The item was a gift for my husband. So she sent me an email asking if I could use any more beads and said she had some old ones. Sure, beads are always good,

especially

old ones. When they arrived they where defiantly vintage ones; they look to be from the 1920's or before.
Very lovely! Thank you, very much. I will have to find a special project for these because they

are very nice; it might be hard to tell that in the photos, but they are lovely.
This is the card that came with the beads.
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