How much time daily do you spend on Quilting Board? and what do you look at first?
#15
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,312
My routine once out of bed , is start up the computer , Get my work e- mail open( I office from home) , then open the quiltboard and paruse the topics in main, then check for anything of interest list in for sale, then photos.. then other sections but in no particular order.
I have been known to surf this site when on particularly boring work conference calls.... but SHHH don't tell .
I have been known to surf this site when on particularly boring work conference calls.... but SHHH don't tell .
#17
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: northern California
Posts: 1,098
I guess, as a retired person I'm pretty average. I have fibromyalgia (spell?) and don't move well in the morning, so my DH brings me a simple breakfast in bed and I eat and sip coffee for the usual 1-2 hours and then get up and get at my quilting (if life doesn't get in the way).
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Crystal River, Florida
Posts: 37
About 1 hour first thing in the morning and several times during the day as I check my emails. I consider it time well spent because I use the info. It's like having a good friend. I have put many hints to use, enjoyed hearing others who have the same mishaps as I have, privately celebrated with success stories, and just plain good advice. Also use several of the recipes. I work as a volunteer in a thrift store that benefits the homeless. We have many vintage and orphaned sewing machines donated. I check them out, clean & oil, etc. Hints here are a big help with that.
#20
My iPhone and I have coffe in the morning with QB - messages, main, pictures, Secret Santa thread. I come back often during the day especially while waiting for kids to finish dance, gymnastics, etc. if it was not for the IPhone I would rarely have time. And of course, before bed I check to see if I missed something important. You never know!
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