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dar627742 11-05-2010 08:27 AM

jan who is/was sending quilts for our troups.am going through my stash & wondering if it can be used,or should anyone know of someone in need .please p m me
dar
i don't want any thing for this,maybe postage . not a problem if person can't afford it.just got an unexpected $$ & want to pay it forward

craftybear 11-05-2010 08:32 AM

that is Jan, let me find you the link

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-72656-1.htm

dar627742 11-07-2010 09:40 AM

free fabric is gone.i'm sure it is going to a good home as the lady does charity work.
now all i have to do is figure out the best[chrepest way to ship] it is quite a lg box[way more than i thought it would be!any suggestions? or i may have to ship in more than one box,so i can split up the shipping cost, have had a real surprize[$$$] & want to share my good luck!
i try to "pay it forward "whenever i can,but don't commit to making things,i'm not that good,also don't like the pressure to get things done.
anyway,i hope it will all go to good use.............if i ever get it all shipped!
dar

purrfectquilts 11-07-2010 09:50 AM

Fabric is heavy to ship. Parcel Post is probably the least expensive but then you have to pack it and tote it to the post office! UPS or Fed Ex ground is the next cheapest. Insured for up to $100 and ground rates are not all that bad. I just shipped a medium sized box (about 20 lbs)for around $20. Maybe pack your box, weigh it, and then go online for shipping quotes.


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