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Old 05-10-2016, 06:53 AM
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Quilter momma when I send my grandson's sport fabric it won't be the most fun fabric to sew with but I picked fabrics I know he is hoping to love. For me it's fun when I find just the right coordinating colors and a pattern that showcases the fabric.
I agree also I have become a much better quilter by using fabrics I would probably not choose and by trying to see someone elses vision and doing my best to follow their requests. I have ventured into new quilting territory that I may never have found with out the swap and it has made me appreciate things like using whites, and understand more about color placement. I don't have it down (obviously you have seen my blocks) but it is better how scary is that thought?
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Old 05-10-2016, 09:05 AM
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I agree about it making us better. Each boom I join I find at least two fabrics I struggle with. This time it was QM's and Kassaundra's. Nothing at all wrong with them, just not fabrics I'd chose so that makes me stretch. I held them to the end because I kept hoping I'd be inspired. That inspiration never really came on those two but I fought the urge just to make an easy block and call it a day. I don't know if I succeeded with those blocks (not looking for confirmation or consolation) but I gave it the best I had for those fabrics. Even so, I'm fighting the urge to change one of them even now but that's a slippery slope!
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I agree also I have become a much better quilter by using fabrics I would probably not choose and by trying to see someone elses vision and doing my best to follow their requests. I have ventured into new quilting territory that I may never have found with out the swap and it has made me appreciate things like using whites, and understand more about color placement. I don't have it down (obviously you have seen my blocks) but it is better how scary is that thought?
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Old 05-10-2016, 09:21 AM
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I completely agree Janice, each boom there have been fabric or requests I have struggled with. Sometimes I love the fabric just have a hard time w/ making it into a block, other times I've raised an eyebrow (figuratively since I can't do it really, it's both or none) at choices only to be gobbsmacked w/ how good it turns out. I learn something new each boom.
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Old 05-10-2016, 09:56 AM
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This is unreal!!! I call the USPS and they can't do anything at this point. They said to wait another day to see if it gets unstuck. Really *#*#*#*#*#*#*#!
I will call them again tomorrow. I now, after an hour searching and calling everywhere I can, have a number to get a hold of a live person. This will be the second time in three years a package of mine is lost in the shuffle and both times it is quilting. Who knew.
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Old 05-10-2016, 12:18 PM
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Well, take heart. It'll turn up. We had one member's package, perfectly addressed by her, end up in a PO 40 miles away, probably because our zips are one digit different. It finally got here. Yours will too. And if it's a bit late, it's just the way it is and we will all cope. I'm sorry it's so aggravating for you. Breathe deeply. It'll work out.
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This is unreal!!! I call the USPS and they can't do anything at this point. They said to wait another day to see if it gets unstuck. Really *#*#*#*#*#*#*#!
I will call them again tomorrow. I now, after an hour searching and calling everywhere I can, have a number to get a hold of a live person. This will be the second time in three years a package of mine is lost in the shuffle and both times it is quilting. Who knew.
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Old 05-10-2016, 12:31 PM
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It becomes a bother because I worked hard to be sure I got them in the mail on time, plus I don't have some of the fabrics to make duplicate blocks if it gets lost. One time I was doing a row by row and a set of rows got lost in the mail. That was devestating. Just don't want that to happen again.
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Old 05-10-2016, 12:55 PM
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That's a terrible shame about the row by row piece! No wonder you're so upset. My experience has been considerably better. Packages have gotten misplaced for a few days but every one has turned up. My hopes are this will be another one of those cases.
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It becomes a bother because I worked hard to be sure I got them in the mail on time, plus I don't have some of the fabrics to make duplicate blocks if it gets lost. One time I was doing a row by row and a set of rows got lost in the mail. That was devestating. Just don't want that to happen again.
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Old 05-10-2016, 05:08 PM
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I mailed a Veterans coin to a dear friend in Iowa...it ended up in South Dakota! But the next day it was in Iowa where it should have been. My brother mailed me a package from Florida...was in Tampa a week, went to Georgia to the dead letter file and he had to file a complaint to get it resent...ugh..took 2 weeks for me to get it but I did eventually get it! Everyone say a prayer that her package shows up!!
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Old 05-10-2016, 05:38 PM
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Doesn't matter it seems if it's a package or an envelope, granddaughter sent me a b-day card from Fort Worth, Texas on the 12th of April for my May 1 day......got it yesterday....How do you figure that? I swear some days must be better than others
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Old 05-11-2016, 03:16 AM
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That's absurd! I know it usually takes an extra day or two for our packages to reach you but two weeks plus for a card? I wonder why that happens???
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Doesn't matter it seems if it's a package or an envelope, granddaughter sent me a b-day card from Fort Worth, Texas on the 12th of April for my May 1 day......got it yesterday....How do you figure that? I swear some days must be better than others
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