so, show us what quilting goody santa brought you!
#101
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#102
I got a $50.00 gift card for Joanna fabrics sell is going so Iuse it before the 3rd of January. More to add to my stash.
Thanks to my youngest daughter, got to love them She loved thte quilt I gave her for Christmas..
Thanks to my youngest daughter, got to love them She loved thte quilt I gave her for Christmas..
#103
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Sounds like you are well loved.
#105
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I got a new grandson born Dec 24!!!
I got lights!!! one little LED light with a goose neck for looking inside sewing machines, one clamp on the table electric LED light and a battery powered LED light that clamps or sits on the table - I was complaining about how bad my lighting was I guess.
I got lights!!! one little LED light with a goose neck for looking inside sewing machines, one clamp on the table electric LED light and a battery powered LED light that clamps or sits on the table - I was complaining about how bad my lighting was I guess.
#106
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A gift certificate for Joanns and the book Serger Sewing Basics. Someone recommended the book. It's great for a beginner serger. It shows you all the basics and has projects telling you settings to use and how to use the serger. Also got my sewing table but that was an early present since I've been using it a month.
#109
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Location: Sweet Home Alabama
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My 11 year old dgd was all excited about the gift she bought me - open it first she kept telling me - all day long. It's the only quilty gift I got this year which is unusual . It was a pair of earrings made like the old Singer sewing machines. They are really cute. One of the older kids sent me a gift certificate so that will probably be spent on something quilty.
#110
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
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I got some dies for my Accuquilt Go, a Kindle Fire, an afghan with pictures of the family at my 80th birthday party, a coffee mug and mouse pad with pictures from the same party; and, most important, a wonderful time with our family! We ate, drank, played Apples to Apples, and had fun opening gifts.
I always fill large drawstring bags for each person (like huge Christmas stockings.) Inside are wrapped objects including practical objects like pocket calendars, soap, etc., containers of candy, and silly toys. Hidden among these objects are 5 one-dollar bills.
Our children's and grandchildren's ages vary from 58 to 18. It's hard to know who enjoys exploring these bags the most!
I always fill large drawstring bags for each person (like huge Christmas stockings.) Inside are wrapped objects including practical objects like pocket calendars, soap, etc., containers of candy, and silly toys. Hidden among these objects are 5 one-dollar bills.
Our children's and grandchildren's ages vary from 58 to 18. It's hard to know who enjoys exploring these bags the most!
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