Originally Posted by pattis47
I guess that is why my tracking info just kept saying at the Processing Center Baltimore MD...I just checked now and it says no info available, updated throughout the day, just ckeck back. I dont know what kind of machine it went through, but it surely got caught in something that chewed it up.....
I have an extra row completed, because I made 2 originally because I was going to add it to the bottom when I received it back after you all had added your rows. I will just send that one tomorrow. Then I will take a few days to do the autograph blocks and another label for the rows and send them separate. That way she will have the row to work with and not have to wait.
Originally Posted by jacquie
ohhhhhh pat!!!!! sorry to hear this!!! :cry:
that is so awful!!!!!! such a shame!!!!!!
i hope my 'baby' is ok!!!
maybe dayle was right to use a box!
maybe we should all use a box, the row would be better protected.
it's actually worth the extra few $'s just to know that our work won't get all chewed up.
i'm amazed it went through a roller machine!!!!
it's an awful thought to think of that actually!!!! our precious work going through a roller machine!!!
i think i'll maybe have nightmares tonight!!!!
so sorry again, to hear of this bad luck pat!
take as long as you need by the way! i haven't had mine arrive yet in the UK, and my row hasn't reached it's destination in the USA either...
"Good Lord" ..... Maybe if it had been sent by "Pony Express" it would have been handled better. Ha-Ha!!
You know what gals ..... I don't think any one of us have a "gun" to our head and/or our mailing dates are "are carved in stone" .... just relax and let's enjoy this quilt making adventure. We started early and have plenty of time to work on our rows. Under these circumstances though .... I'm now thinking that mailing a box-like structure may be better protection. How does everyone else feel?