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Old 06-07-2020, 09:59 AM
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WMUTeach
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Yes, but my situation may be different from most. My long arm quilter is health compromised, so she did not mix with anyone but her physician husband until last week. (He is retired and pursues his second career as a game designer online from home). She has a large bin on her front porch for to leave your quilt, back, batting and when she is finished, your quilt is put in a large bag plastic bag and returned to the bin. She has continues to work at a slow but steady pace since the COVID-19 shutdown. I dropped off two tops to her this past week with social distancing and masks.. Just trying to support a local business. And yes, I expect she will be VERY busy as the world returns to some version of normal. Glad I go mine in before the flood of tops made during the lockdown.
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