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Old 07-25-2013, 05:58 AM
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If you're on FACEBOOK, share your sale with your friends with photos and a good description of size and all that conveys with the home, such as appliances. If it has to be moved let that be known also.
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Old 07-25-2013, 06:22 AM
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Just a word of caution. If you are selling it yourself, be sure you have your husband or another male relative or friend there when you show the home. There are too many crazies out there now so be careful. Anytime I sell anything on craigslist, etc. I make sure my DH is here too if it's something too big to take to a neutral location and then I make him go with me.

Sorry, no help on the packing. I've got to do the same thing. Janet's post has some good tips though.
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Old 07-25-2013, 12:40 PM
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Ok, here is a pro on moving and packing. First of all, clear one corner of your LR. Into that corner goes the things you can not live without: medicines, hearing/medical aids, important papers/checkbooks, pet immunization records,makeup/all beauty items, sewing machine and tools for quilting, insurance papers, doctors phone numbers/records. These items are not to be packed and everyone needs to know:Hands Off. When I moved across country, I had to clean the house so I included a vac sweeper and rags and chemicals to clean old house and new before furniture arrived. Each person knows what is important to them, but include much of what I listed above. A dear friend lost her earring aids for 6 months because a friend helped her and put them in a pair of shoes. I have moved so many times, I can't remember the number. As for selling your house, put it in CL, the local paper, grocery stores, and a huge sign outside and smaller ones nearby on cross streets. Good luck.
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Old 07-25-2013, 02:03 PM
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We unexpectedly sold our house 2 1/2 years ago just before Christmas. Had to be out by the 19th and didn't start packing until after Thanksgiving. I knew our things would be in storage for quite some time and as it turned out it took 1 1/2 years to finally get our new house built. In the meantime we rented a fully furnished and equipped home from some friends. This is how I packed my house:

- I got boxes, just any kind, and a spiral notebook. As I packed a box I put a number on it on all 4 sides and on top, that way no matter how it was put in storage I could see the number. As I put things in that box I made a list in the notebook of briefly what was in that box - ie - blender, processor, measuring cups, etc. I then taped that box and put it either in the hall or the corner of the Great Room. I also color-coded the sharpie I was using and designated a color for each room. If I knew I wanted to keep something out I put a big asterisk on the box. By the time I was finished I had over 130 boxes but each one had a number on it. We ended up with 4 storage units because the night before the moving guys came we found out that the house we had wanted to lease was not available so EVERYTHING went into storage, except for most of the clothes. When I needed to find a particular box, and believe me in the 1 1/2 years we were "homeless" I needed to find several boxes, I basically had to look for the number. Each evening I would take my list and put it on a spread sheet - box #, room, contents. With the spread sheet I could print it out 2 different ways - by room or by box #. I worked great for me. One thing I would have done was to be with the guys as they unloaded the boxes into storage. They just put them in where they were fit because they didn't know my "system"!! So there were some boxes that stayed untouched for the time. It really helped when we moved. While I was guiding the first moving van to the house I got a call and they had taken my mother to the hospital. I called my neighbor and she graciously said she would come supervise. So everything was put in the garage and believe me we barely had room to walk through. Long story short, my mother passed away that evening so it was a very traumatic move. My daughter and son-in-law live about 30 min. away and my son flew in from Baltimore. So that weekend instead of having to go though every box to see where it would go my daughter had the 2 lists and when the boys would bring a box she would tell them exactly what room to put it in! That was a little over a year ago and I have just finished unpacking all the boxes but I knew where something was if I needed it.
Sorry this was so long but I have always been wordy. So go get a LOT of boxes, several rolls of packing tape, a good spiral notebook and several different colors of sharpies.
And good luck!!

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Old 07-26-2013, 08:59 AM
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How far are you moving? I think I would keep my machine as long as possible and do it as a carry on in the car. Good luck with the move and is one row on your block on the design board upside down?
I have had that block up there for over a year I was trying some scraps...I never saw it......so funny
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100 miles yes keeping machine out is good idea
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Old 07-26-2013, 09:13 AM
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thanks I had the list in mind but the color sharpies gave me an idea color code the room to box color I can put color paper on doorway and unless helpers are color blind it should help
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Sewfriendly has the right idea and it'll really make your move much easier. Good luck.
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Old 07-26-2013, 04:14 PM
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you can also go to a place like uhaul that sells boxes and buy rolls of packing tape that are color coded and also printed with "bathroom, bedroom, kitchen" etc. VERY handy!!
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Most important make sure your sewing machine is not kept in your trunk or car. The heat will distort it.
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