RAK Thank You!
#421
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MO (the Show Me state)
Posts: 2,947
the cd copy idea sounds kewl. i had saved copies of quilt patterns i collected on a cd and last year when my computer had a really mean virus it wiped my cd clean.... presto no more quilt patterns. i have tried not to think about it too much because if i do i will start crying. that cd contained several years of collecting quilt patterns.
and krystyna it is funny you said that about your hair, i sent one of my sp swap partners some also and she thanked me for sending her dgd some hair goodies. i didnt even bother to correct her, whatever floated her boat at the time was good with me. it was good enough for me that they would be well used.
and krystyna it is funny you said that about your hair, i sent one of my sp swap partners some also and she thanked me for sending her dgd some hair goodies. i didnt even bother to correct her, whatever floated her boat at the time was good with me. it was good enough for me that they would be well used.
A while ago someone sent me some tiny terry pony tail holders and (this was such a blond moment) I thought, now how did she know I wear my hair in braids these days? DUH. Well, they're now going on bobbins. Love them!
And yes, Louise, the board has been a little flakey today. Maybe too much traffic on this chilly Sunday afternoon.
I've been spending (too much) time sorting through my bookmarks. What a bunch of wonderful stuff I've found. I've been thinking of putting all the pdfs for patterns onto a disk once I've gotten them all organized - anyone else do this? If so, would anyone eventually like a copy?
And yes, Louise, the board has been a little flakey today. Maybe too much traffic on this chilly Sunday afternoon.
I've been spending (too much) time sorting through my bookmarks. What a bunch of wonderful stuff I've found. I've been thinking of putting all the pdfs for patterns onto a disk once I've gotten them all organized - anyone else do this? If so, would anyone eventually like a copy?
Last edited by Havplenty; 02-12-2012 at 11:16 AM.
#422
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: MO (the Show Me state)
Posts: 2,947
okay off to get some chores done and package up my swap packages. i was running so much yesterday that i didnt make in home in time to mail them out so my pals wont be receiving their packages on monday as planned. at least they should still get them next week.
#423
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Not only are they in a 1000 count bag, but that bag is only
$1 can't beat the price.
$1 can't beat the price.
i didn't know family dollar sold them in 1000 ct bags but i have only been in a family dollar store maybe 3 times ever so i really dont know what they sell. wow will now have to check out family dollar. i was buying my bags of bobbin wraps from the asian hair shops or from ebay.
#424
I was RAK'd yesterday by the 3 Musketeers: Kris aka thomp116, Diana aka walk-n-roll, & Sheila aka sheila-in Erie. There was a zipper pouch made with Steelers fabric, which I just love. Inside was full of some much wanted scraps (including Steeler) and a gift card to Joann's. Thank you ladies it was a wonderful surprise when I checked my mail last night
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#425
#426
Nice RAKs!
Speaking of hair doo dads ... I know that when you get to a "certain age" you're supposed to wear short hair. Thankfully we are no longer in an age where that hair was tinted pink or blue. (Why on earth did ladies do that?) Anyway, I am hair impaired. I cannot fashion a decent do if my life depended on it. It is straight as a stick, still primarily auburn, and quite long. I get sick of having it wrap around my neck when I sleep or get caught in the zipper of my coat or flap in my face when I take the dogs to the beach so I wear it in braids. I guess it would be better if I lived in Montana or on a mountain somewhere rather than in an upscale suburban neighborhood, but it is what it is. I am now officially an eccentric old lady.
Speaking of hair doo dads ... I know that when you get to a "certain age" you're supposed to wear short hair. Thankfully we are no longer in an age where that hair was tinted pink or blue. (Why on earth did ladies do that?) Anyway, I am hair impaired. I cannot fashion a decent do if my life depended on it. It is straight as a stick, still primarily auburn, and quite long. I get sick of having it wrap around my neck when I sleep or get caught in the zipper of my coat or flap in my face when I take the dogs to the beach so I wear it in braids. I guess it would be better if I lived in Montana or on a mountain somewhere rather than in an upscale suburban neighborhood, but it is what it is. I am now officially an eccentric old lady.
#428
I was RAK'd yesterday by the 3 Musketeers: Kris aka thomp116, Diana aka walk-n-roll, & Sheila aka sheila-in Erie. There was a zipper pouch made with Steelers fabric, which I just love. Inside was full of some much wanted scraps (including Steeler) and a gift card to Joann's. Thank you ladies it was a wonderful surprise when I checked my mail last night
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#429
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: NW PA
Posts: 190
I was RAK'd yesterday by the 3 Musketeers: Kris aka thomp116, Diana aka walk-n-roll, & Sheila aka sheila-in Erie. There was a zipper pouch made with Steelers fabric, which I just love. Inside was full of some much wanted scraps (including Steeler) and a gift card to Joann's. Thank you ladies it was a wonderful surprise when I checked my mail last night
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#430
Just nice to see someone use theirs!!!I use mine all the time matter of fact did a bunch for Valentines Day!!!!!
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