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Old 08-10-2010, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by amma
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
So glad that you joined us!

I was born and raised in Vancouver, still spend a lot of time there and in the Portland area. You will love all that there is to do there. Have you been to Fabric Depot yet? :D:D:D
Fabric Depot - destination once a week generally!!!!!!!!


I go there so often that it was once suggested that I be given a name tag! : = ) Being so large, 1 12 acres under roof, I walk around and call it my exercise day.

On a serious note, I have formed genuine friendships with the ladies there. It is a wonderful store and the family who owns it run it with customers in mind - in my opinion.
For those who order by mail, check out their web site. You won't be sorry.
Love Fabric Depot! Can't beat 1.5 acres of fabric, etc!!! The website is very user-friendly.
Is that a Yo-yo quilt in your Avitar? Did you make that beauty?
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Old 08-10-2010, 07:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by amma
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
So glad that you joined us!

I was born and raised in Vancouver, still spend a lot of time there and in the Portland area. You will love all that there is to do there. Have you been to Fabric Depot yet? :D:D:D
Fabric Depot - destination once a week generally!!!!!!!!


I go there so often that it was once suggested that I be given a name tag! : = ) Being so large, 1 12 acres under roof, I walk around and call it my exercise day.

On a serious note, I have formed genuine friendships with the ladies there. It is a wonderful store and the family who owns it run it with customers in mind - in my opinion.
For those who order by mail, check out their web site. You won't be sorry.
Love Fabric Depot! Can't beat 1.5 acres of fabric, etc!!! The website is very user-friendly.
Is that a Yo-yo quilt in your Avitar? Did you make that beauty?
Yes it is! Actually, it is a wall hanging. Thanks for your kind compliment!
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Old 08-10-2010, 08:09 PM
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Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by amma
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
So glad that you joined us!

I was born and raised in Vancouver, still spend a lot of time there and in the Portland area. You will love all that there is to do there. Have you been to Fabric Depot yet? :D:D:D
Fabric Depot - destination once a week generally!!!!!!!!


I go there so often that it was once suggested that I be given a name tag! : = ) Being so large, 1 12 acres under roof, I walk around and call it my exercise day.

On a serious note, I have formed genuine friendships with the ladies there. It is a wonderful store and the family who owns it run it with customers in mind - in my opinion.
For those who order by mail, check out their web site. You won't be sorry.
Love Fabric Depot! Can't beat 1.5 acres of fabric, etc!!! The website is very user-friendly.
Is that a Yo-yo quilt in your Avitar? Did you make that beauty?
Yes it is! Actually, it is a wall hanging. Thanks for your kind compliment!


Did you hand stitch them together or machine stitch it to a foundation?
While riding in the car for an extended trip, I make yo-yo's if I don't have a quilt to hand stitch the binding on, and have yet to figure out what I'm going to do with them. Reminds me of my pre-teen years.
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Old 08-10-2010, 08:10 PM
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Welcome. I am sure you will learn a lot here and love it. I do. My sone and family live in Salem.
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Old 08-10-2010, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by grannylou
Welcome. I am sure you will learn a lot here and love it. I do. My sone and family live in Salem.
Thank you....I have a son and his family in Puyallup and another in Colorado.
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Old 08-11-2010, 05:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by Theresa
Originally Posted by Momsmurf
Originally Posted by amma
Hello and Welcome to the board :D:D:D
So glad that you joined us!

I was born and raised in Vancouver, still spend a lot of time there and in the Portland area. You will love all that there is to do there. Have you been to Fabric Depot yet? :D:D:D
Fabric Depot - destination once a week generally!!!!!!!!


I go there so often that it was once suggested that I be given a name tag! : = ) Being so large, 1 12 acres under roof, I walk around and call it my exercise day.

On a serious note, I have formed genuine friendships with the ladies there. It is a wonderful store and the family who owns it run it with customers in mind - in my opinion.
For those who order by mail, check out their web site. You won't be sorry.
Love Fabric Depot! Can't beat 1.5 acres of fabric, etc!!! The website is very user-friendly.
Is that a Yo-yo quilt in your Avitar? Did you make that beauty?
Yes it is! Actually, it is a wall hanging. Thanks for your kind compliment!


Did you hand stitch them together or machine stitch it to a foundation?
While riding in the car for an extended trip, I make yo-yo's if I don't have a quilt to hand stitch the binding on, and have yet to figure out what I'm going to do with them. Reminds me of my pre-teen years.
They are hand-stitched together without a foundation. The color of the wall (periwinkle) is showing through the open sections, but it doesn't show up well in the pic.
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Old 08-12-2010, 08:46 AM
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Welcome from Michigan.
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