I think I've broken my Fabric Mule's back!
#23
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Join Date: Nov 2012
Location: Pennsylvania
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He said the package must weigh 30 lbs. and he is NOT a happy camper. I did point out that I had to go almost a year without ordering (because he had a contract that had him working from home) so this was 'sort of' catch-up. He did not seem to think that was a valid point.
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Manitoba
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#28
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Manitoba
Posts: 281
Thanks for the link. I order a lot while wintering down south as our fabric is so expensive in Canada. When home, I sometimes order from Connecting threads and it usually only costs about $7 for shipping, duty and taxes. Donation quilts seem to go faster with $5 a yard fabric than $22 a meter fabric!
As for the snow blowing, there is so much snow back home I can't imagine handling a long driveway on my own. So you certainly deserve a reward.
When I checked the site, items I really liked were sold out. Methinks you bought the store! Good job..
As for the snow blowing, there is so much snow back home I can't imagine handling a long driveway on my own. So you certainly deserve a reward.
When I checked the site, items I really liked were sold out. Methinks you bought the store! Good job..
Last edited by Barbpr; 03-19-2014 at 04:07 AM.
#30
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Carroll, Iowa
Posts: 3,408
Its amazing how heavy fabric can get when you purchase a bunch of it. Just received an order and it was in a large box and was fairly heavy. Love taking each piece out of the box to drool over.........:-)
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