I used my fabric as packing when we moved. I filled every empty space with scraps and wrapped glasses dishes with the bigger pieces.
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When can you start?????
I'm afraid he'll miss your lasagna.... I'm sure he's just jesting.... |
Originally Posted by mimom
put them in a box and write tampons and pads on it, he'll never know cause he'll never bother to look. 8-)
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I love Italian cooking!!! PM me
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Originally Posted by Notimetoquilt
Hey Marcia
I'm in Ottawa, Canada and I have a 3 bedroom house to myself. You can even start touring Canada too. Since I still work full-time, I don't have much time to quilt but if you did some cooking and some housework, we can have time to quilt together. Paulette (notimetoquilt) I LOVE Ottawa. I'll come live with you. And I have a cottage about an hour away on a lake, so we will have a summer quilting place too. I'll be there before sundown - you'll know me by the big trailer of fabric I'll be pulling. ;) Irish |
Originally Posted by Parrothead
Only for the time of moving, put them in those plastic bags you take all the air out of with your vacuum. This will reduce them considerably. Just take them out when you get to your new home. You could also stuff them in pillows.
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We will all keep you. Give us the heads up on where you want to live. Men keep all of their toys and old clothes so we can too. Getting ready for you.. LOL.....HIS LOSS OUR GAIN.
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Originally Posted by pippa
This morning I had all the scraps on the table for sorting by colour. DH looks at the mess and says "You can't take it all with you when we move, you know"
Reply "If not, I'm not coming either." So I am looking for someone to adopt me and give me a home with all my stash. In exchange I can offer cleaning, cooking (I make a mean lasagna) or baby sitting. Please? I can't live without my fabrics! Pippa |
Are you limited by weight?
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I have room for you!
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