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There could be a storm that lasted 20 years and I wouldn't run out of projects! LOL :D:D
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Originally Posted by Raggiemom
Never thought of it. Of course, I'm not in any danger of running out of projects. :(
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never out of projects...always short on time...where can we get some more out of that?! I'm like a kid fighting bedtime every night.
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maybe sew southern has the perfect job for quilters?
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Where do you buy your kits?
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I have enough quilting and crafting supplies to last me a lifetime. No worries about running out here! :D
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We'd definitely run out of food long before I ever ran out of fabric or thread!
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Heck I'm in Wisconsin, we expect storms. We are always stocked up on everything (including multple projects), never need to run to the store just cause a storms coming :)
Although shopping during a storm is very plesent, no other shoppers, no crowds. But I do drive 4WD so as long as the store is open, I can get there. Heck it takes a lot for our stores to close. |
That probably would work here too.
I have plenty of fabric and enough projects to keep me going.
Originally Posted by quiltgrammyt2
The only thing I might run out of is thread,need to order some from Connecting Threads.
I was at a quilt shop Sat. and some of the ladies were talking about power outages,one said she plugs her sewing machine into the generator and her hubby the T.V and they are just so happy together.LOL. Sounds like a plan to me. :thumbup: :thumbup: |
kclausing: I just noticed that you live in Grafton. I also live in Grafton but I'm in Massachusetts!!
We are expecting the storm to hit new england by tonight and I'm on my way out to get groceries. I like to have enough to last so that I don't have to run out to the store for a few days. I hadn't thought of also going to the quilting store :-D ....hmmmmmm. |
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