What can I put in my SP parcels from Scotland?
#51
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I had a SP send me scraps from her stash which I treasure to this day! She had done a spot of machine embroidery on one and I incorporated it into a crazy quilt. It is the only piece of fabric that I can tell you where I got it! What is a worthless trinket to you is fun for us like a Scottish key chain or fob of some sort!
#54
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Well..Now I'm on page 6 , and it's ended.. I have not enjoyed a thread like this in a long time..Thank You all for the laughs..LOVE the wedding picture, and comments... Who knows? I probably have a bit of Scot, in being from English heritage..Love all the folklore, and the great sense of humor that is only found abroad. berni.. from poor sinking slowly, California USA...
#56
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Send something that has meaning to you...I'm sure your SP would love to have something like that...and if you want to send something sewing related send something small that you have created yourself, what a treasure that would be!!
#57
My hubby is Scottish and he looks great in his kilt. For out wedding he had in his brest pocket a handkerchief with a little scottie (dog) embroidered on it. Things like that are cute and not many people here have them. But yes, Europe in general is very expensive for any kind of craft. While living in Italy I had a real sticker shock when I went to a LQS.
#58
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Can you believe it....I am still receiving parcels from my friends on the Quiltingboard!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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