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#61
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 20,306
Originally Posted by bolin0909
Originally Posted by sharon b
Bolin0909- what did you wrap your fabric in? it worked great and was so flat :lol:
Larissa
#63
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Columbia, Md
Posts: 353
Hi,
I just asked the same question on our Main page, a couple of answers I received was for international, like Canada and England it ranged from .90 cents to $1.60 so it sounds like we will need to add some extra postage.
- Ruth
I just asked the same question on our Main page, a couple of answers I received was for international, like Canada and England it ranged from .90 cents to $1.60 so it sounds like we will need to add some extra postage.
- Ruth
Originally Posted by bolin0909
I am more concerned about the ones going out of the country more so than the one staying in the USA. I am not sure about them due to I see my husband just sticking 1 stamp and saying oh that's plenty. If you know what I mean. He offered to take them for me because I have been I little under the weather lately due to the changes in temp. Hot then cold. Oh mother nature please make your mind up...lol.thanks for letting me know you had no problems.
Larissa
Larissa
Originally Posted by AngieS
The one that I got was fine. :)
Originally Posted by bolin0909
Oh boy! I got four f8s today! I can't wait to get started. My next day off will be Friday and I have plans for some of my blocks already.
So I got f8s from
Difergie
Phannie1
Pokerdiva
Quiltingkrazy
By the way, if anyone gets postage required on any of my f8s please let me know. My dear hubby took them to the post office for me and I don't know if he actually had them check the weight or just put stamps on them. Sorry in advance.
Larissa
So I got f8s from
Difergie
Phannie1
Pokerdiva
Quiltingkrazy
By the way, if anyone gets postage required on any of my f8s please let me know. My dear hubby took them to the post office for me and I don't know if he actually had them check the weight or just put stamps on them. Sorry in advance.
Larissa
#64
Senior Member
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Columbia, Md
Posts: 353
If you take any classes from Tim Holtz, he says sit on whatever you want to flatten. it actually works great. I sit on them after I adress and stamp until I get to the last one. It's an easy method.
That is Glad press and seal. It is wonderful. My letter helped keep it flat for the trip.. works well on the finished blocks as well. I wait u til my local grocery store has it on sale and I buy it out...
Larissa
Thanks will have to see if Walmart has it :thumbup:
:thumbup:
Originally Posted by sharon b
Originally Posted by bolin0909
Originally Posted by sharon b
Bolin0909- what did you wrap your fabric in? it worked great and was so flat :lol:
Larissa
#67
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Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Northern Indiana
Posts: 20,306
Originally Posted by dotcomdtcm
I finished a block for QuiltingKrazy! Fun! Working on #3 for bolin 0909. Need more envelopes!
By the way I love the notes - they are helpful- so have to remember to type one of my own :roll: LOL
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