Quiltingboard Forums

Quiltingboard Forums (https://www.quiltingboard.com/)
-   Member Swaps and Round/Row Robins (https://www.quiltingboard.com/member-swaps-round-row-robins-f11/)
-   -   MONTHLY QUILTING BEE BLOCK SWAP - Version II (https://www.quiltingboard.com/member-swaps-round-row-robins-f11/monthly-quilting-bee-block-swap-version-ii-t57580.html)

rfbrazell 11-15-2012 11:45 AM

Nancy,
I'll make a block for you too. let me know what you are making and I'll get it to you right away.
R

Originally Posted by Nancy in Louisiana (Post 5656459)
MadeinMaine -- your mailbox is full and not accepting any more messages

Lamona1955 -- I sent you a pm on 11/7 since we are partnered this month. No reply from you. Don't want to play any more????


Nancy in Louisiana 11-15-2012 05:43 PM

Thanks all for your words of comfort. All the dogs (and cats, ferret, hedgehog, gerbils, hamster, tortoise, birds) that I've sheltered over the last 40 years came to me as rescues or hand-me-downs. Nothing worse than someone getting a pet, then getting tired of caring for it once the novelty is gone or it needs a good haircut. My two daughters were the worse for "My mom will take it" when their friends got bored with their new pets. I am fortunate to have a vet for a good friend so I can get them care when necessary and rarely have to wait since I know where she lives. A few of my adoptees have special needs (like the pit mix who sounds like she wants to eat other dogs and small children and the UPS man) or the 35 lb vegetarian tortoise who only eats Romaine lettuce (pricey out of season) and can't be exposed to temps lower than 65 or higher than 90. ( Lived in a kiddy pool in my closet for many years -- now has a pen in the garage shop.) But nothing beats the companionship of a dog or cat. I never know exactly where my dogs have come from or what kind of care they did or didn't have before I get them (or more likely they show up) ...I don't even have a CLUE AS to what breed some of them are. Who can guess as to what they've been exposed to or what's been bred into them. But those little ones that cuddle up and follow you from room to room -- those are the ones that leave big prints on your heart. Unconditional acceptance on their part. If I can smile even once a day at their antics, I feel they have so earned their keep. Each one is unique in its personality and needs. I don't think I would survive long without their companionship.

Thanks for your offer, Robert, but I did accept a couple offers already, and I'm sure your plate is more than full with the holidays coming up. I'm still working on the maple leaf block, but am in no hurry to finish the quilt. You do so much for so many. I appreciate your thinking of me. Will take a raincheck on your offer for when things slow down after the holidays.

pbadder 11-15-2012 08:36 PM

Has anyone heard from MadeinMaine. I haven't seen her on here for over a week. I hope everything is okay with her, as I kow quite a few have tried to send her pm and her box is full. I know that one of my pm's did go through about joining this Monthy Quilting Bee Block Swap. Haven't heard anything Mine went through about the 7th of November. Was hopin to hear from her before the month is over to join. I am really looking forward to being a part of this group.

Oksewnsew 11-15-2012 08:47 PM

She was my partner for October, she acknowledged receiving my block. She said she was working on mine, but that's been 3 wks ago, haven't heard from her since.. Am hoping all is ok with her.

averysnan 11-15-2012 11:32 PM

I would like to join this, have never done one before. Can anyone tell me who to contact to add my name if its not to late? Thanks Teresa

Susan Sanders 11-16-2012 05:48 AM


Originally Posted by averysnan (Post 5660299)
I would like to join this, have never done one before. Can anyone tell me who to contact to add my name if its not to late? Thanks Teresa

I too would like to join this group. I am also having trouble finding out how to sign up.

Thanks

rfbrazell 11-16-2012 11:46 AM

4 Attachment(s)
Sorry Nancy, it's too late. I already made one. Will get it off to you in the mail next week. Here are some pics of it.It's the fall pumpkin with the fall leave background.

Anna, yours are almost done and will post the nativity tomorrow or Sunday. 210226,00 stitches. YIKES
Also, Nelco yours are done and here they are too.
All the best
R


Originally Posted by Nancy in Louisiana (Post 5659827)
Thanks all for your words of comfort. All the dogs (and cats, ferret, hedgehog, gerbils, hamster, tortoise, birds) that I've sheltered over the last 40 years came to me as rescues or hand-me-downs. Nothing worse than someone getting a pet, then getting tired of caring for it once the novelty is gone or it needs a good haircut. My two daughters were the worse for "My mom will take it" when their friends got bored with their new pets. I am fortunate to have a vet for a good friend so I can get them care when necessary and rarely have to wait since I know where she lives. A few of my adoptees have special needs (like the pit mix who sounds like she wants to eat other dogs and small children and the UPS man) or the 35 lb vegetarian tortoise who only eats Romaine lettuce (pricey out of season) and can't be exposed to temps lower than 65 or higher than 90. ( Lived in a kiddy pool in my closet for many years -- now has a pen in the garage shop.) But nothing beats the companionship of a dog or cat. I never know exactly where my dogs have come from or what kind of care they did or didn't have before I get them (or more likely they show up) ...I don't even have a CLUE AS to what breed some of them are. Who can guess as to what they've been exposed to or what's been bred into them. But those little ones that cuddle up and follow you from room to room -- those are the ones that leave big prints on your heart. Unconditional acceptance on their part. If I can smile even once a day at their antics, I feel they have so earned their keep. Each one is unique in its personality and needs. I don't think I would survive long without their companionship.

Thanks for your offer, Robert, but I did accept a couple offers already, and I'm sure your plate is more than full with the holidays coming up. I'm still working on the maple leaf block, but am in no hurry to finish the quilt. You do so much for so many. I appreciate your thinking of me. Will take a raincheck on your offer for when things slow down after the holidays.


Annaquilts 11-16-2012 12:38 PM

Thank you Robert. I am sure it will take my breath away.

Nancy in Louisiana 11-16-2012 03:34 PM

Wow, Robert -- That block is beautiful, and I already know what I'm going to do with it. So, I owe you one. You make me feel guilty that my embroidery machine and I seem to have "a failure to communicate". I wish you lived closer so I could watch what you're doing.

rfbrazell 11-17-2012 03:50 AM

Nancy,
You don't owe me nothing. I enjoy making blocks and making people happy. Just you enjoying the block is my joy.
PM me with your address.
All the best
R

Originally Posted by Nancy in Louisiana (Post 5661577)
Wow, Robert -- That block is beautiful, and I already know what I'm going to do with it. So, I owe you one. You make me feel guilty that my embroidery machine and I seem to have "a failure to communicate". I wish you lived closer so I could watch what you're doing.



All times are GMT -8. The time now is 12:06 AM.