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HEY CAROLINE if you get this message, I also tired to PM and your box is full. WON"T accept any more until cleared.
Looks likee a few people didn't receive swappers names....I thought the list went out long time ago??? If you receive this message...my swapper exchange is going to be mailed out tomorrow JAN.10th |
Im working on finishing up my partners needlecase. Let's see, she likes; blues & purples......and lives North of me...heheheh
Who could it be? |
Originally Posted by LAQUITA
(Post 4860179)
Im working on finishing up my partners needlecase. Let's see, she likes; blues & purples......and lives North of me...heheheh
Who could it be? I love the needle cases so far, will be working on mine this weekend. |
Originally Posted by TiltedEars
(Post 4859761)
Julie, my best thought right now is to be patient. Our hostess will be around this thread sooner or later. She will hopefully see your post here. Maybe someone else will have another suggestion, but I think you're stuck sewing until we hear from our fearless leader.
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Great needle cases everyone! What fun! :)
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Oooo, this could be me. I like purple and blue. But, wait, oh darn I'm not really North of you. But, it really does depend on how far south you are in texas and of course which direction your standing. Are you buying any of this? (sly, shy look) Yeah, didn't think so. Anymore clues. Anyone? There are several southern girls in this swap. Any clues for us?
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Oh my goodness!!! Look what I recieved in the mail from dove 911. A lime green needle case shirt and it is awesome! I also recieved a cute pair of stork scissors.
Lime green is my favorite color. You did an amazing job! Linda, Thank you so much .:thumbup: |
ok sending mineout tomorrow to my swap partner who live just around the conner from me well about 1/2 hrs she could go to the zoo and fine my needle book witch is verryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy slow moving
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Trying to post photos......sorry
Originally Posted by Needlegrammy
(Post 4862410)
Oh my goodness!!! Look what I recieved in the mail from dove 911. A lime green needle case shirt and it is awesome! I also recieved a cute pair of stork scissors.
Lime green is my favorite color. You did an amazing job! Linda, Thank you so much .:thumbup: |
I can't up load the photo. Can some one tell me how ?
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