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Old 01-04-2010, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by barnbum
Nice!! The sunflower is my favorite!!
They had two different color ways of the sunflowers ... the other was more orange and dark ... this one just seemed to pop! <g>
Sunflowers and John Deere tractors ... can't separate the two!
Took my raising sunflowers to understand ... the John Deere green and yellow ARE sunflowers! probably corn, too <g>
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:36 PM
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I have tried to buy that quilting panel twice and it has been sold out, then on backorder. Glad that you got it. I love the red striped bolt.
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:38 PM
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I would be in the poor house real soon, if i ran into those sales very often. i've been trying to use up my stashes, that way i can get down to just one room of stash.
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Old 01-04-2010, 07:58 PM
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I have tried to buy that quilting panel twice and it has been sold out, then on backorder. Glad that you got it. I love the red striped bolt.
I'm sorry that I sent the panel on to a swap partner ... but, I did go back and buy the whole bolt of the striped fabric of the quilting sisters (the complimentary striped)? If you would like some ... the sales price is over on the second, so now it was up to 4.50 a yard, but I think the sales gal said there was four or five yards of that on the bolt.
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Old 01-04-2010, 08:30 PM
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So, I am working on my New Year's Mystery Quilt and just as soon as the last clue is posted I get a call from a friend.
"They are having a sale down at the LQS. Did you know about it?"
(Like I NEED to find a sale, right???)
so, I figure she wants to go to the sale, and I will just tag along and see what's going on. I call to double check facts.
"Hey! That fabric you order (six months ago :? ) came in last night! You can come down and get it any time"
how convenient ... so, I bundle up hubby and head out to spend some $$$ ...
The fabric I ordered lo, those many months ago ... the hold up being: salesman says it is PINK ...
I say ... it isn't PINK ... what part of Red Strip-It suggests it would be pink????
He has never been wrong before
ORDER IT! I will donate it to Project Linus if it is pink (although, if Operation Stork is any indication, we need more boy colors)
and behold! It is RED!
This is great fabric. I think Klue is using this for her American Jane. Funny story!
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Old 01-04-2010, 08:32 PM
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Originally Posted by omak
So, continuing on through the store,

+ YARDS! not years! YARDS! <gasp> :oops:
Isn't it fun to just "let loose and go crazy" in a fabric store?
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Old 01-04-2010, 10:00 PM
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So, continuing on through the store,

+ YARDS! not years! YARDS! <gasp> :oops:
Isn't it fun to just "let loose and go crazy" in a fabric store?
well ... there really doesn't seem to be any reason to go shopping in a fabric store if one can't "let loose and go crazy" ... however, I have never been certified, and I admit to NOTHING!

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Old 01-04-2010, 10:05 PM
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What, no rubber stamp yet?
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So, continuing on through the store,

+ YARDS! not years! YARDS! <gasp> :oops:
Isn't it fun to just "let loose and go crazy" in a fabric store?
well ... there really doesn't seem to be any reason to go shopping in a fabric store if one can't "let loose and go crazy" ... however, I have never been certified, and I admit to NOTHING!

;-)
LMAO!!!!!!!!!!!XO
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What, no rubber stamp yet?
I don't do stamping or scrapbooking .... EVER!
but methinks you are suggesting something else, so
I'm game <g> what does "no rubber stamp yet?" mean :roll:
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