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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:27 AM
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    Those that "can't wrap their minds around it" tell me what you'd like to have. Might be something I have't considered. As far as the sewing table have a great one and no more room to put anything like that in there.

    Have a serger (even though) I haven't used it in years. Not too big into books and have a ton of patterns and fabrics I want to use but have no time (working on lots of charity quilts and commission things lately)

    Please be specific!!!! Have a great chair I got at Ikea. Don't think I could have found a better one. Large ironing board so that's out. DVD player in the sewing room.

    Have a wonderful dil that will do all my stippling for me and right now I don't have anything ready for me to make.

    Any ideas!!!!! Doesn't matter how big or small!!!
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:29 AM
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    An AccuQuilt GO
    Alto2 Cutting system-
    Best Serger I can buy- one that threads itself
    New Iron that doesnt shut off after 30 seconds but glides like butter
    Shirt press- to press the blocks all at once
    Every single color of Essential cotton thread from Connecting threads
    Fq's of the month club from 5 different 'clubs'
    Every template, & ruler notions from Joannes
    A one-time thorough house cleaning crew for a day
    weekend spa treatment- mani, pedi, facial, waxing and massage
    NEW storage system to organize- cabinets, bookcases, shelving units
    Full line of 1930's fabrics from Keepsake Quilting
    Full Line of Civil War Fabrics from Keepsake quilting
    Tons of Super Sachel/ art bins to keep my projects/UFO's organized
    Bobbin keeper stuff- the pink u shaped ring to keep the thread from unraveling and the snap topper to keep bobbin and spool together
    More Bobbins for all of my machines
    lifetime supply of assorted needles- quilting, jean, universal, etc
    Roll of batting or two depending on price..
    lifetime supply of assorted interfacing, steam A seam, heat n bond, fusibles
    Prairie Point Rulers.. all 3 sizes
    New over head light fixtures to spot light where I need it - I LOVE mine.. Made a HUGE difference
    A handful of assorted seam rippers of a few of your favorites..
    A couple of Gingher scissors and nippers in different sizes..


    OK- I think I spent that $250 already...

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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:30 AM
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    It would make a great down payment on the hardwood floor I have always wanted.
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:34 AM
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    Fabric and more fabric - or for something completely different - donate it to a good cause lke quilts of valor or quilts for kds.
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:34 AM
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    If you don't want to go anywhere, how about flying a friend in to visit with you? Someone that you haven't seen in awhile but would love to?
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:37 AM
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    Have the hardwood floor. Part of the pimping out process. Girl came in yesterday to clean....day at the spa....could go with that. Have serger (haven't used in forever), have plenty of rules. Hadn't thought about the faq of the month or threads from Connecting Threads....hmmmm. Haven't totally ruled out the Go (had a chance to get one a while back and passed it up). Love my iron already.....

    Keep the ideas coming please!!!!
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:44 AM
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    Buy me a ticket to fly to A quilt show miles away!!!
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:48 AM
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    I hoard fabric so there would be NO problems there spending the cash at the local fabric store......
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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:53 AM
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    ok i added to my list.- Ive got no more ideas.. . I had to walk in my room- look around and typed what I saw for ideas to give you... lol..

    I love my room..Its a really nice size but could always use more 'space' (of course)... if I can make an addition, now we'd be talking....

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    Old 01-20-2012, 09:59 AM
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    Don't be in a rush and make a rash spending decision until you KNOW you can't live without something particular. If it were me, I would buy the entire line of Stonehenge fabrics - or at least, as many 1-yard cuts as I could get with $250.00. I would wait until it is on sale again at Thousands of Bolts and "feast"!!
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