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Posted by Sandy Ellison on August 20, 2008, 5:58 pm
Howdy!
Roberta, your daughters read this about the way you treat
10-yr.olds and they'll never make you a grandma.
<g>
I love the big roll of Hobbs Heirloom standing in the corner
of the green room; it's about to get slimmer, tomorrow,
when I trim off another few yards. Much less waste this way
(& less waist on Roberta's 10-yr-old standing in the corner).
R/Sandy ;-D http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=KZimumOkA1s
On 8/20/08 6:59 AM, in article rh1oa4do84pejo7bgr9f478stra9amlrsd@4ax.com,
> By the case? Phooey. Get a bolt! 30 yards! You'll feel so rich, and
> save so much money. It's about the size of a well-fed 10-year-old,
> stands upright in a closet,which IMO is easier storage than the bagged
> batting. It's also much smoother, only 1 crease down the middle, just
> right for centering your piece over the backing.
> Roberta in D
>
> On Tue, 19 Aug 2008 20:59:19 -0500, "Polly Esther"
>
>> Oh, go on, Mickie. Let it all out. Don't smother your frustrations down
>> inside and give yourself an ulcer. =)
>> Welcome to the world of online shopping. You can check out King's
>> Men and Batt-Mart. You won't get a full size batt for $ 4 but you'll do
>> okay. You won't even have to dress or comb your hair. It takes a while to
>> figure out where all to store a case of batting but you are a very gifted
>> and creative quilter. You can do it. Polly
>>
>>
>>> Just got back from the local JoAnns, now they've got my new favorite
>>> batting on clearance - which means I got a full size batting for less than
>>> $4, (got the last one) but also means that they will no longer carry
>>> Mountain Mist Heritage Series. First Hobbs, now Mountain Mist. Blah.
>>> Dammit anyhow.
>>>
>>> Mickie
>>>
>>
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