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Posted by J* on October 29, 2009, 7:07 pm
its spring here now, close enough to start there?
are you really putting up a Quilt Building?
dont forget a few drop down bunks for those folks who might need a nap
during the quilting sessions.
those type in submarines oughta do just fine as long as there is room
between them cuz we quilters are not usually as skinny as submariners tend
to be.
a small kitchen space too might be useful cuz quilters do get hungry
occasionally.
when do you expect it to be ready for a quilting bee house warming?
no doubt theres some will need plan-ahead time.
j.
"teleflora" wrote ...
Just when I thought it was safe to go back on the internet:
http://www.cotton-color.com/en/html/buecher/index.php?key=Japan&search=_SchlagwortE&tablelist=buchthemen_en
I get to combine 2 obsessions. Sunbonnet Sue and Japanese wovens.
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Cindy > We're looking past obsession and entering the realm of mental
illness. The work on the quilt BUILDING commences in the spring. You all
better come to Kansas and visit me before it gets too cramped for guests
"J*" wrote...
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/520969860bOAHOe
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Posted by amy in CNY on October 30, 2009, 11:41 am
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> Cindy > We're looking past obsession and entering the realm of mental
> illness. =A0The work on the quilt BUILDING commences in the spring. =A0Yo=
u all
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> better come to Kansas and visit me before it gets too cramped for guests
geez, i wish i could do that. of course, Kansas is only about 25 hours
away!!
LOL
amy in CNY
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Posted by teleflora on October 30, 2009, 11:51 am
Nothing but tornados move very fast around here, Jeanne. It will be our
spring, March/April before they will be able to start, I would think.
And the plans I've drawn up have 2 bedrooms! But for the next few years,
they will be DH's office and file room. That's how I'm getting to do this,
tax wise - we're building a new office! It will have a kitchenette and
bathroom, of course. And he needs a great big conference room, doesn't he?
That's where the quilting room comes in.
I belong to a group of about 12 quilters and it's getting likely that my
church is going to kick us out of the basement where we meet once a month.
We had no idea where we were going to go and this will be perfect. I will
get a couple of roll away beds and we will have a sofa for those that want
to sew until they drop. We can have a place for our stuff that we now have
to drag back and forth every month. Cutting mats and ironing boards. No more
hauling paper plates and cups and ice.
The one thing I am concerned about is lights.
I wonder where hospitals get operating room light fixtures?
Cindy
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> its spring here now, close enough to start there?
> are you really putting up a Quilt Building?
> dont forget a few drop down bunks for those folks who might need a nap
> during the quilting sessions.
> those type in submarines oughta do just fine as long as there is room
> between them cuz we quilters are not usually as skinny as submariners tend
> to be.
> a small kitchen space too might be useful cuz quilters do get hungry
> occasionally.
> when do you expect it to be ready for a quilting bee house warming?
> no doubt theres some will need plan-ahead time.
> j.
> "teleflora" wrote ...
> Just when I thought it was safe to go back on the internet:
>
http://www.cotton-color.com/en/html/buecher/index.php?key=Japan&search=_SchlagwortE&tablelist=buchthemen_en
show/hide quoted text
> I get to combine 2 obsessions. Sunbonnet Sue and Japanese wovens.
> Cindy > We're looking past obsession and entering the realm of mental
> illness. The work on the quilt BUILDING commences in the spring. You all
> better come to Kansas and visit me before it gets too cramped for guests
> "J*" wrote...
> http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/520969860bOAHOe
>
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Posted by Leslie& The Furbabies in MO. on October 30, 2009, 12:00 pm
Cindy, that sounds just absolutely WONDERFUL! You are a lucky lady- and I'm
sooooo glad that I'm only a few hours drive from you! VBEG!
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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> Nothing but tornados move very fast around here, Jeanne. It will be our
> spring, March/April before they will be able to start, I would think.
> And the plans I've drawn up have 2 bedrooms! But for the next few years,
> they will be DH's office and file room. That's how I'm getting to do this,
> tax wise - we're building a new office! It will have a kitchenette and
> bathroom, of course. And he needs a great big conference room, doesn't
> he? That's where the quilting room comes in.
> I belong to a group of about 12 quilters and it's getting likely that my
> church is going to kick us out of the basement where we meet once a month.
> We had no idea where we were going to go and this will be perfect. I will
> get a couple of roll away beds and we will have a sofa for those that want
> to sew until they drop. We can have a place for our stuff that we now
> have to drag back and forth every month. Cutting mats and ironing boards.
> No more hauling paper plates and cups and ice.
> The one thing I am concerned about is lights.
> I wonder where hospitals get operating room light fixtures?
> Cindy
>> its spring here now, close enough to start there?
>> are you really putting up a Quilt Building?
>> dont forget a few drop down bunks for those folks who might need a nap
>> during the quilting sessions.
>> those type in submarines oughta do just fine as long as there is room
>> between them cuz we quilters are not usually as skinny as submariners
>> tend
>> to be.
>> a small kitchen space too might be useful cuz quilters do get hungry
>> occasionally.
>> when do you expect it to be ready for a quilting bee house warming?
>> no doubt theres some will need plan-ahead time.
>> j.
>> "teleflora" wrote ...
>> Just when I thought it was safe to go back on the internet:
>>
http://www.cotton-color.com/en/html/buecher/index.php?key=Japan&search=_SchlagwortE&tablelist=buchthemen_en
show/hide quoted text
>> I get to combine 2 obsessions. Sunbonnet Sue and Japanese wovens.
>> Cindy > We're looking past obsession and entering the realm of mental
>> illness. The work on the quilt BUILDING commences in the spring. You
>> all
>> better come to Kansas and visit me before it gets too cramped for guests
>> "J*" wrote...
>> http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/520969860bOAHOe
>
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Posted by teleflora on October 30, 2009, 4:09 pm
Leslie, you and your babies are welcome any time!
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Cindy > you know I meant FUR BABIES, right?
J/K
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> Cindy, that sounds just absolutely WONDERFUL! You are a lucky lady- and
> I'm sooooo glad that I'm only a few hours drive from you! VBEG!
> Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
>> Nothing but tornados move very fast around here, Jeanne. It will be our
>> spring, March/April before they will be able to start, I would think.
>> And the plans I've drawn up have 2 bedrooms! But for the next few years,
>> they will be DH's office and file room. That's how I'm getting to do
>> this, tax wise - we're building a new office! It will have a kitchenette
>> and bathroom, of course. And he needs a great big conference room,
>> doesn't he? That's where the quilting room comes in.
>> I belong to a group of about 12 quilters and it's getting likely that my
>> church is going to kick us out of the basement where we meet once a
>> month. We had no idea where we were going to go and this will be perfect.
>> I will get a couple of roll away beds and we will have a sofa for those
>> that want to sew until they drop. We can have a place for our stuff that
>> we now have to drag back and forth every month. Cutting mats and ironing
>> boards. No more hauling paper plates and cups and ice.
>> The one thing I am concerned about is lights.
>> I wonder where hospitals get operating room light fixtures?
>> Cindy
>>> its spring here now, close enough to start there?
>>> are you really putting up a Quilt Building?
>>> dont forget a few drop down bunks for those folks who might need a nap
>>> during the quilting sessions.
>>> those type in submarines oughta do just fine as long as there is room
>>> between them cuz we quilters are not usually as skinny as submariners
>>> tend
>>> to be.
>>> a small kitchen space too might be useful cuz quilters do get hungry
>>> occasionally.
>>> when do you expect it to be ready for a quilting bee house warming?
>>> no doubt theres some will need plan-ahead time.
>>> j.
>>> "teleflora" wrote ...
>>> Just when I thought it was safe to go back on the internet:
>>>
http://www.cotton-color.com/en/html/buecher/index.php?key=Japan&search=_SchlagwortE&tablelist=buchthemen_en
show/hide quoted text
>>> I get to combine 2 obsessions. Sunbonnet Sue and Japanese wovens.
>>> Cindy > We're looking past obsession and entering the realm of mental
>>> illness. The work on the quilt BUILDING commences in the spring. You
>>> all
>>> better come to Kansas and visit me before it gets too cramped for guests
>>> "J*" wrote...
>>> http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/520969860bOAHOe
>
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