mailing a quilt
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mailing a quilt
When I mailed a quilt to my daughter - I did the following -
Used priority mail
Insured it
Had her go to the post office and sign for it
It cost more and was inconvenient for my daughtrr - but I was reasonably sure it would end up in her hands.
Used priority mail
Insured it
Had her go to the post office and sign for it
It cost more and was inconvenient for my daughtrr - but I was reasonably sure it would end up in her hands.
#3
Depending on the size/weight of the quilt you might want to opt for FedEx ground. You can track it all the way, add additional insurance it if you chose - and have it delivered directly to her home or office - whichever is more convenient (business address delivery is cheaper). I've used them nationally and internationally to send quilts - and knock wood, i've never had a single problem.
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If you are wanting to protect from moisture in the air (commonly called rain) you might want to wrap it in plastic. I use a CLEAR trash bag, tape the address label to it. I also put address label inside bag just in case box gets damaged. Then I put it in box, tape shut, address it and take to shipper. Sounds like overkill but I want the address in several places just in case.
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Depending on the size/weight of the quilt you might want to opt for FedEx ground. You can track it all the way, add additional insurance it if you chose - and have it delivered directly to her home or office - whichever is more convenient (business address delivery is cheaper). I've used them nationally and internationally to send quilts - and knock wood, i've never had a single problem.
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I have always sent USPS Priority Mail on the advice of my mother (RIP) who worked for the post office. She was postmaster in the little town I was raised and we lived. Everything went Priority, insured with signature. That is how I have done with all packages and also Christmas gift cards. Everything that was wrapped had an address. I write the address with industrial permanent marker on the outside, then on a card inside and another index card on top of the address outside. I overkill with the tape. DH says I probably pay extra because of the extra ounces of weigh just for the tape. OH well! I do not mark fragile. Anything fragile is in the middle of the box with plenty of packaging around it. I do not write on the box anything like quilt, material or fabric. Only Priority.
#10
I also use Priority Mail.
Heads up! I've had more than one package delivered by Fed Ex and left in plain view on our front porch.
One of those packages was my Husqvarna 875Q sewing machine in the Husqvarna box. I almost had a heart attack when I saw it sitting there as we drove up to our house lot.
I guess it was my lucky day that the peace officer who lives across the street was home and his police car was sitting in his driveway.
Heads up! I've had more than one package delivered by Fed Ex and left in plain view on our front porch.
One of those packages was my Husqvarna 875Q sewing machine in the Husqvarna box. I almost had a heart attack when I saw it sitting there as we drove up to our house lot.
I guess it was my lucky day that the peace officer who lives across the street was home and his police car was sitting in his driveway.
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