Quilts for kids
#1
Hi new to posting here. I have done a few quilts for the Downey quits for kids. This is a dumb question but how do you mail yours back. It seems to get costly if you are sending back 2 or more quilts. Any suggestions? :?:
#4
Funny you should be asking that question now. I'm getting ready to mail some quilts back. I've already got the box. I need to see how many I can fit in one box. Remember if you stuff to many and then have to tape the box shut it voids the flat rate. Ask me how I know?
#6
You might ask a few friends to make QFK kits, send them all back at one time and share the postage.
QFK just sent me 4 kits which I shared with members of our quilt guild yesterday.
UPS will usually be more economical when the package is over 5 pounds.
QFK just sent me 4 kits which I shared with members of our quilt guild yesterday.
UPS will usually be more economical when the package is over 5 pounds.
#8
Originally Posted by KR
You might ask a few friends to make QFK kits, send them all back at one time and share the postage.
QFK just sent me 4 kits which I shared with members of our quilt guild yesterday.
UPS will usually be more economical when the package is over 5 pounds.
QFK just sent me 4 kits which I shared with members of our quilt guild yesterday.
UPS will usually be more economical when the package is over 5 pounds.
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