Virtual Quilting Weekend--Nov 6-8, 2020
#103
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Cottage Grove, MN
Posts: 2,810
Rob: I looked up your purchase and really like the style. Great to get a slightly used one because price is lower and, like you said, it took its depreciation hit. My son said prices have really gone up over the past several months on used cars because of the supply vs demand. He works for a company that sells their rental cars when they replace them. Sorry about your horse.
Fabric Galore: Very nice finished projects.
Fabric Galore: Very nice finished projects.
#104
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Mendocino Coast, CA
Posts: 5,012
I didn't get as much done as I had hoped. I did stitch up a 4" swath of wood grain stitching down the center of my latest quilt. I also got some things put away, so all is not lost. Everyone else's quilting projects look wonderful. See you next month, same time, same place.
#106
I'm losing it. I was all set to join in and then looked at the date!! LOL
Rob, we had a Subaru and loved that thing to death. It wasn't an SUV think it was an Outback but what a great car! I'm in the market for another car. My DIL told me to check out Carvanna (sp?)
I hope everyone is staying well and safe
Rob, we had a Subaru and loved that thing to death. It wasn't an SUV think it was an Outback but what a great car! I'm in the market for another car. My DIL told me to check out Carvanna (sp?)
I hope everyone is staying well and safe
#107
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
Julia, is your quilt made with Accuquilt dies on the stars? I really love that and thinking about getting that die and noticed tonight a sale started for Black Friday early. hmmm....Merry Christmas to me!
I wasn't as productive as I hoped this past weekend. Although I did get several things done--waiting for specific threads to be shipped to quilt a Dream panel for SIL for Christmas and being lazy about that facing for BIL wallhanging for Christmas. Stalled on oldest grandson 3D quilt--still need to cut 300+ 60degree triangles--have the strips cut for the Accuquilt die so it won't take long. The folks I quilt for suddenly all dropped off quilts for Christmas--so many hours spent on them. But
tomorrow I plan to cut those triangles and some squares for a tablerunner.
Rob--I totally understand about replacing a vehicle right now. We had truck that was on it's last leg--things would turn on without the key even being in it! We'd ignored it even before the pandemic but with DH's new knee in Aug he could not drive his car with stick shift and then he started radiation treatment, so we hustled and found a replacement so we wouldn't get caught with no way to get out during the winter.
I wasn't as productive as I hoped this past weekend. Although I did get several things done--waiting for specific threads to be shipped to quilt a Dream panel for SIL for Christmas and being lazy about that facing for BIL wallhanging for Christmas. Stalled on oldest grandson 3D quilt--still need to cut 300+ 60degree triangles--have the strips cut for the Accuquilt die so it won't take long. The folks I quilt for suddenly all dropped off quilts for Christmas--so many hours spent on them. But
tomorrow I plan to cut those triangles and some squares for a tablerunner.
Rob--I totally understand about replacing a vehicle right now. We had truck that was on it's last leg--things would turn on without the key even being in it! We'd ignored it even before the pandemic but with DH's new knee in Aug he could not drive his car with stick shift and then he started radiation treatment, so we hustled and found a replacement so we wouldn't get caught with no way to get out during the winter.