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#203
Joan, the envelope you usually use will NOT stand up well to 38 f8s. If you want to ship to me in that envelope, that's up to you but I don't recommend it. The padded usps flat rate envelope is available free at usps.com and costs $5.95 to ship. it's what i plan to use to ship back to everyone. if i get envelopes that I feel will not hold up, I will not ship. if you send me two of the cardboard legal envelopes, I will ship each group separately but i will not ship back to you in a single cardboard envelope because i feel 38 f8s are pushing the reliability of that envelope beyond its limits imho.
BTW, anyone who has my address already, please do NOT ship until after the groups are finalized. i'll send an email on Monday with instructions and my address.
Thank you to everyone for cooperating!
QUOTE=joanelizbay;6736514]I just buy the legal size envelope. Only costs about 15 cents more.[/QUOTE]
BTW, anyone who has my address already, please do NOT ship until after the groups are finalized. i'll send an email on Monday with instructions and my address.
Thank you to everyone for cooperating!
QUOTE=joanelizbay;6736514]I just buy the legal size envelope. Only costs about 15 cents more.[/QUOTE]
Last edited by Janice McC; 05-29-2014 at 05:11 PM.
#204
Super Member
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Northwest Georgia
Posts: 3,273
Yeah, those cardboard flat rate envelopes have given me a lot of trouble. I don't know if it's the Georgia heat, the humidity, or what, but the flaps always seem to pop open. The adhesive they use just doesn't hold up. On top of that, the cardboard tears easily.
Just recently I ordered some charm packs from an eBay seller, and she shipped in a cardboard mailer. The package arrived in one of those "Oops, we're sorry" bags from the post office (I call them "body bags" - LOL!), because the envelope had torn open and the charm packs fell out. Luckily one of the post offices that they passed through along the way managed to round all the charm packs up, so nothing was lost.
Anyway, I just order the padded mailers now. They're much more durable and the adhesive stays stuck. And they seem to hold a lot more stuff.
Just recently I ordered some charm packs from an eBay seller, and she shipped in a cardboard mailer. The package arrived in one of those "Oops, we're sorry" bags from the post office (I call them "body bags" - LOL!), because the envelope had torn open and the charm packs fell out. Luckily one of the post offices that they passed through along the way managed to round all the charm packs up, so nothing was lost.
Anyway, I just order the padded mailers now. They're much more durable and the adhesive stays stuck. And they seem to hold a lot more stuff.
#205
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Mn
Posts: 6,698
Those of you that cut from yardage does it matter if I cut the fabric 18" wide and from that cut the 11" or am I better off cutting off a 11" strip of fabric and cutting that into the 18" . Sounds confusing to me, hope you understand what I mean
terriamn
terriamn
#207
Hi Billi, you are in both groups. I will send an email on Monday with my address. Nobody should ship yet as the sign-ups remain open through Sunday, and I'm expecting a few more changes to happen before then. Thanks!
#208
I usually wash, press, cut off selvages, then cut 18 inch wof strips and then measure the strip into 4 equal pieces. It often comes up short of the 11 inches due to shrinkage. However, if doing so will leave me with 4 pieces WAY short of 11 inches, I'll cut 3 full pieces and save the 4th smaller piece for myself. Does that make sense?
Last edited by Janice McC; 05-30-2014 at 03:39 AM.
#209
That's my experience as well. Generally I will reinforce even the padded envelopes at the flap but with the cardboard ones, often I reinforce every edge and spend way too much time doing that and I'm still not comfortable if I think they are overstuffed.
Yeah, those cardboard flat rate envelopes have given me a lot of trouble. I don't know if it's the Georgia heat, the humidity, or what, but the flaps always seem to pop open. The adhesive they use just doesn't hold up. On top of that, the cardboard tears easily... Anyway, I just order the padded mailers now. They're much more durable and the adhesive stays stuck. And they seem to hold a lot more stuff.
#210
Thank you, I figured there may be some changes I was just making sure I had not missed something important.
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