Boomerang 6.0 Winter Group
#301
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Forest Falls, CA, USA
Posts: 156
Originally Posted by mosher92
ok, everyone will be getting my f8 soon. After much stress from the postman I gave up and went to another post office and got them out without a hitch. That is just to funny. Anyway they are on the way. Who knew you would get charged 20 cents more just because my fabric is in a sandwich bag? I have a question for those who used some form of sticky suran wrap. What is it called and where do you purchase it? Happy quilting all. I can't wait for my boomerangs to find their way back to me.
#302
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Conway, NH
Posts: 642
I had a lot of surprises in the mail today. I recieved F8's from:
babyfire04
goldendog55
jennifer22206
LV2sew2011
and received 3 big blocks which I absolutely love from:
jennifer22206
moonrise
quilting nurse
thanks for making such nice blocks. I will be working on more tomorrow.
babyfire04
goldendog55
jennifer22206
LV2sew2011
and received 3 big blocks which I absolutely love from:
jennifer22206
moonrise
quilting nurse
thanks for making such nice blocks. I will be working on more tomorrow.
#303
what is going on with the p.o.? i think it now stands for that other famous p.o. expression where o stands for 'off'. they are certainly arbitrary! i wanted to send a package to australia and they (the clerk helping me) told me it would be $20-$40. urk! i took it in, much slimmed down, the next day and it was $6. and that clerk said she could have sent the other one for around $12. i'm not a cheapskate, but i believe it travels on the same airplane either way. i just didn't want to pay for its seat of its own in first class! they must have had a pep talk about increasing revenues to keep the office open. let 'em close.
if i go to the right clerk i can send squishies for 64 cents. i've had some go thru in business size enveopes for 44 cents. it's thickness as well as size, so i somethimes do some fancy folding on grown-ups so seams don't stack up. i use the 64cent envelopes because it's easier, and i'm confident no one on the other end will have to pay. peace of mind for 20 cents. lol
if i go to the right clerk i can send squishies for 64 cents. i've had some go thru in business size enveopes for 44 cents. it's thickness as well as size, so i somethimes do some fancy folding on grown-ups so seams don't stack up. i use the 64cent envelopes because it's easier, and i'm confident no one on the other end will have to pay. peace of mind for 20 cents. lol
#304
Junior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Forest Falls, CA, USA
Posts: 156
Most of my squishies go at .44. The fat 8ths do. The blocks go at .44 if they're pretty flat. I use the sticky Press 'n Seal, but sometimes there are lumps from seam junctions that just make the envelope too thick. Our postmaster (who's my next-door-neighbor) uses the little template that you slide the envelope through, and if it hangs up then he recommends adding the extra .20. It's all based on the weight first (and they all weight less than an ounce) and then the thickness. I use the legal sized envelopes. So far I haven't had any returned for additional postage, and I hope the swappers on the other end don't have to pay extra, either.
#305
i'm going to try to post 2 photos-- i am never confident it will work. the first is my project that took 33 yrs (i'm not the only slow one, i'm sure) 8-)! and the 2nd one is my f8s.
i am most proud of the first! this is my new (and only) grandbaby, olivia kate. she was born aug 3rd, and is 2-3 wks old in this picture. it is amazing how different she looks now! they grow so fast, don't they!
well, my lack of confidence is justified! can't seem to bring pix from desktop to here. oh, whell, another time perhaps!
i am most proud of the first! this is my new (and only) grandbaby, olivia kate. she was born aug 3rd, and is 2-3 wks old in this picture. it is amazing how different she looks now! they grow so fast, don't they!
well, my lack of confidence is justified! can't seem to bring pix from desktop to here. oh, whell, another time perhaps!
#310
I found that when mailing, if you fold the material so that it's almost the same size as the envelope it mails better. I know with some of the envelopes I received were fine, but it the material was folded thick and smaller than the envelope the machine left skid marks on them and postage due was added before I received it. Mailing out the finished blocks can be just as bad at a fussy post office-Last swap I had envelopes go for $.44 to $1.74 because of the thickness of the seams. Towards the end of the swap I was much more attenative to the seams and the blocks went out for $.64 and I did use larger envelopes! It also depends on who's at the counter, some clerks are better at letting things go through. :lol: But the big difference in price was because of the thickness (not just a letter inside)-or so the clerk explained to me-I sent 6 at $1.74 ea. that was a shock, but then I changed the size of the envelope and had no other high postage. 8-) I just put it up to trial and error!
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