quilt as u go
#22
You know Patrice, I dont know how big a house you have, but some people charge umungous amounts of money to go to a quilting retreat. Too much for me to afford. But how about if you charge half as much. You could make some money and people like me might be able to afford it. Think about it. Mary
#27
Trust me... GA heat is not nice!! Let's just rent hotel rooms... A/c, showers, no humidity, no mosquitos and other funky night time bugs!! (Last summer we were camping and a locust flew into the camper. I thought my 5 year old niece was going to make us a new doorway through the bathroom. It was funny... AFTER we got the bug back outside. She still laughs about it... but she also asks if another one will ever come in again.) Just thought I'd share that camping moment.
#28
i'll bet you guys think i'm kiddin'.
mine is a humble abode, but any of you would be welcome any time. i'll be out of town for memorial day weekend - and isn't there a quilt thing in NC in June we were talking about a while ago? other than that, i just need enough notice to hide the empty bottles and push all the dust bunnies back under the bed where they belong.
:mrgreen:
mine is a humble abode, but any of you would be welcome any time. i'll be out of town for memorial day weekend - and isn't there a quilt thing in NC in June we were talking about a while ago? other than that, i just need enough notice to hide the empty bottles and push all the dust bunnies back under the bed where they belong.
:mrgreen:
#29
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
in the meantime, whenever you want a lesson, just come on down to Georgia. you'll get room, board, all the lessons you want. free of charge. ;-)
Overcharging them again Patrice?
tim in san jose