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Have you tried this new rotary cutter yet, and do you like it? Thanks!
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I'm excited to start the 2026 BOM and will be using totally from my stash, except for the background. Is there a yardage...
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I love it, Linda! You put that kit purchased years ago to good use. Well done. Lynn
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About renting out longarm use: I'm sure that would be a hit with a lot of quilters, but it would need somebody there who really knows that particular machine and can 'trouble-shot' when things go wrong. These machines need looking after or they won't work properly.
LorchenFrom the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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Sorry, but from a business point of view, I don't see how you could cover your rent/utilites. You must talk to someone NOT connected to quilting to get a true financial picture. Thinking about this from a participant's point of view, I would be more prone to organizing such a gathering at a full-service quilt shop that would be willing to rent out a room - then we could take a break and SHOP! And, if the meeting was charity related, I'm not sure you couldn't get a large quilt shop to donate use of the room for free. This would benefit the quilt shop in numerous ways, including getting new people in to see what they have to offer, while taking a tax break as well. But get some professional advice on this. Good luck. Paula
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Hey Guys,
The SF Stitch Lounge that was mentioned earlier in this thread has closed (figures since I just moved back to San Francisco). I imagine the overhead was to high. Retail space is outrageous in SF. I thought about opening a similar operation in just across the golden gate bridge in Marin county but I am aprehensive because there are practically NO fabric or quilt stores and the sewing machine dealers here are just so-so. I just worry that I couldnt get enough support for this type of business.
What is big in this area is the "Go - Green" movement (natural products..recycled products". I have thought about having a craft/home decor store that tailors to the "greenies". Most of what we quilters already use is already green (cotten, wool, silk..). What do you guys think of that idea?
Drew
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We have a great guilt shop here just over the state line in MD it is run by a family they opened about 5 years ago and 2 years moved in to a bigger place they have class and any thing you would need to quilt they are the greatest family so if the place by you or so so you should be ok just be friendly and have fun Happy
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Happy, tell me more about this shop?? I don't get across that bridge often, but a LQS would make another reason for me! That part of MD has a good-size Amish community, and I've heard they will hand-quilt for folks. Florence
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
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Speaking of "green" - I had an interesting conversation with the guy from Hobbs batting about this very subject while strolling around the vendor booths at Quilt Festival last week.
We had discussed BAMBOO here recently and when I mentioned it to him all of his energy went to telling me what a real falsity the "green" of this product claims: the chemicals used to strip the fibers and make the batting are terribly caustic and would not even be ALLOWED in the USA so it's all made in China and parts thereof. He said there is a major article coming out about it in one of the quilting publications.
So, heads up quilters. I'd be interested in what others know or discover about this.
Lynn
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Lynn,
I recently read exactly the same information about bamboo. And the same thing was said about the chemicals that the Chinese were using to hasten the growth of bamboo would also not be allowed in the USA. I will try to find the article if I can.
I have also read that they are cutting down forests to plant the bamboo crops.
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I live in the Rochester, NY area and we have a couple of shops that rent long-arms. They DO have someone on staff who helps with the threading and checking tension and changing bobbins. Sometimes I keep her pretty busy! It's only $15/hr and a great bargain. It's part of a whole shop that also has classes and fabric and machines.
Another shop, much smaller, has a classroom that has open sewing on Fridays and Sundays and this seems to be a big hit. My guild has used this for projects and we always end up shopping for a bit of something, which is probably why it pays for them to allow people to be there. It helps promote a nice sense of community and gives the shop the reputation of being a fun place to be.
Nancy in lovely western, NY
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Have you tried this new rotary cutter yet, and do you like it? Thanks!
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Oops...never mind, I just found the fabric requirements!!!
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I'm excited to start the 2026 BOM and will be using totally from my stash, except for the background. Is there a yardage...
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Center done
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I love using Kim Diehl printer Freezer Paper. I get it at C&T Publishing. They also have a Quilter Freezer paper for...
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Wow, Heather, you nailed it! Looks perfect.
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Managed to get nearly all the fabrics from my stash. I realised I don't have much yellow in my stash....
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I love the way you changed up the placement of the applique and turned them into a circle.....a circle of quilting friends....
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Great work, Janet. Lynn
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I love it, Linda! You put that kit purchased years ago to good use. Well done. Lynn
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Easy to get things turned around. Glad you caught it. Great job!
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I have it sewn together! Not quilted yet. I did have several blocks arranged wrong but at least found them when It was...
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Your quilt is stunning!
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