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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)
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THIS POST IS ALSO GETTING REPEATED AGAIN...ESPECIALLY THE PART ABOUT THE SMOKE-FILLED HSTs
Dear, dear SoTTTs Members,
Except for receiving Rosemary's incredible gift package, today was definitely not a good day for receiving HST packages and I'd like to bring a few items to your attention before you mail you package. I received 29 packages today and it has taken me well over five hours to go through them all because I had so many problems to resolve and figure out. This is actually the first time I've encountered so many issues which is something to be said since I've now received 423 packages.
1) Please read and follow :wink: :wink: the Checklist posted directly before this one...if you do, that should resolve most issues. I've been reposting the checklist every couple of days and will continue to do so until a couple of days before the deadline when they should have all been mailed.
2) Please do not send more than 700 HSTs...the probability is extremely high that you will receive many of your own back. We do not have that many members even sending in 700, and definitely only a very, very few who have sent more than that.
3) Please provide a TOTAL count of your HTS's (it doesn't count if you told me in your notification email because I'm not referring to that when I open your package!) Today I received several packages that did not provide a total count and one was a package of 700 HSTs. The HSTs had been put into individual baggies ranging from 14 to 56 in each bag, but nowhere on the envelope or in the package was the total count provided. At least the individual baggies had numbers :roll: on them. I had to start adding up all the various baggies to figure out how many had been sent.
4) Please do not put your HSTs in individual baggies. Those HSTs have to be removed from the individual baggies and incorporated into one large bag as soon as I receive them and before the sorting process.
5) Please do not press open your HST's...in the last week, I received four packages with them all pressed open.
6) Please cut your HST's apart. In one package today, they have not been cut.
7) If you are International, please include a copy of your PayPal receipt and make sure that you have charged a sufficient amount of postage for your return package. Include your mailing label too...and no return envelope.
8) If you want to know when your package arrives, be sure to send me an email through My Profile page and not as a Private Message.
9) Now for the topper...this is a very sensitive area to discuss and I don't feel comfortable bringing it up at all, but I do feel that it now needs to be addressed because it happened with two packages today and one other several weeks ago:
If you are a smoker or someone in your home is a smoker, please do something to air our your HSTs thoroughly before they are mailed. I cannot in good conscience insert these smoke-filled HSTs into everyone else's return packages since it could permeate all the other HSTs and it could cause problems for people who may be allergic or have breathing problems. The first package I received a few weeks ago contained 700 very strong smoke-filled HTS. I put them in a couple of lingerie bags and let them air outside for a couple of days. When that wasn't successful enough, I then sprayed them with Febreeze and let them continue to air outside. That helped a little, but I still had to put them in my clothes dryer with fabric sheets to try to help more. The Febreeze and dryer caused the HST paper to roll, which mean I had to then start pressing someone else's 700 HSTs. And today, I have to go through the entire process all over again.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by gerbigkYou are a saint for doing this. Thank you. Thank you. We will all learn a lot for future exchanges.
Karen :lol:
Thanks for your kind words, Karen. We certainly will have learned a lot between the three exchanges....Clara, Ritzy, Barb, Margo and I should be able to write a pretty interesting book :roll: !
I'd love to see the exchanges continue through the Forum because I think it has been a wonderful way to make new friends. I've had so much wonderful correspondence with many of our International members that I feel like I've known them for years. And I sincerely hope that a lot of us are able to get together at Quilt Festival in Houston like TQS did last year. Hopefully this Chapter 2 - SoTTT's Forum can continue for a long, long time after the HSTs are returned and projects are completed.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by NaneeWolfOriginally posted by gerbigkYou are a saint for doing this. Thank you. Thank you. We will all learn a lot for future exchanges.
Karen :lol:
Thanks for your kind words, Karen. We certainly will have learned a lot between the three exchanges....Clara, Ritzy, Barb, Margo and I should be able to write a pretty interesting book :roll: !
I'd love to see the exchanges continue through the Forum because I think it has been a wonderful way to make new friends. I've had so much wonderful correspondence with many of our International members that I feel like I've known them for years. And I sincerely hope that a lot of us are able to get together at Quilt Festival in Houston like TQS did last year. Hopefully this Chapter 2 - SoTTT's Forum can continue for a long, long time after the HSTs are returned and projects are completed.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Well, I have had to admit defeat. No triangles from me. I have struggled with a nasty chest infection since November that has not responded to treatment and even though I'm now slowly getting better my energy levels are still zero. I very much look forward to see the results of the exchange!From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood
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Originally posted by LorchenWell, I have had to admit defeat. No triangles from me. I have struggled with a nasty chest infection since November that has not responded to treatment and even though I'm now slowly getting better my energy levels are still zero. I very much look forward to see the results of the exchange!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Originally posted by LorchenWell, I have had to admit defeat. No triangles from me. I have struggled with a nasty chest infection since November that has not responded to treatment and even though I'm now slowly getting better my energy levels are still zero. I very much look forward to see the results of the exchange!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Well I want to say "Thanks" for what a great job you have done on hosting the forum and keeping up with all our emails. This is the first exchange like this I have done and can't wait to do another - I'm doing the strips too so I guess I don't have to wait long!
Now to wait for my envelope. I sent an email that my package was sent by priority mail today. Oops I forgot to say "Thanks" to everyone who assisting in the sort. I will be thinking of everyone and have a safe drive to and from the sort. Please share with us all the fun you will be having !
On April 3rd at our local Quilt Show my son will be one of the presenter at the Young Quilter Trunk Show. I am so proud of my son who started quilting 5 years ago.
Di
Northeast Corner of Iowa
Farmcrafty(392 triangles sent)
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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Originally posted by NaneeWolfOriginally posted by gerbigkYou are a saint for doing this. Thank you. Thank you. We will all learn a lot for future exchanges.
Karen :lol:
Thanks for your kind words, Karen. We certainly will have learned a lot between the three exchanges....Clara, Ritzy, Barb, Margo and I should be able to write a pretty interesting book :roll: !
I'd love to see the exchanges continue through the Forum because I think it has been a wonderful way to make new friends. I've had so much wonderful correspondence with many of our International members that I feel like I've known them for years. And I sincerely hope that a lot of us are able to get together at Quilt Festival in Houston like TQS did last year. Hopefully this Chapter 2 - SoTTT's Forum can continue for a long, long time after the HSTs are returned and projects are completed.
Rosemary
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Hi Friends,
Some of you may have seen a couple of my posts about the Christchurch earthquake here in New Zealand and how my brother-in-laws' sister Jane has been missing in the rubble of the CTV building since the quake on Feb 22nd. Last week they found her body and she will be buried on Monday. she leaves a husband and 2 children behind, but at last they have closure and can continue to grieve and move on with their lives.
I can't wait to get my triangles back and see what I can do with them! Thanks ladies for doing so much work for this, I hope you choose the prettiest triangles for yourselves!! xx SueSue Roper
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Originally posted by CybersueHi Friends,
Some of you may have seen a couple of my posts about the Christchurch earthquake here in New Zealand and how my brother-in-laws' sister Jane has been missing in the rubble of the CTV building since the quake on Feb 22nd. Last week they found her body and she will be buried on Monday. she leaves a husband and 2 children behind, but at last they have closure and can continue to grieve and move on with their lives.
I can't wait to get my triangles back and see what I can do with them! Thanks ladies for doing so much work for this, I hope you choose the prettiest triangles for yourselves!! xx Sue
My prayers are with you all especially her children who will now have to grow up without a mother. Mother Earth is beautiful most times but as we see around the world lately, she can be very very destructive. Here in the UK we cannot comprehend the total devastation of an earthquake.
Many Hugs
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Originally posted by CybersueHi Friends,
Some of you may have seen a couple of my posts about the Christchurch earthquake here in New Zealand and how my brother-in-laws' sister Jane has been missing in the rubble of the CTV building since the quake on Feb 22nd. Last week they found her body and she will be buried on Monday. she leaves a husband and 2 children behind, but at last they have closure and can continue to grieve and move on with their lives.
I can't wait to get my triangles back and see what I can do with them! Thanks ladies for doing so much work for this, I hope you choose the prettiest triangles for yourselves!! xx Sue
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Originally posted by CybersueHi Friends,
Some of you may have seen a couple of my posts about the Christchurch earthquake here in New Zealand and how my brother-in-laws' sister Jane has been missing in the rubble of the CTV building since the quake on Feb 22nd. Last week they found her body and she will be buried on Monday. she leaves a husband and 2 children behind, but at last they have closure and can continue to grieve and move on with their lives.
I can't wait to get my triangles back and see what I can do with them! Thanks ladies for doing so much work for this, I hope you choose the prettiest triangles for yourselves!! xx Sue
Oh, Sue. My thoughts and prayers go out to your brother, his children and your family. Maybe the quilt you are able to make them with all the donated HSTs you'll be receiving will help them in the healing process. The world has experienced so much tragedy these past few days, weeks, months and years that it sure does enable so many of us to put our own somewhat minor troubles into the proper perspective.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Originally posted by PosyPOriginally posted by NaneeWolfOriginally posted by gerbigkYou are a saint for doing this. Thank you. Thank you. We will all learn a lot for future exchanges.
Karen :lol:
Thanks for your kind words, Karen. We certainly will have learned a lot between the three exchanges....Clara, Ritzy, Barb, Margo and I should be able to write a pretty interesting book :roll: !
I'd love to see the exchanges continue through the Forum because I think it has been a wonderful way to make new friends. I've had so much wonderful correspondence with many of our International members that I feel like I've known them for years. And I sincerely hope that a lot of us are able to get together at Quilt Festival in Houston like TQS did last year. Hopefully this Chapter 2 - SoTTT's Forum can continue for a long, long time after the HSTs are returned and projects are completed.
Rosemary
Good point, Rosemary! Chapter 3 is probably a good idea since there's no telling how many pages :shock: we'll get to when the sorting :roll: and returning is done :lol: ! We'll have to see how many members what to continue this to 'infinity and beyond'...oh, no, did I really just use that term...how un 8) is that! My grandson would be horrified.
"Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss
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Finished! It did take me longer than Ricky. I love it.
I cut too many border strips and wish I had that fabric in... -
Thank you Barbara, I’ll check it out.
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That is Susan H Garman. She designed several of the BOM quilts for TQS and many are still available on her website run by...
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It's perfectly fine to ask this question here. I hope someone with excess Autumn Kit fabrics will be able to help you. Early...
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I’m looking for the name of the quilter who designed one of the first Block of the Month projects for the Quilt show....
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