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Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

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fabricgirl
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by fabricgirl » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:18 pm

I hope thats not your sewing foot is it?



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kadie
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by kadie » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:22 pm

ME I had my toenail taken off my big toe once and it was horrendous pain.

Oasis, our flu vaccines are late this year as they say they had to adjust them to cover a new strain. Ken had his already, because he is cosidered priority, but I'm still waiting.

mequilter9158
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by mequilter9158 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:23 pm

oh yes, it is........I'm not getting lots of sewing in right now, but I'm fussy cutting some squares for a baby quilt. First time I've ever done that, so I'm learning something new. (But not liking it)!!

fabricgirl
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by fabricgirl » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:26 pm

at least there is something to do to keep your mind off of your
foot.



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BarbieJean
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by BarbieJean » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:27 pm

Does anyone on here have children or grandkids that play on the Webkinz site. May Grandaughter has an account so I go on her account and play the games. Great site for easy games to play if you r are reflex challenged (more commonly known as too old for most current games).

mequilter9158
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by mequilter9158 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:29 pm

BarbieJean........congrats on your "retirement." You must be so excited. Gee, maybe now you can come up here for a visit, huh?

fabricgirl
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by fabricgirl » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:30 pm

my Gd has about three of them and my nice next door has about 35 of them she is always on her laptop playing them they also have cards charms with a braclet.


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Cathy32078
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by Cathy32078 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:33 pm

Back again. Was reading the posts and Ohmygosh! That F5 button is wayyy better than the refresh. Thanks for telling about this. Learn something every time I come in here. LOL Got the binding on the quilt so got to hand sew it to the back. Me I hope your foot is much better real soon. Got to be uncomfortable.

quiltnewby05
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by quiltnewby05 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:34 pm

Hi
I am surprised at how many people have written so far!!!

Worked on placemats all day.... they each have four rows on point -- have all the rows done, and have sewn them into two sets so far... for EIGHT placemats. Have to have them finished when I go to Florida on Thursday:) Not Kentucky, but it was a free trip, my son and I will be visiting my Brother in Palm Harbor - going to try fishing!!

ME -- what kind of desert did you have at that restaurant?

Cathy32078
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Re: Saturday, April 19th sew-in (our version of meet & greet)

Post by Cathy32078 » Sat Apr 19, 2008 2:34 pm

Barbie Jean Congrats on retiring! I think you will like it.

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