New Recycled Fabric

Fabric Swaps, Round Robins and Block of the Month Discussions.
Post Reply
Georgiapeach
Posts: 10927
Joined: Tue Jan 16, 2007 11:51 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by Georgiapeach »

LOL! Ok ya'll, here's the skinny on it. "Ya'll" is southern for "you all", fatcat was correct it's one word. And it's pronounced "yaw'll". We love the letter "a" and hang onto it a long time when we speak...sorta like we don't want to let go of it! And "ya'll" is plural, applies to between 2 and a billion of ya'll! LOL! When you're excited, though, like when you're trying to round up a group of kids that are running all over the place, you can say "all ya'll get over here", and that means....every single one of ya'll better hustle on over here NOW!!! In that case, adding the extra "all" is merely putting emphasis on the situation, indicating the whole group is riding your last nerve and you mean it. The dialects in the south vary from region to region, though, just like in most other places. And we can identify which region we're from by how we speak.

When my DH and I were first married he was transferred to New Jersey for a year and that's when I first heard "youse guys". It was several days before I figured out what a "youse" was. I think it's what Leetec said, and actually is "yous", but it was hard for me to understand because up there they don't care much for "a's" and are quick about them. In fact, they were quick about everything, which had me in a spin.
Leetec
Posts: 12453
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:57 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by Leetec »

That's very true, GP, we do do things pretty quick up here! It was kind of hard the first time we moved to OH to get used to the slower pace, once we did we liked it, though. The first thing that Buckeyes would say to us when they found out we were from NY was "Where's your NY accent?" Second thing "How many times have you been mugged?"
CindyB
Posts: 10017
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:30 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by CindyB »

We used to say "youse" guys in Vermont....
mequilter9158
Posts: 5687
Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 10:16 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by mequilter9158 »

I have to agree that we seem to speak "fast" in the north, too. When we headed to Tennessee a couple of years ago, I noticed that the pace of things was relaxed and the people seemed to talk much slower. Had a couple of comments to "slow down" when speaking. I can't...that's the way we all speak "up" here. So, sometimes if I ramble, it's just the northern way. (At least I can blame it on that)
Leetec
Posts: 12453
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:57 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by Leetec »

LOL, MeQ! That is so true.
SewSew
Posts: 8530
Joined: Fri Feb 02, 2007 7:49 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by SewSew »

Don't want to sound impatient, but, where are we? I know its a long time before it gets to me but I just thought I'd move this up.

Maybe we should have started two at a time, one at the top of the list and one in the middle. Oh, well, maybe next time around.
Leetec
Posts: 12453
Joined: Wed Apr 11, 2007 10:57 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by Leetec »

I was wondering where it is, too. Can't be long now before we all have it! :)
maryq
Posts: 13313
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:23 pm

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by maryq »

Traveling stash update"

I mailed the box to mequiter on Wednesday in a USPS priority box. From Minnesota to Wisconsin it shouldn't take to look. Thinking it might arrive there today or tomorrow!

Let us know when you get it!

mq
CindyB
Posts: 10017
Joined: Fri Apr 13, 2007 5:30 am

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by CindyB »

Mary - how much did you keep??? I tried to put some fun fabrics in!
maryq
Posts: 13313
Joined: Sun Jan 21, 2007 5:23 pm

Re: New Recycled Fabric

Post by maryq »

Cindy

I think I kept 2 & 1/2 yards... I LOVE flowers so I grabbed the green flower prints and the soft green satin looking one! There was so much pretty stuff in there! Now I don't even remember what I replaced them with it. :-)


mq
Post Reply

Return to “Swaps, Round Robins, BOM”