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    Oh Ritzy, be careful what you say!!! You may have to buy me an airplane ticket so I can come stay with you for a few days and help sort and repack and mail them back!!! It'd be fun, though!

    Dawn
    In beautiful Norhtwest Montana

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      That is because Montana is cold and she may be a little warmer. We should fly together, Washington is to cold right now.

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        Re: sorting and/or mixing HST’s - My suggestion would be to allow my three long haired chihuahua’s and one mutt-Papillon/Chi to sort them on our living floor. They would do a really good job! It’s the picking up part that would take a while!

        Thanks for the tip on ironing the HST’s before cutting! I was just taking a lunch break and reading e-mails & your posts. I just finished with my first sheet & have already cut them apart but at least I won’t freak out when I iron them. Now I know what to expect and will iron the next batch before separating!

        Barbara in Bluffton, SC

        I love reading all your posts and getting your tips! Thanks to the sorters & thank you all for sharing!! This is my first exchange also, so thanks again for all the assistance.

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          Ditto. New to exchanges (except for ones with Mama) and the Forum, but love all the tips from everyone. I sewed a bunch of "tester" HSTs before a road trip this weekend. I took Edyta's advice from the show and tore off the papers on the road. It was the perfect task for in the car. In fact, for the first time it allowed me to focus on something else besides extremely large trucks getting too close my side of the wagon!

          Thanks, Margo, for the tip on pressing before cutting. That is going to work out great!
          Ann

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            Originally posted by Scoopie
            Oh Ritzy, be careful what you say!!! You may have to buy me an airplane ticket so I can come stay with you for a few days and help sort and repack and mail them back!!! It'd be fun, though!

            Dawn
            In beautiful Norhtwest Montana
            That would be fun but if you are running from the cold--we are suppose to have a blizzard tomorrow and low temps. ritzy

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              TO ALL MEMBERS OF THE SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES EXCHANGE: Please note that in a few days we plan to close the thread on this specific Forum topic and open a new 'Chapter 2 Sisterhood' forum topic. That new forum will all us to post pertinent information and important updates at the very beginning of the forum as we did here, but I'm also going to be reserving a few more posts right after that to separate the infomation.

              I will be transferring all the Guidelines, mailing instruction, International PayPal information, etc., etc. etc.

              Debbie

              "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                Originally posted by AnnElizabeth
                Ditto. New to exchanges (except for ones with Mama) and the Forum, but love all the tips from everyone. I sewed a bunch of "tester" HSTs before a road trip this weekend. I took Edyta's advice from the show and tore off the papers on the road. It was the perfect task for in the car. In fact, for the first time it allowed me to focus on something else besides extremely large trucks getting too close my side of the wagon!

                Thanks, Margo, for the tip on pressing before cutting. That is going to work out great!
                Ann

                It was a great idea to do some 'testers' , but remember that you do need to leave the triangles folded and the papers on when you send your exchange HST's to us.

                I'll look forward to receiving your package!

                Debbie

                "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                  Originally posted by NaneeWolf
                  Originally posted by AnnElizabeth
                  Ditto. New to exchanges (except for ones with Mama) and the Forum, but love all the tips from everyone. I sewed a bunch of "tester" HSTs before a road trip this weekend. I took Edyta's advice from the show and tore off the papers on the road. It was the perfect task for in the car. In fact, for the first time it allowed me to focus on something else besides extremely large trucks getting too close my side of the wagon!

                  Thanks, Margo, for the tip on pressing before cutting. That is going to work out great!
                  Ann

                  It was a great idea to do some 'testers' , but remember that you do need to leave the triangles folded and the papers on when you send your exchange HST's to us.

                  I'll look forward to receiving your package!

                  Debbie
                  My Testers were for my own benefit, not for the Sisterhood Exchange. I'm making an Applique Block Book based on Edyta's book cover pattern so I needed many triangles to get that finished before sewing bee this week. Rest assured I will not be tearing the papers off of the ones I send in... Thanks for all the reminders!

                  "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                    Originally posted by AnnElizabeth
                    Originally posted by NaneeWolf
                    Originally posted by AnnElizabeth
                    Ditto. New to exchanges (except for ones with Mama) and the Forum, but love all the tips from everyone. I sewed a bunch of "tester" HSTs before a road trip this weekend. I took Edyta's advice from the show and tore off the papers on the road. It was the perfect task for in the car. In fact, for the first time it allowed me to focus on something else besides extremely large trucks getting too close my side of the wagon!

                    Thanks, Margo, for the tip on pressing before cutting. That is going to work out great!
                    Ann

                    It was a great idea to do some 'testers' , but remember that you do need to leave the triangles folded and the papers on when you send your exchange HST's to us.

                    I'll look forward to receiving your package!

                    Debbie


                    My Testers were for my own benefit, not for the Sisterhood Exchange. I'm making an Applique Block Book based on Edyta's book cover pattern so I needed many triangles to get that finished before sewing bee this week. Rest assured I will not be tearing the papers off of the ones I send in... Thanks for all the reminders!

                    Ann...I had a pretty good feeling that you already knew what to do especially since you were being so conscientious as to make testers. I'm taking every opporutnity I can to make sure that sinks to everyone, so in reality, the reminder was for all the members.

                    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                      Today i started sewing the first triangles. I was going to do one paper but it is so much fun and it works so well I made 12 already. I can tell hyou I will make 700!!
                      Have fun too you all, AnkeMagré

                      "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                        Originally posted by NaneeWolf
                        MORE IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ONLY THE USE OF PAYPAL FOR INTERNATIONAL PACKAGES

                        For our international quilters, we will now ONLY accept PayPal to pay for your return postage...no International Reply Coupons, no International Money Orders...ONLY PayPal. Clara has graciously offered the use of her PayPal account to simplify the process for both the sender and the receiver.

                        For PayPal details, please send ClaraLawrence (screen name) an email and make arrangements for sending monies through PayPal. This service accepts credit cards and you do not have to set up an account to send money.


                        Then you'll be ready to get those packages in the mail!
                        Debbie
                        Little boo boo here. My fault. I was double checking with PayPal online and walking through the process so I could describe it. Apparently you do have to set up an account. It might be an option if I were a business and I am not. It is easy and handy. I also recommend using credit cards only for the added protection they offer. Clara

                        "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                          I'm impatiently waiting for the mail, hoping to get the papers. In the meantime I am filling buckets and bottles with water in preparation for the ice storm. I would like to make at least one sample page before my electric goes. I need to dig out my camping coffeepot to put on the wood stove. Then I can be happy picking out fabric and planning my own quilt with the HST's. No electric, no water!! Last time it was a week, but that was May and alot warmer temps. Keep warm everyone.
                          Cathy

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                            We're waiting for that storm too. We won't get the ice (hopefully) but up to 16 inches of snow. Don't you just love winter? I'm hoping my papers arrive today too as the next few days will be great for staying in and quilting. I'm supposed to get my LA tomorrow - so excited!! Hope they can make it before the roads get really nasty.

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                              Finally made myself a signature via Margo's instructions. Let's see if I did it right.
                              Yeah I previewed and it is there. Yippee!

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                                Debbie,

                                I got your message on the PayPal. It's definitely the right solution. Thanks for letting me know.

                                Everyone else,

                                I was thinking about the sorting as well, and was clear on something and then heard you say something else.

                                It is my understanding that we are to put 28 HST in a baggie - if I do 10 sheets, I use 10 baggies, each with a label of my name and mailing address - I was going to suggest putting something like "1 of 10" , "2 0f 10" on each baggie to assist in your sorting process. But, I think I just heard that you aren't requiring 28 per small baggie. Not sure why you would remove that requirement, but if you decide to keep it in, it would absolutely make your sorting process easier. You can sort my 1st 28, refill my baggie with 28, and pop it into my box. Then, you aren't sorting 700 for me, but 25 baggies of 28. Anyway - my thoughts on the whole thing, and I'm completely confident in your abilities to do this! My partner is an engineer, and I even had him thinking on it for a while.

                                Also, I was thinking about the fact that I'm sending in 700 - with 615 participants, I'm guaranteed to get some of my own back. But, if many of us send in 700 (or more than 615) I would be happy to get 4-5 of another persons' HST who also sent in 700. That way, I don't get 85 of my own back, but I would be happy to have 4-5 identical ones in the quilt (I'm making the cover quilt from her book.)

                                It will be interesting to see how many people actually turn in. It will be easiest to sort by most turned in and least turned in, and start the swap there. We can't wait for pictures.

                                Up to 6 sheets complete and 10 more sheets pinned and ready for sewing. (I did this in between completing the borders on a bed sized quilt this weekend! Great weekend!!!)

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