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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)

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    Originally posted by sewmarti
    Originally posted by NaneeWolf
    SoTTT's Members --

    If you'd like to include HST's for Hanne, be sure you mark clearly what HST's are for her. If you've already mailed your HTS's and want Hanne to have one of yours too, you can put them in an envelope and send them to my P.O. Box. And don't forgot to add your city/state/country and your name (optional), so she'll know where they came from.

    SoTTT's ROCK!!!

    Debbie
    Can you post a reminder on the first page of the forum (if you haven't already)? I'm sure that my 50 something year old memory won't remember when it's time to send my HTS's and that's something I would like to do. I plan on running through the "rules" page right before I send mine off.

    Thanks!

    Done!! It's in the 1st post.

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

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      [quote="NaneeWolf"Thanks to all of you who are sending extras for both Queensland and Hanne."

      What about postage? Do I need to add some dollars to my package when I mail it?
      Bless you and your crew for their labor of friendship.


      Coast of South Carolina USA
      Sewing/Quilting on my Viking Sapphire 870

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        [quote="pamo65"][quote="NaneeWolf"Thanks to all of you who are sending extras for both Queensland and Hanne."

        What about postage? Do I need to add some dollars to my package when I mail it?
        Bless you and your crew for their labor of friendship.[/quote]


        It's not necessary. Some members have been including a little extra to help with unexpected expenses, but it's strictly up to you.

        Debbie

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

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          Here's one for a chuckle - I just spoke with my 33 y.o. son and was telling him all about the Sottt and the Batik exchange etc, and my excitement, enthusiasim etc showed so much he thinks I may have gone bonkers! He asked me what the 'rules' for joining this 'sisterhood', do we have a special handshake? oaths? sworn to secrecy and warned me that maybe it's a cult! LOL! I know he loves me and is looking out for Gramma now, I guess to check if I'm still okay to babysit the grandkids! What a hoot!! ( and he wasn't totally joking when he was asking me these questions... ) (And.then ....."WHAT EXACTLY are you going to DO with all those triangles, MoM?" Sounds like Dan Brown (author of The DaVinvi code might be wanting to investigate this sisterhood....) Unfortunately, my son probably has as wild an imagination as I do, it's just that it's now turned back on me!! Thought I'd share the laugh, especially since I am still waiting for my papers, so I guess he wonders if this is really all true! LOL+++ I DO hope they show up soon.

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

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            So glad Ricky and Alex are joining!!!
            I read that Alex is going to sign her HST for each of us - on the fabric. YEA!
            Now, I'm wondering....would she like us to sign ours to her? I'd be happy to, and tape or pin it to the outside of my ziploc.

            Also, wouldn't it be NEAT if TQS had a challenge/contest for everyone to make something from their exchange HSTs? It would be wonderful to see what everyone makes.

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

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              I noticed someone from Panama is in the sisterhood of HST"s. I just returned from Panama city, Where are the quilt shops?

              sewingbyjanet
              Pennsylvania, USA

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                Originally posted by crocus999
                Here's one for a chuckle - I just spoke with my 33 y.o. son and was telling him all about the Sottt and the Batik exchange etc, and my excitement, enthusiasim etc showed so much he thinks I may have gone bonkers! He asked me what the 'rules' for joining this 'sisterhood', do we have a special handshake? oaths? sworn to secrecy and warned me that maybe it's a cult! LOL! I know he loves me and is looking out for Gramma now, I guess to check if I'm still okay to babysit the grandkids! What a hoot!! ( and he wasn't totally joking when he was asking me these questions... ) (And.then ....."WHAT EXACTLY are you going to DO with all those triangles, MoM?" Sounds like Dan Brown (author of The DaVinvi code might be wanting to investigate this sisterhood....) Unfortunately, my son probably has as wild an imagination as I do, it's just that it's now turned back on me!! Thought I'd share the laugh, especially since I am still waiting for my papers, so I guess he wonders if this is really all true! LOL+++ I DO hope they show up soon.
                Yeah I was really excited and telling someone about it and their eyes glazed over. I am now trying to reserve my enthusiasm for my conversations with my sister who is also participating in the exchange. We are many miles apart though so we can't actually sew together (bummer) but we spend many hours discussing our love of quilting on the phone. Tell your son he needs to be more concerned with our addiction to fabric. :lol:

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                  Good morning, Everyone! Loved reading Crocus999's funny story. I get the same reaction from non-quilters too. I personally think only people who quilt can truly understand the marvelous connection that 615 strangers from 14 countries have by being a part of the "grand SOTTT exchange." I've even heard the remark, "Quilters are a sub-culture in the US." Yes, we are, and maybe we are a "cult" as well! By "cult" I mean a worldwide group of people grasping hands who are creative beyond belief, have giving hearts bigger than life itself, enthusiasm for making something beautiful with a message out of tiny pieces of fabric, have fabric stashes that could probably supply another planet the size of Earth, and who all are...well...just plain crazy about quiltmaking! Life is good! :lol: :lol: :lol:
                  Happy Quilting,
                  Shirley, Gresham, Oregon

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                    Originally posted by dwynette
                    So glad Ricky and Alex are joining!!!
                    I read that Alex is going to sign her HST for each of us - on the fabric. YEA!
                    Now, I'm wondering....would she like us to sign ours to her? I'd be happy to, and tape or pin it to the outside of my ziploc.

                    Also, wouldn't it be NEAT if TQS had a challenge/contest for everyone to make something from their exchange HSTs? It would be wonderful to see what everyone makes.
                    Dwynette, at this point there is no challenge/contest, but we do already have a Show & Tell page set up and really hope that everyone who makes a project using their SoTTT/Batiks-R-Us/Sensational Stripper fabrics will post a photo for us! You will find it from the purple bar: QUILT GALLERY/ SHOW & TELL/ FRIENDSHIP TRIANGLES

                    see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/


                    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 Margo
                      Originally posted by dwynette
                      So glad Ricky and Alex are joining!!!
                      I read that Alex is going to sign her HST for each of us - on the fabric. YEA!
                      Now, I'm wondering....would she like us to sign ours to her? I'd be happy to, and tape or pin it to the outside of my ziploc.

                      Also, wouldn't it be NEAT if TQS had a challenge/contest for everyone to make something from their exchange HSTs? It would be wonderful to see what everyone makes.
                      Dwynette, at this point there is no challenge/contest, but we do already have a Show & Tell page set up and really hope that everyone who makes a project using their SoTTT/Batiks-R-Us/Sensational Stripper fabrics will post a photo for us! You will find it from the purple bar: QUILT GALLERY/ SHOW & TELL/ FRIENDSHIP TRIANGLES

                      see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/

                      That is a thoughtful idea, Dwynette, but NO, please do not sign on the fabric for special ones for Alex and Ricky. Just put your name and city/state/country on the paper. If everyone signed a triangle, then it would start looking like a signature quilt and because the HSTs are so tiny, it will not look good.

                      Thanks,
                      Debbie

                      We also don't need to have to start sorting through the HST's to figure out which ones are meant for them along with the fact that people have already sent theirs in without special signing, so please it would be best not to.
                      Thanks...
                      Debbie

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

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                        I also have a funny story. Proof hubby wasn't listening completely.

                        I'm filling the hubby in as this exchange was growing like crazy on a daily business in the beginning. Each morning and every evening had surprising numbers. Until the final morning I woke him up to ask him if he would like the final number? Yes. I told him 615. He then went into his fix-it mode. "They are going to have to do this" he explained. "Done that" I reply. "They are going to have to watch out for this" he insisted. "Doing that" I would reply again. This went on and on until he asked one last question. "Who is organizing this thing?" "Debbie and I are." Then he looked at me with surprise. I told him this is one of those "busted" moments. You clearly weren't listening to me all the time. All he could reply was... "so that's why you were on the computer so much, the last few days".

                        Thought you guys might like this. Clara :lol: :lol: :lol:

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

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                          Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
                          I also have a funny story. Proof hubby wasn't listening completely.

                          I'm filling the hubby in as this exchange was growing like crazy on a daily business in the beginning. Each morning and every evening had surprising numbers. Until the final morning I woke him up to ask him if he would like the final number? Yes. I told him 615. He then went into his fix-it mode. "They are going to have to do this" he explained. "Done that" I reply. "They are going to have to watch out for this" he insisted. "Doing that" I would reply again. This went on and on until he asked one last question. "Who is organizing this thing?" "Debbie and I are." Then he looked at me with surprise. I told him this is one of those "busted" moments. You clearly weren't listening to me all the time. All he could reply was... "so that's why you were on the computer so much, the last few days".

                          Thought you guys might like this. Clara :lol: :lol: :lol:

                          LOVE IT :lol: :lol: !!! My hubby got it pretty quickly when I told him we had to find a safe place to store 615 packages until April.

                          Debbie

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

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                            Clara - Thanks for a good Monday morning laugh!

                            Dawn
                            In beautiful Northwest Montana

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                              Re: putting name, town, state, country on each HST - I couldn't face writing all that on each HST paper. I printed labels (I had 1" x 2 5/8" ones). Each label had space for 4 repeats of the info and I cut them apart to stick on each HST. Easier to me!
                              I really don't understand why we need to press the HSTs after they are cut apart. Mine look just fine to me. Please advise.

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                                Originally posted by dreamquilter
                                Re: putting name, town, state, country on each HST - I couldn't face writing all that on each HST paper. I printed labels (I had 1" x 2 5/8" ones). Each label had space for 4 repeats of the info and I cut them apart to stick on each HST. Easier to me!
                                I really don't understand why we need to press the HSTs after they are cut apart. Mine look just fine to me. Please advise.
                                Pressing the HST's is important because it sets the seam.

                                Debbie

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

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