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

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    Just have to tell you all that Edyta was our speaker at guild last night and I took a workshop from her today and absolutely had a blast and wish I could also take tomorrow's workshop, but alas have to work. She is as delightful in person as she is on The Quilt Show. I learned a ton and feel inspired to try some different things.

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

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      Christine,
      I am so envious of you. You'll have to tell us more. Any tips you'd like to share I'm sure everyone would love to hear about them.

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        If anyone is interested in the Tyvek envelopes from US Post Offices, they're free & you can order them online (minimum order = 10). Here's a link & basic info.

        Link:
        https://shop.usps.com/webapp/wcs/sto...WT.ac=10000273

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        A quick, easy, and convenient way to ship Priority Mail this envelope is the ideal choice when shipping items. This durable, water resistant Tyvek envelope offers you flexibility when shipping items.
        Item # EP 14
        Priority Mail Envelope
        Tyvek
        11.625" X 15.125
        Minimum order: 10
        Maximum order: 800
        No Charge

        Availability
        Available
        Usually arrives within 7 to 10 business days

        Cynthia in Tahoe

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          Happily my hst made it to Katy, TX from OR, USA today.
          Katiezquiltz

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            Originally posted by NaneeWolf
            Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
            Shipping Note to my fellow quilters.

            We are going to be planning the sort soon after the due date. If you are one of our international quilters especially in Australia and New Zealand try and get your packages into the mail system by the middle of March. Australia seems to be taking anywhere from 2-3 weeks and Europe about 1-2 weeks. We are still looking at a good month away for most of us to get done what we need to do.

            Thanks. Clara
            If any of you have your HST's read to go, it would be cool 8) to go ahead and get them in the mail whenever you can. I picked up 50 :shock: packages on Monday (the people at the P.O. Service said I should have driven my SEMI that day) and then 20 more yesterday and today. Since it takes a while to open the packages, put the HSTs and return envelope into a large Ziplock bag (numbered with your count & your name/screen name) and record them on my spreadsheet, I have absolutely no problem with you sending them as soon as they're ready.

            It is taking a while for the packages to get here from Australia. On Feb. 4, I received my first notification that a package had been mailed from New Zealand . Today is the 16th and it hasn't arrived yet...but hopefully soon!

            We're almost at the 50K mark in receiving HSTs...49,076 in 138 packages...and we're not even 1/3 of the way there! Thanks for your generosity in including HSTs for Queensland and Norway, too. That 'stash' is starting to grow and I know that Louise and Hanne-Grete will really appreciate them

            Bummer for me :cry: ...since the HSTs are still folded, I can't see what most of the fabrics look like, but I can see there is a huge variety of prints, colors, and batiks. What's really fun :lol: is that I CAN get a 'sneak peek' at one side of some of the batiks since they're double sided...and they are looking luscious!

            Debbie
            Thank you so much for coordinating this hugh adventer. It is exciting to be a part of the SOTT.


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

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              I can imagine the excitement when a new shipment comes. I did a swap for the Carol Doak Group and it was hearts. Oh how much fun it was. My living room floor was covered in crazy hearts, what a site. I can not even imagine what your floorS will look like for the swap :-)

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                Originally posted by sanquilt
                I can imagine the excitement when a new shipment comes. I did a swap for the Carol Doak Group and it was hearts. Oh how much fun it was. My living room floor was covered in crazy hearts, what a site. I can not even imagine what your floorS will look like for the swap :-)
                Are you kidding? There is no way she can let loose all those HSTs. Her whole floor will turn into a triangle quick sand and she will be swallowed up!!! Must contain the triangles.

                Can you imagine what the post office is thinking? Batches of 20 and sometimes 50 coming in. Huge batch of 615 going out!!! Woof. Man I would hate to be in line behind Debbie. Debbie, thank you for doing this part of the job. I really appreciate it. A LOT! Clara

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                  Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
                  Originally posted by sanquilt
                  I can imagine the excitement when a new shipment comes. I did a swap for the Carol Doak Group and it was hearts. Oh how much fun it was. My living room floor was covered in crazy hearts, what a site. I can not even imagine what your floorS will look like for the swap :-)
                  Are you kidding? There is no way she can let loose all those HSTs. Her whole floor will turn into a triangle quick sand and she will be swallowed up!!! Must contain the triangles.

                  Can you imagine what the post office is thinking? Batches of 20 and sometimes 50 coming in. Huge batch of 615 going out!!! Woof. Man I would hate to be in line behind Debbie. Debbie, thank you for doing this part of the job. I really appreciate it. A LOT! Clara
                  Sending them back should not require Debbie to stand in line since the envelopes are already stamped (except for the international ones). But can you just see the look on the postal worker's face when she starts to 'wheel' them in. At least I hope she will have something with wheels. I do wish I were closer so I could help sort... more pictures please, I just can't think of how all of this must look in her room(s?).
                  FluffBallQuilts in SC (aka Nancy)

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                    I ordered the Tyvek envelopes Feb. 3rd and have not yet received them. I ordered botht the Express envelopes and the Priority envelopes and got a notification on Feb. 9th that the Express envelopes were on their way. Still waiting! So, if you haven't already sent your HSTs off, I would recommend going ahead and ordering those envelopes as you will be waiting on them. :cry:

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                      Originally posted by CowtownQuilts
                      I ordered the Tyvek envelopes Feb. 3rd and have not yet received them. I ordered botht the Express envelopes and the Priority envelopes and got a notification on Feb. 9th that the Express envelopes were on their way. Still waiting! So, if you haven't already sent your HSTs off, I would recommend going ahead and ordering those envelopes as you will be waiting on them. :cry:
                      The Tyvek envelopes are good, but you can use any kind of sturdy envelope if you don't want to wait. You wouldn't believe the assortment of envelopes that I've received, including bubble, cardboard, Priority, Flat Rate, etc., etc., etc.!

                      If you can, it would also be a good idea to tape your envelope shut instead of relying on the 'sticky' that comes on some of them. One came in yesterday that had only a brad to close it and no 'sticky' substance or tape at all. Fortunately it didn't open up and lose the contents before it was delivered.

                      Debbie

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

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                        Debbie and Clara,

                        I’m preparing my HSTs for mailing today. I counted my HST twice before I started dividing them up for each of the exchanges and special groups. When I was done I recalculated my piles and found I was 8 short. I can’t imagine the frenzy of counting each of you will manage on SORTING DAY. I’m sending along 15 extra HSTs in a separate baggie to help in the final count. In the end I wouldn’t mind if you just grabbed a handful of HSTs and put them into a bag to send back to me and call it good. I get to participate in this wonderful exchange because of your work. Whatever I get back will be treasured. Thank you from the bottom of my HST piles.

                        Susan
                        Puyallup Washington USA
                        with a trace of snow on the ground

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                          Originally posted by nimbletheedle
                          Debbie and Clara,

                          I’m preparing my HSTs for mailing today. I counted my HST twice before I started dividing them up for each of the exchanges and special groups. When I was done I recalculated my piles and found I was 8 short. I can’t imagine the frenzy of counting each of you will manage on SORTING DAY. I’m sending along 15 extra HSTs in a separate baggie to help in the final count. In the end I wouldn’t mind if you just grabbed a handful of HSTs and put them into a bag to send back to me and call it good. I get to participate in this wonderful exchange because of your work. Whatever I get back will be treasured. Thank you from the bottom of my HST piles.

                          Susan
                          Puyallup Washington USA
                          with a trace of snow on the ground

                          Thanks for including the extras, Susan. Any extras that we wind up with after all is said and done will be included in the packages to Queensland and Hanne. Hopefully everyone counted correctly and everything will work perfectly 8) when it comes to distributing. Clara promises that she's going to keep the frenzy to a minimum, so everyone's HSTs shoudl be good in her capable hands.

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

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                            Originally posted by nimbletheedle
                            Debbie and Clara,

                            I’m preparing my HSTs for mailing today. I counted my HST twice before I started dividing them up for each of the exchanges and special groups. When I was done I recalculated my piles and found I was 8 short. I can’t imagine the frenzy of counting each of you will manage on SORTING DAY. I’m sending along 15 extra HSTs in a separate baggie to help in the final count. In the end I wouldn’t mind if you just grabbed a handful of HSTs and put them into a bag to send back to me and call it good. I get to participate in this wonderful exchange because of your work. Whatever I get back will be treasured. Thank you from the bottom of my HST piles.

                            Susan
                            Puyallup Washington USA
                            with a trace of snow on the ground

                            I'm with you Susan! It's the spirit of this exchange that is the most exciting part! One big stirred up pile of HSTs is making more and more sense to me!! Hopefully Deb and Clara will have some back-up crew members for the big sorting day! Makes my head hurt just to think about it!!


                            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 sanquilt
                              I can imagine the excitement when a new shipment comes. I did a swap for the Carol Doak Group and it was hearts. Oh how much fun it was. My living room floor was covered in crazy hearts, what a site. I can not even imagine what your floorS will look like for the swap :-)

                              Ohhh...that sounds like a fun kind of swap too. Maybe someone could start one of those up as a future exchange...I'm seeing beautiful batik hearts coming in from everywhere. Were they all paper pieced hearts?

                              Debbie

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

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                                Originally posted by Margo
                                Originally posted by nimbletheedle
                                Debbie and Clara,

                                I’m preparing my HSTs for mailing today. I counted my HST twice before I started dividing them up for each of the exchanges and special groups. When I was done I recalculated my piles and found I was 8 short. I can’t imagine the frenzy of counting each of you will manage on SORTING DAY. I’m sending along 15 extra HSTs in a separate baggie to help in the final count. In the end I wouldn’t mind if you just grabbed a handful of HSTs and put them into a bag to send back to me and call it good. I get to participate in this wonderful exchange because of your work. Whatever I get back will be treasured. Thank you from the bottom of my HST piles.

                                Susan
                                Puyallup Washington USA
                                with a trace of snow on the ground

                                I'm with you Susan! It's the spirit of this exchange that is the most exciting part! One big stirred up pile of HSTs is making more and more sense to me!! Hopefully Deb and Clara will have some back-up crew members for the big sorting day! Makes my head hurt just to think about it!!

                                We do have a wonderful back-up crew waiting in the wings! Several SoTTTs members who live in and around Houston have offered their help. Barb (Needleware), who is heading up the Sensational Strippers Exchange is in my Guild and she's also offered to help. And last, but not least, I am in the most incredible Bee. Even though they're not all doing the Exchange, they have all said they would help...and one of the ladies works at a church so she's going to reserve an activity room for us. They are all very special friends to me!

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

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