I can't find my dining room table!! Lol!
My bags are packed for Idaho and Oregon. The only things left to do today are post office runs, a trip to the bank and a visit to the chiro at 4pm.
I love the quiet of my house as I fill orders. I do enjoy reading the labels and seeing where they are going and dreaming of what it's like there!
So many places I've never heard of, or have never been!
I hope you are enjoying your day---this one is going too fast!
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Tuesday, July 03, 2012
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You need a couple more people, and a mini assembly line! I wish Illinois wasn't so far away...I'd work for you!
ReplyDeleteHow sad is it that I tried to see if MY address was on one of those labels? I LOVE the green ninepatch on the ladder! Did you make that one? Can we see more of it someday?
ReplyDeleteMine should be in there. I can not wait. Lisa
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I hope mine is in there somewhere.... but I will be patient!
ReplyDeleteI'd like to know the pattern for the green quilt too (second from the top).
ReplyDeleteMy mother use to say " no rest for the wicked"
ReplyDeleteI wonder where that saying came from but I always think
of it when I see you working and working and working some more!
Safe travels and Happy Sewing
Wish I lived closer, cause I would offer to continue filling the orders while you were out of town. I did get my copy in record time and appreciate all you do to keep all the parts of your life chugging along. Have a fun and restful trip.
ReplyDeletefill mine, fill mine, i can't wait. i am so looking forward to the arrival of the new book
ReplyDeleteSunday I had the brainstorm that I would be your assistant if you didn't live so far away. My daughter thinks I'm a stalker. Told her no, I just love Bonnie.
ReplyDeleteNo matter how hard I try to blow up the photo, I can't see if my name/address is on there *LOL* Soon, maybe??? Have fun filling your orders... really looking forward to the new book.
ReplyDeleteI do hope one of those is mine. I am already dreaming of the quilts i will make. While I wait for my turn I'll work diligently to finish off smith mountain and or orca bay.
ReplyDeleteI like the green quilt also. I love 9 patches. Appears to be a alternating nine patch. The green is a solid block, the others are different color nine patches and it is set on point. Maybe each block is about 6"?
ReplyDeleteAustralia here we come. I knew you would never have been able to spell where I live so just used the shortened version. Longest place name in Victoria. Naringaningalook East or Naring for short.
ReplyDeleteBonnie,
ReplyDeleteAs a postal employee, may I just say "THANK YOU" for using the USPS! We can use the business and I hope we serve you well.
Anna in IL
I just put my order in. I can't wait to get it! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHoho the Wells Fargo Wagon is coming down the street, oh please let it be for me!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOh..Oh..Oh..***fingers crossed*** that one of those is headed my way!! I am in the process of organizing my scrap to make it "user friendly" and am debating which quilt will be next! I have your last 3 books, but might need to wait till this one comes in to make a final decision (please, postman, make it soon!). Meanwhile, I have been collecting men's shirts and trying to keep my husband from pilfering from my "stash". You should have seen his face when I took the scissors to a "perfectly good shirt" I got from the thrift store...never mind that it is 3 sizes too big for him!
ReplyDeleteOh..Oh..Oh..***fingers crossed*** that one of those is headed my way!! I am in the process of organizing my scrap to make it "user friendly" and am debating which quilt will be next! I have your last 3 books, but might need to wait till this one comes in to make a final decision (please, postman, make it soon!). Meanwhile, I have been collecting men's shirts and trying to keep my husband from pilfering from my "stash". You should have seen his face when I took the scissors to a "perfectly good shirt" I got from the thrift store...never mind that it is 3 sizes too big for him!
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