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What I got in the mail!
I tried that at the local yearly antique show when my arm was in the sling
ten min before opening. Couldn't get them to understand. Needless to say I didn't go....and that was that. Butterfly "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message news:_IRAf.1626$oG.30@dukeread09... Butterfly: Is that your local guild show?? Just call the Show Chairman and explain about your boo-boo, and request 'early entrance'. Usually, some of the Show Committee is on site not less than 30 or 45 minutes before opening hour. PAT in VA/USA, veteran of several Show Committees! Butterfly wrote: ...cut... We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. |
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Houston [was What I got in the mail!]
Yeah, I want to go to Houston one year, also! It will almost wipe me
out to do it, due to that danged chronic condition I have (no, not buying fabric!). Mz Bfly, if you decide to go to your Bsplat show, and can find a wheelchair, I'll find a way to get there and wheel you around. "Vrooom, vroooom, watchout everyone!!! Here come two crazy RCTQ gals!!!!!" Ginger in CA just got a call that my waiting list spot for my not-so-local LQS retreat in April is now a go. time to make rezzies for a room! Butterfly wrote: Didn't ask the Dr. Just know from past experience that it is VERY EASY for someone to bump into you. They are looking at a quilt and step back to take a pix and there you are with your foot stepped on..... I did have an offer of someone pushing the wheelchair, but once again, I just don't think it would be worth it--getting banged into with eh pin still in my toe. I wouldn't want to PAY them for pulling the pin out as it does have a 'hook with bead' on the end of it.(I have visions of them dropping their backpack on my foot and whipping it off....) Sure it would save me a trip to the Dr's office and his fee....but... oh never mind. I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... dont they have wheel chairs to use at the show? is there anywhere you could borrow a wheelchair for a day? surely drs office has one you could borrow or how about asking him where you could borrow one to get around the quilt show. seems a shame to miss out on that. as you say, you gotta get out for something other than drs appts, argh. the dr ought to realize that kind of therapy is just what you need. i'd ask around and see who can come up with a suggestion on borrowing, free of course, a w/chair for the day. just my suggestion on it. cheers, jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting "WOK- the ancient art" "Butterfly" wrote... It's because the mag publishers all think we want FAST FAST FAST. Maybe a few of us should write and REQUEST patterns that take a bit of time. I just no longer subscribe to a number of them as they are so easy, no challenge, nothing that hasn't been repeated a gazillion times in different color schemes. My LQS gets the Australian Patchwork and Quilting mag and she holds it for me until I can go pick them up. Yes, she offered to mail them but I told her I 'needed' to get out somewhere besides Drs and grocery stores : ) We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. Butterfly "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... teleflora wrote: .... Trish from Sydney sent me a sack of goodies like I've never seen before. Beautiful embroidery magazines (I had no idea these magazines even existed!) quilt magazine, tea, chocolate, newspapers. .... Cindy THE most talented needlework artists and designers are from OZ. The needlework magazines that are published there make a lot of the stuff we have here in the States look almost like beginner designs. VBS -- ahhhh what I wouldn't give to take a few classes from some of the OZ surface embroidery designers!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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Houston [was What I got in the mail!]
Yeah, I want to go to Houston one year, also! It will almost wipe me
out to do it, due to that danged chronic condition I have (no, not buying fabric!). Mz Bfly, if you decide to go to your Bsplat show, and can find a wheelchair, I'll find a way to get there and wheel you around. "Vrooom, vroooom, watchout everyone!!! Here come two crazy RCTQ gals!!!!!" Ginger in CA just got a call that my waiting list spot for my not-so-local LQS retreat in April is now a go. time to make rezzies for a room! Butterfly wrote: Didn't ask the Dr. Just know from past experience that it is VERY EASY for someone to bump into you. They are looking at a quilt and step back to take a pix and there you are with your foot stepped on..... I did have an offer of someone pushing the wheelchair, but once again, I just don't think it would be worth it--getting banged into with eh pin still in my toe. I wouldn't want to PAY them for pulling the pin out as it does have a 'hook with bead' on the end of it.(I have visions of them dropping their backpack on my foot and whipping it off....) Sure it would save me a trip to the Dr's office and his fee....but... oh never mind. I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... dont they have wheel chairs to use at the show? is there anywhere you could borrow a wheelchair for a day? surely drs office has one you could borrow or how about asking him where you could borrow one to get around the quilt show. seems a shame to miss out on that. as you say, you gotta get out for something other than drs appts, argh. the dr ought to realize that kind of therapy is just what you need. i'd ask around and see who can come up with a suggestion on borrowing, free of course, a w/chair for the day. just my suggestion on it. cheers, jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting "WOK- the ancient art" "Butterfly" wrote... It's because the mag publishers all think we want FAST FAST FAST. Maybe a few of us should write and REQUEST patterns that take a bit of time. I just no longer subscribe to a number of them as they are so easy, no challenge, nothing that hasn't been repeated a gazillion times in different color schemes. My LQS gets the Australian Patchwork and Quilting mag and she holds it for me until I can go pick them up. Yes, she offered to mail them but I told her I 'needed' to get out somewhere besides Drs and grocery stores : ) We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. Butterfly "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... teleflora wrote: .... Trish from Sydney sent me a sack of goodies like I've never seen before. Beautiful embroidery magazines (I had no idea these magazines even existed!) quilt magazine, tea, chocolate, newspapers. .... Cindy THE most talented needlework artists and designers are from OZ. The needlework magazines that are published there make a lot of the stuff we have here in the States look almost like beginner designs. VBS -- ahhhh what I wouldn't give to take a few classes from some of the OZ surface embroidery designers!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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Houston [was What I got in the mail!]
Yeah, I want to go to Houston one year, also! It will almost wipe me
out to do it, due to that danged chronic condition I have (no, not buying fabric!). Mz Bfly, if you decide to go to your Bsplat show, and can find a wheelchair, I'll find a way to get there and wheel you around. "Vrooom, vroooom, watchout everyone!!! Here come two crazy RCTQ gals!!!!!" Ginger in CA just got a call that my waiting list spot for my not-so-local LQS retreat in April is now a go. time to make rezzies for a room! Butterfly wrote: Didn't ask the Dr. Just know from past experience that it is VERY EASY for someone to bump into you. They are looking at a quilt and step back to take a pix and there you are with your foot stepped on..... I did have an offer of someone pushing the wheelchair, but once again, I just don't think it would be worth it--getting banged into with eh pin still in my toe. I wouldn't want to PAY them for pulling the pin out as it does have a 'hook with bead' on the end of it.(I have visions of them dropping their backpack on my foot and whipping it off....) Sure it would save me a trip to the Dr's office and his fee....but... oh never mind. I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... dont they have wheel chairs to use at the show? is there anywhere you could borrow a wheelchair for a day? surely drs office has one you could borrow or how about asking him where you could borrow one to get around the quilt show. seems a shame to miss out on that. as you say, you gotta get out for something other than drs appts, argh. the dr ought to realize that kind of therapy is just what you need. i'd ask around and see who can come up with a suggestion on borrowing, free of course, a w/chair for the day. just my suggestion on it. cheers, jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting "WOK- the ancient art" "Butterfly" wrote... It's because the mag publishers all think we want FAST FAST FAST. Maybe a few of us should write and REQUEST patterns that take a bit of time. I just no longer subscribe to a number of them as they are so easy, no challenge, nothing that hasn't been repeated a gazillion times in different color schemes. My LQS gets the Australian Patchwork and Quilting mag and she holds it for me until I can go pick them up. Yes, she offered to mail them but I told her I 'needed' to get out somewhere besides Drs and grocery stores : ) We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. Butterfly "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... teleflora wrote: .... Trish from Sydney sent me a sack of goodies like I've never seen before. Beautiful embroidery magazines (I had no idea these magazines even existed!) quilt magazine, tea, chocolate, newspapers. .... Cindy THE most talented needlework artists and designers are from OZ. The needlework magazines that are published there make a lot of the stuff we have here in the States look almost like beginner designs. VBS -- ahhhh what I wouldn't give to take a few classes from some of the OZ surface embroidery designers!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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What I got in the mail!
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"Butterfly" wrote: I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly, Houston is well worth the experience! I love it. I'd recommend making a hotel reservation *now*, before things fill up; you don't have to pay for it unless you don't cancel, after all. Days of the week: they're all crowded, but I think Sunday (last day) is the least so. Saturday is usually worst, but this year seemed not to follow that pattern as much. Maybe more people are going during the week in order to avoid a crowded Saturday? Food: there's a variety of food served in the cafeteria, as well as little stands selling stuff elsewhere on the premises. They have everything from pasta to salads to pizza to stuffed potatoes to sandwiches, etc. Add in ice cream for dessert. Time: I'd go first thing in the morning, as it does tend to get more crowded later on. You can rent one of those motorized carts, too, to make things easier on yourself. People go different directions. When over 50,000 people attend (not all on the same day g), they tend to scatter. I don't think one direction is better than the other. That said, I think the displays of the judged quilts and special exhibits tend to be less crowded than the vendors' area. HTH! -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1 AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education |
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What I got in the mail!
I saw two quilt mags from OZ at Books-a-Million in winchester, VA,
last week. Bonnie in Middletown, VA On Sun, 22 Jan 2006 17:52:05 GMT, "frood" wrote: I subscribe to Aust. P&Q. The shipping costs almost as much as the magazine, but it's worth it to me as I can't find it locally on a regular basis. I think I pay (IIRC) $100 for a year, including postage. |
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Houston
I went to the last one, on the Thursday and Friday. I can only imagine what
it looked like on Saturday and Sunday-I didn't want to find out. I pushed my mom around in a wheelchair we rented on-site. People were very kind about getting out of the way, but she did occasionally get bumped into. I went through the vendors first (to look), then the exhibits, then the vendors again (to buy). The exhibits were both awe-inspiring and humbling. My mom and I took 3 hours to go through all the exhibits. Food was expensive, and not great, so feel free to skip it. I did notice some people brought their own lunches. My mom lives in Houston, so I stayed with her, but if you plan to go, you should not wait to make hotel reservations, if you want a hotel close to the convention center. I am absolutely going again this year. -- Valerie in FL My quilts: http://community.webshots.com/user/vjkahler "Butterfly" wrote in message ... Didn't ask the Dr. Just know from past experience that it is VERY EASY for someone to bump into you. They are looking at a quilt and step back to take a pix and there you are with your foot stepped on..... I did have an offer of someone pushing the wheelchair, but once again, I just don't think it would be worth it--getting banged into with eh pin still in my toe. I wouldn't want to PAY them for pulling the pin out as it does have a 'hook with bead' on the end of it.(I have visions of them dropping their backpack on my foot and whipping it off....) Sure it would save me a trip to the Dr's office and his fee....but... oh never mind. I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... dont they have wheel chairs to use at the show? is there anywhere you could borrow a wheelchair for a day? surely drs office has one you could borrow or how about asking him where you could borrow one to get around the quilt show. seems a shame to miss out on that. as you say, you gotta get out for something other than drs appts, argh. the dr ought to realize that kind of therapy is just what you need. i'd ask around and see who can come up with a suggestion on borrowing, free of course, a w/chair for the day. just my suggestion on it. cheers, jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting "WOK- the ancient art" "Butterfly" wrote... It's because the mag publishers all think we want FAST FAST FAST. Maybe a few of us should write and REQUEST patterns that take a bit of time. I just no longer subscribe to a number of them as they are so easy, no challenge, nothing that hasn't been repeated a gazillion times in different color schemes. My LQS gets the Australian Patchwork and Quilting mag and she holds it for me until I can go pick them up. Yes, she offered to mail them but I told her I 'needed' to get out somewhere besides Drs and grocery stores : ) We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. Butterfly "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... teleflora wrote: .... Trish from Sydney sent me a sack of goodies like I've never seen before. Beautiful embroidery magazines (I had no idea these magazines even existed!) quilt magazine, tea, chocolate, newspapers. .... Cindy THE most talented needlework artists and designers are from OZ. The needlework magazines that are published there make a lot of the stuff we have here in the States look almost like beginner designs. VBS -- ahhhh what I wouldn't give to take a few classes from some of the OZ surface embroidery designers!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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Ah, but that was a whole different organization!! Speak up to
your Guild President if necessary. But do it at LEAST a few days before the show ... putting one together is really a lot of work. PAT Butterfly wrote: I tried that at the local yearly antique show when my arm was in the sling ten min before opening. Couldn't get them to understand. Needless to say I didn't go....and that was that. Butterfly "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message news:_IRAf.1626$oG.30@dukeread09... Butterfly: Is that your local guild show?? Just call the Show Chairman and explain about your boo-boo, and request 'early entrance'. Usually, some of the Show Committee is on site not less than 30 or 45 minutes before opening hour. |
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Thanks Valerie,
You have truly answered all my questions. Right now I have a niece (my side) that lives there and she said we could stay with her, also a nephew (DH's side) that may accommodate us if he lives closer. We had planned on going last Oct, but I broke my foot in Sept, so I was unable to attend. Sounds like Thurs/Fri would be my best bet then....and BYO food. I do have one or two more questions: are you allowed to have wheeled totes? I would have to have a wheelchair but one of my 'helpers' could probably push the tote with 'our' fabric. How close are there other places to sit for the fellas? DH has had both knees replaced....so he walks longer but still needs to rest every 20 min or so cause of the RA. Thanks for changing the header : ) Butterfly (DS said he would take his vacation then--so he could push me and DH would have to push the tote...unless....I can convince someone else to go there ...hhhmmmmmmmmm) "Valerie in FL" wrote in message ... I went to the last one, on the Thursday and Friday. I can only imagine what it looked like on Saturday and Sunday-I didn't want to find out. I pushed my mom around in a wheelchair we rented on-site. People were very kind about getting out of the way, but she did occasionally get bumped into. I went through the vendors first (to look), then the exhibits, then the vendors again (to buy). The exhibits were both awe-inspiring and humbling. My mom and I took 3 hours to go through all the exhibits. Food was expensive, and not great, so feel free to skip it. I did notice some people brought their own lunches. My mom lives in Houston, so I stayed with her, but if you plan to go, you should not wait to make hotel reservations, if you want a hotel close to the convention center. I am absolutely going again this year. -- Valerie in FL My quilts: http://community.webshots.com/user/vjkahler "Butterfly" wrote in message ... Didn't ask the Dr. Just know from past experience that it is VERY EASY for someone to bump into you. They are looking at a quilt and step back to take a pix and there you are with your foot stepped on..... I did have an offer of someone pushing the wheelchair, but once again, I just don't think it would be worth it--getting banged into with eh pin still in my toe. I wouldn't want to PAY them for pulling the pin out as it does have a 'hook with bead' on the end of it.(I have visions of them dropping their backpack on my foot and whipping it off....) Sure it would save me a trip to the Dr's office and his fee....but... oh never mind. I am setting my goal on getting to HOUSTON one of these years and right now I'm hoping THIS YEAR. Not making reservations or buying an early ticket or anything else, far too early in the year for this gal to do so. Speaking of which--if any of you besides Jeanne have read this far--and have attended Houston: what days of the week are the best to go to the show--least amount of ppl? What kinds of 'food' do they serve? Would it be better for me to plan on having lunch before I go and then eat after I left or going first thing in the AM and leaving by noon? I only last 2 hours per day at any thing--(even at my fav LQS)? Do ppl mainly start by going right so I should start by going left? That kind of thing. Butterfly "nzlstar*" wrote in message ... dont they have wheel chairs to use at the show? is there anywhere you could borrow a wheelchair for a day? surely drs office has one you could borrow or how about asking him where you could borrow one to get around the quilt show. seems a shame to miss out on that. as you say, you gotta get out for something other than drs appts, argh. the dr ought to realize that kind of therapy is just what you need. i'd ask around and see who can come up with a suggestion on borrowing, free of course, a w/chair for the day. just my suggestion on it. cheers, jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar http://community.webshots.com/user/VirtualQuilting "WOK- the ancient art" "Butterfly" wrote... It's because the mag publishers all think we want FAST FAST FAST. Maybe a few of us should write and REQUEST patterns that take a bit of time. I just no longer subscribe to a number of them as they are so easy, no challenge, nothing that hasn't been repeated a gazillion times in different color schemes. My LQS gets the Australian Patchwork and Quilting mag and she holds it for me until I can go pick them up. Yes, she offered to mail them but I told her I 'needed' to get out somewhere besides Drs and grocery stores : ) We are having our Quilt show next weekend but I don't dare go--just can't afford hurting my foot. Butterfly "Tia Mary" wrote in message ... teleflora wrote: .... Trish from Sydney sent me a sack of goodies like I've never seen before. Beautiful embroidery magazines (I had no idea these magazines even existed!) quilt magazine, tea, chocolate, newspapers. .... Cindy THE most talented needlework artists and designers are from OZ. The needlework magazines that are published there make a lot of the stuff we have here in the States look almost like beginner designs. VBS -- ahhhh what I wouldn't give to take a few classes from some of the OZ surface embroidery designers!!!! CiaoMeow ^;;^ |
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What I got in the mail!
Had a long discussion with my guys last night---we are going to aim for
Houston this year. See previous post : ) Sooooooooo for my HB, Mom's Day and our Anniv this year I'm going to ask for cold hard cash AND an empty charge card.......... Butterfly (that should add up ; ) "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message news:qU4Bf.2465$oG.1066@dukeread09... Ah, but that was a whole different organization!! Speak up to your Guild President if necessary. But do it at LEAST a few days before the show ... putting one together is really a lot of work. PAT Butterfly wrote: I tried that at the local yearly antique show when my arm was in the sling ten min before opening. Couldn't get them to understand. Needless to say I didn't go....and that was that. Butterfly "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message news:_IRAf.1626$oG.30@dukeread09... Butterfly: Is that your local guild show?? Just call the Show Chairman and explain about your boo-boo, and request 'early entrance'. Usually, some of the Show Committee is on site not less than 30 or 45 minutes before opening hour. |
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