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06 May 2009 18:08 #34995

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Yes, I spotted the one offered on ebay, but I'm sure this friend would not be willing to sell her first-born in order to get that. :)

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uk quilters 06 May 2009 14:22 #34989

Ditto, to quote a line from a very famous movie, and yes its American!!!! lol
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06 May 2009 13:59 #34988

Well I've looked and looked and looked over here on line and all I came up with was a rather cartoonish one on eBay that was hugely expensive with astronomical postage! :shock:

I'm sure we can keep our eyes peeled at Malvern next week. :D
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05 May 2009 18:55 #34963

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Well, I have just hit one of those "UK Only" questions. A friend asked me if it's possible to get any Harry Potter fabrics. I showed her on the computer what's available in the US, and she would love to get her hands on a large panel that features young Harry casting a spell. I have never see it in a shop here, and a search limited to the UK has come up with nothing. So, here is my questions: Has anybody seen this panel in any of the UK shops??

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05 May 2009 05:25 #34956

We do have news, we're just waiting confirmation from the powers that be. :wink: :D :D :D
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UK Quilters 05 May 2009 04:32 #34955

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I'm all for a UK thread on the forum that way we will be able to post shopping tips etc. without needing a 'translation' :wink: There are times when products are discussed and they are not available outside the USA without a ruinous shipping and import/vat cost added.

yours in the cause

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30 Apr 2009 18:21 #34876

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No problem. With the weekend coming up I can haunt the forum. :)

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uk quilters 30 Apr 2009 16:40 #34873

Yes ladies, listen to ann, she knows how everything works as she has lots of experience on the quilt show, so I suppose we need to post lots of times and then they will listen to us.
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30 Apr 2009 05:39 #34863

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I guess one solution would be to have a new section in the forum called "International", and then groups from various non-US countries could ask to have their own forum under that section. We'd kick off with "UK", and see what other countries want to be represented.

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30 Apr 2009 05:33 #34861

I've been missing things on TQS for a while but I would be really interested in a UK section. There are certainly enough members to make it worthwhile. Maggi :)
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Uk quilters 29 Apr 2009 18:26 #34851

Start posting under this thread and when you show you have a following and people interested in your topic then you can ask TQS to add a thread somewhere. This is what I did when I started two different threads which are now permanent parts of the forum. Let the people at ARJJ know that you are serious and they will listen. See you in the forum. Ann
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uk quilters 29 Apr 2009 16:46 #34847

Don't know, but could post and ask?
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29 Apr 2009 01:50 #34834

So how long do we have to wait to see if this has been read and thought about?
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International quilters 28 Apr 2009 14:14 #34819

I had no intention of suggesting that the quilters from the UK should not have their own thread. I was suggesting a broad category underwhich each country could have its own thread. Then anyone could find it easily and read about quilting in any or all of the countries entered. I have learned a lot from the Australian quilters that are members and would look forward to learning more about quilting in the UK. (P.S. I have made a number of friends among quilters from other countries including the UK and would hope to continue and expand that circle of friends.) Ann
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