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13 Nov 2008 00:08 #28374

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Speaking of chairs...what is a good chair for sewing??? I'd be grateful for any suggestions!

I have a good chair from the office supply store. I tried EVERY chair they carry to find the chair that fits ME perfectly.
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12 Nov 2008 21:45 #28368

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I bought one at the Quilt Festival and I love it! I didn't think my old one was bad, but this one is great! It is firm, takes up alot less space which is important when you are squeezing in lots of sewing machines and equipment in a small space! It was from Ergonomic Advantage (1-888-739-8458) and mine is model 214. I'm assuming they have a web site. It also came as a set with the machine tilting clips and the foot pedal anchor stuff. Nice package. Not cheap, but I love the chair!
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12 Nov 2008 20:46 #28365

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Speaking of chairs...what is a good chair for sewing??? I'd be grateful for any suggestions!
Happy Quilting,

Shiner TX
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12 Nov 2008 16:09 #28346

mknavy90 wrote:
... although next time I decided that I am going to treat myself and will bring my sewing chair with me!!!

I've been bringing my nice sewing chair the last couple of years too. The first time, the gals gave me a hard time ... accused me of having my own KINGDOM...!!! It wasn't a small chair...!!! LOLOL :~)
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12 Nov 2008 16:05 #28345

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I take my 4' x 8' styrofoam design wall to my retreats!

I'm trying to figure out a way for our ladies to have more design wall space. Our room is big, and has windows on both long walls. the two short walls don't lend themselves to design walls very well either.

I've been looking at Cheryl Ann's design walls... the flannel ones that go together with graphite type tent poles. Just can't bring myself to spring for one YET...!!! :~)[/quote]
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11 Nov 2008 22:50 #28296

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I've been packing my chair for the last couple of years. . .what a difference it makes! I also pack a portable sewing table and a four foot folding table. . .then, I pack my projects--bedding and towels and finally a few clothes. . .it always looks like I'm going to be gone for a couple months!! LOL Terry
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11 Nov 2008 20:50 #28290

I over packed my car for the retreat that I attended in July! I will know better next time.... although next time I decided that I am going to treat myself and will bring my sewing chair with me!!!... not sure what I will leave behind this year, but will deal with that problem the day before I pack for the next retreat! :wink:
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I take my 4' x 8' design wall!! 11 Nov 2008 17:43 #28277

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Hey - don't feel bad! Talk about packing too much: I take my 4' x 8' styrofoam design wall to my retreats!

(And I am NEVER sorry I did!)

BethMI
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09 Nov 2008 08:33 #28148

Sleep deprivation and drinking...not a good combination...
OOPS... sorry that happened at your retreat. That's one issue we won't be having either as we meet at a church camp.

I totally agree, there's a LOT of sleep deprivation at our retreats too.... accompanied with lots of giggles. It took my roomie and I a half hour to stop giggling UNCONTROLABLY on night...(2:30am)!!! You wouldn't believe what started it if I told you...!!! It wasn't even quilting or gossip related.

I'm one of the hosts, so no matter how hard I try I always end up taking a CAR-LOAD of stuff. I'm working on that though.... LOL This last time I realistically limited the number of projects I took. And it worked out great. I actually finished two projects, and got the 3rd very close to ready for borders.
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09 Nov 2008 08:08 #28145

I didn't take many photos...what I do have...I should really ask permission from those in the photos to post them in my webshots album.

Let me just say...while I had a ton of fun there were some issues:
next year: no wine will be available. Sleep deprivation and drinking...not a good combination...period. We had a 'melt-down' and some hung over quilters. This really affected the group...so no more wine. For those who went to bed and did sleep...we had to be quite during the morning and day because of those who chose to stay up all night and drink.
Frankly, I was really surprised. Don't get me wrong...I enjoy a glass of wine in the evenings...but I can stop at a glass.

While I did get done some work...I will be more selective of the projects I take. I never once got out my machine. I think next year...I am will just concentrate on hand work.

FW
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08 Nov 2008 16:32 #28120

Hey FW...
Do you have pictures you can post from your recent retreat?

Our Orange Blossom Quilters fall retreat was the first of October and already I can't wait for our spring retreat in April. Here are pictures from our fall retreat.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/567822251yhKmOM
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08 Nov 2008 16:19 #28119

Hey FW...
Do you have pictures you can post from your recent retreat?

Our Orange Blossom Quilters fall retreat was the first of October and already I can't wait for our spring retreat in April. Here are pictures from our fall retreat.
http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/567822251yhKmOM
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25 Oct 2008 22:00 #27567

I spent the day at Project Linus in AZ. By the end of the day there had been 483 quilts, blankets, knitted and crocheted turned in for the chairlady to take to the hospitals. It really is a good cause. Judy in AZ
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25 Oct 2008 21:17 #27566

I've been going to 2 retreats each year now for about 3 years and I'm thinking about adding a third. Usually, Spring and Fall, but I'm thinking it might feel really good to get away during January. It's just so nice to spend a weekend with other women who love quilting and not to worry about fixing meals, laundry, walking the dog, etc. So relaxing! Nancy in NY
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