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TOPIC: Going to a RETREAT - What do you bring?

Re: Going to a RETREAT - What do you bring? 06 Feb 2011 18:55 #56893

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Make sure the chair is comfortable--if not, then I would take my own as sitting in a bad chair for 12 hours is not any fun. I would also take a small paper lunch bag or some type of thing to tape to your table and use as a thread and snippet catchers. Most retreats I have been to do not have a garbage at each table.
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Re: Going to a RETREAT - What do you bring? 06 Feb 2011 17:56 #56888

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Going to a RETREAT - What do you bring? 06 Feb 2011 17:39 #56886

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Going to a UFO (one day for 12 hours) retreat- What do you bring?

We will be working on our individual projects. They have access to design walls, electricity, good lighting, tables and chairs. There will be two cutting tables set up with mats supplied.

I bring my pressing pad and iron. Besides, sewing machine and your machine equipment, rotary cutters, and our own rulers, what should I bring?

I also bring my camera to take pictures of all the projects.

Please list what I should bring and what I should leave behind...



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