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Pieced or Appliqué ?
Elena "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message ... Hey, I have a nice Bridge in Brooklyn ... anyone want to buy it? PAT, a cynic in VA/USA Ellison wrote: Howdy1 You wouldn't be trying to fool us now, would you, Cheyne? You wouldn't want to cheat a bunch of nice little ol' quilters, right? If it sounds like bull, and it does.... Ragmop/Sandy--this is my opinion, of course--YMMV |
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Cheyne,
This group *does* trade blocks. That's just it, we swap blocks for blocks, not blocks for money. I am sorry that you mother's health is so poor, but you need to understand that this group constantly gets spam posts and posts that go against the rules of this group. Therefore, not a great many people take posts requesting moeny seriously. It is not really a personal attack at all, just that we are tired of people requesting money for things that all of us can do ourselve (making quilt blocks). Whoever referred you to this group probably would have helped you more by posting a message for you, as it would be coming from someone we know and trust. Having an unknown person post only makes the group, as a whole, entirely leery of the whole concept. Larisa, wondering just who on this group would encourage you totry selling things on a group that is NOT a market-place type group. Cheyne wrote: I was referred here by someone in another group in another place who also posts here and said that this group likes to trade quilt blocks. |
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OKay now.....you have an apartment of your own and are attending
culinary classes.neither of which is cheap........sacrifice them both for a while and use the money to help your mom! I know I said this in a past post, but you said you are doing everything you can think of to help.....if you still have the apartment and haven't taken a break from college to help her, you haven't done everything. Also, there is another diet/fitness program I would like to suggest, and it can be done by people with health issues - it's called Body For Life. It involves changing your diet, weight training, and aerobic activity. Now, I used it to lose weight after my first child and for aerobic activity, I walked for 15 minutes to start with. For weights, I used anything that I could find that was equal weight for each hand. The food is healthy, but you don't eat 3 meals a day, you eat 6 small meals....it works, it really works...something that you might want ot think of. L Cheyne wrote: Thanks for the comments... My mom has done some research and looked into her insuarnce... they specifically DONT cover anything related with Weight problems... regardless if she is deathly sick or not. She hardly eats sometimes, I think she is to the point she will starve herself because she is just desperate. She doesnt over eat or under eat. I am a culinary student in college right now, and I have studied nutrition and just cant help her, from metabolife, to fen phen, to aiken's, gym classes, dance classes everything. My mom is superwomen and never sits for more than two minutes, she exausts her whole body just to keep her mind off her weight and she cant help herself. Watching her go up and down stairs horrifies me... She cant even come up to see my apartment on the second floor because she cant get up the flight of stairs... Nothing has made me sadder knowing my mom cant come see me. I worry about her, I worry about being away from her and I just want to help. |
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Amazingly NOT cross-stitch. Wow! Here's how the quilt was made.....
"I have been obsessed for years with the idea of creating a quilt from tiny squares of fabric...following a counted cross-stitch design. I began with a simple little cross stitch design for a Christmas ornament and quickly learned that it wasn't easy to cut multiple 1" squares of fabric...in perfect measurement so that they would work in a quilt. It was literally years before I figured out how to cut the squares perfectly...and then I began looking for a more challenging pattern. I found this incredible "Old West" pattern, bought the embroidery floss skeins that were required for the pattern...and then went out to find fabric to match those colors. To make a long story short...almost NONE of the colors I needed were available and I spent the next year dyeing the fabric. Once I had adequate amounts of the fabric dyed, I went to work sewing the over 10,500 1" squares together. The piecing alone took over two years. The hand-quilting, binding and detail work took another year...so in total, this quilt took three years to complete. The quilt is made of 100% cotton, hand-dyed fabric. " Karen, Queen of Squishies |
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So, I'm a little confused. Are you raising money to go to college or to buy
your mom a gastric by-pass surgery. VERY risky, by the way. Lots safer ways of losing weight. Cindy |
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The quilt is a mosaic quilt.. that took three years to make piece by piece
"Betty in Wi" wrote in message ... The quilt was on Ebay---the auction closed on August 4th and there were no bids. It ran for about a week. You can see a picture of it if you ask to also see her closed auctions for the last 2 weeks. I think it's cross stitch. Pretty much the same story was posted on Ebay as we got here. Whatever.............. Betty "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... Doesn't quite feel right to me either. Polly Sharon Harper wrote in message u... I too was feeling this way. Forgive me if I'm cynical but...... -- |
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I'm sorry larisa, but someone gave me this link... and they have an
account running through Livejournal.com if that helps. I didnt mean to COME here and BEG for money..... I wasnt asking for you to open your pocket books and write me huge checks... I just wrote my story.. and offered something in trade... Maybe you guys need to realize before you attack someone... the bad guys are the ones who ask you for money for nothing in return... I didnt know that this was group who strictly traded. I just was told maybe i could get some help or suggestions or SOMETHING to help me prayers ANYTHING.... :***( CNYstitcher wrote in message ... Cheyne, This group *does* trade blocks. That's just it, we swap blocks for blocks, not blocks for money. I am sorry that you mother's health is so poor, but you need to understand that this group constantly gets spam posts and posts that go against the rules of this group. Therefore, not a great many people take posts requesting moeny seriously. It is not really a personal attack at all, just that we are tired of people requesting money for things that all of us can do ourselve (making quilt blocks). Whoever referred you to this group probably would have helped you more by posting a message for you, as it would be coming from someone we know and trust. Having an unknown person post only makes the group, as a whole, entirely leery of the whole concept. Larisa, wondering just who on this group would encourage you totry selling things on a group that is NOT a market-place type group. Cheyne wrote: I was referred here by someone in another group in another place who also posts here and said that this group likes to trade quilt blocks. |
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I'm sorry, but YOU can NOT buy this Bridge.
If you did -it would no longer be the..................... Bridge in Brooklyn Butterfly (Bridge in CA just would NOT be the same) taria wrote: There is at least one cynic here in CA. Pat, the check is in the mail for that Bridge VBG Taria Pat in Virginia wrote: Hey, I have a nice Bridge in Brooklyn ... anyone want to buy it? PAT, a cynic in VA/USA Ellison wrote: Howdy1 You wouldn't be trying to fool us now, would you, Cheyne? You wouldn't want to cheat a bunch of nice little ol' quilters, right? If it sounds like bull, and it does.... Ragmop/Sandy--this is my opinion, of course--YMMV |
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I do work full-time... I WORK 60 HOURS a week.... as a pastry chef in
a restaurant in downtown Houston... I live in a CRAPPY apartment, which I just moved into just so I could take a cut in rent... to help my mom... I now live on the bottom floor so my mom can come visit me because she cant walk up stairs at all..I cant take a semester off, I am enrolled in a private college *Art Institute* where I have 40,000 dollars I owe regardless if I attend or not, my butt is signed into that for life. If I take a semester off, they bill me for it as if I was still attending, I also currently have a 4.0 GPA and have a few women chef scholarships that ride on me being in attendance, or I will lose those too... So in otherwords, you tell me to give up the only chance I have to succeed in life to help my mom yet I am doing everything I can to help her.... I get no sleep.. I work and do homework all day long... I have no car... I am sewing quilt blocks to TRY AND raise some extra money besides what I set aside from the cut in my rent.... I am still a child... what can you say you knew at 22?? The same as you know now???? If thats the case then I should be a genius?? I have a whole life to learn, and being 5 feet tall doesnt help any. My mom is over 100 lbs overweight... she has done the research believe me... She knows this can help her, everything else hasnt... AT least its a shot... You make it sound like, if you had a chance to survive from cancer by getting chemo one more time, you wouldnt do it... just because it COULD have the possibility of NOT working... Its worth the try... You arent trying to slam me, yet everything you said was a direct slam... I am doing what I can.... I work, I MAINTAIN a 4.0 GPA, I cut my rent back... I am living on a sandwich a day, sewing quilt blocks.... and consistently attending all classes and school which run from 7 in the morning to 11 at night... I didnt ask to be hurt... and if anything... my feelings have just been crushed... I didnt ask for you to give me money... I just asked to trade... :*( If you were hurt, you would want your daughter to do the same... or would you be honored your daughter did this?? MY mom doesnt know I am doing this for her... I just want to repay her for the love and support she has given me... CNYstitcher wrote in message ... Cheyne wrote: I was referred here by someone in another group in another place who also posts here and said that this group likes to trade quilt blocks. You really should say who referred you as this is not something that a regular member would do a daughter who is only 22, I am just a child asking for some help. These last 2 statements are contradictory. A person who is 22 can no longer be considered a child. Also, if the situation is so dire, not returning to college for a semester might be a better option - instead, what about working full-time to help earn the money needed to defray the cost of medical treatment? Everything I have read has said that gastric-bypass surgery is something that is *not considered for tha majority of people, and they must be at least 100 pounds overweight. In reading your original post, you have mentioned issues that affect my mother as well - thyroid problems, blood pressure, arthritis. I am not asking for help for my mother, but am doing everything I can to see that she gets the help that she needs. She is still able to work, adn so she does so. She takes medicine for her thyroid, which may or may not help, medicines for depression and fibromyalgia, and who knows what else as she has chosen NOT to keep me posted of her continuing medical troubles. Several times, my DH and I have sent her money to help her out with finances because she needed to use her money for doctors visits and medicines. I am not trying to slam you, just suggesting that, instead of furthering your education (especially if there are children at home that your mother is having difficutly taking care of), take time to work and earn some money to help with everything. College will still be there. |
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