How old are you?
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Thank you Possum29,
I think I make things to complicated when I dream up ideas.
Craftier’s Companion has a board for making bags. I remember first seeing it here when Sara Davies was on in the late winter of this year. That was the first time I saw the Ultimate tool. I really liked that board. I have seen it since else where. I like the big score board too. I got the Ultimate tool birthday bundle when it was on sale here at HSN.436-607
I find the ultimate Companion a bit difficult to really make the projects. I really have to devote more attention to it and watch the videos again to really grasp this tool. It is just me. I had smaller paper and now that I have the AG 12×24 I will have to give it more of a go and follow along. I am good at embossing with it.
Good for you a new project. I know I too still have some on the back burner and conjure up more ideas in my head of what to make. I am also thinking of making some fur leg warmers that go up to my thighs instead of just to the knee or ankle. I also have plans on making a fur hat and vest for myself along with the pj’s.
Plus I want to bling out a tee shirt for my daughter. I want to use my Rhinestone Kit with my snc. I just take to long on starting and then doing and finishing. Plus I want to make some boxes with my snc. That is what I got AG’s 12×24 paper for item #379-823. Very nice card stock indeed.
I am glad you like my tote. Yes it is very practical I really like the pockets I added with it. I got the idea from my scan n cut tote. It has three pockets to slip the mats in and accessories. It is a boxed tote and is on wheels much like a sewing machine tote. Plus it has two good size zipper pockets on the top inside to hold the cords and the pouch with all the little accessories. I really like that tote. 384-301
I think if I made my tote again I would but binding on the top of the pockets and use a stiff stabilizer like wonder under or pellon.
The Singer Sesq6000 is the furtura Quartet. I got it here at HSN it was the first sewing machine I purchased here. I like that machine but I only use it to embroider with. I also like the newest one that was aired here on HSN the Legacy embroidery machine. I was very tempted but opt out because I have the one I have.
Here is the item # 323-538 for the stock design 3900 cd singer. It is older designs but they are really very nice and good for a someone like me. Plus for 10.00usd sorry you cannot bet that price if you have the older furtura Quartets or older embroidery models. Not sure if it will work with the Legacy but I thought you got a design disk with that.
Well you have a great night and chat with you soon.
I noticed a lot of lookers so I just want to say thank you to all that have just stopped in and had a look at my pictures of my tote.
Possum29 as always my dear friend,
Your HSN friend,
Cupatea
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Old enough to not say….
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In July I will be 29, again!
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“Ladies don’t tell.”
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21 and holding……
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why?
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58 but it’s all going downhill fast!
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Why do you want to know such a personal thing?:womanfrustrated:
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Hi ?, I’m 31. How old ru?
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Kemi…am sad to hear you are sad today, so I will smile a smile for you and say a prayer that the Lord will lift you up where you belong dear! God bless.
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I’m older than dirt….
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I am not ashamed of my age and always tell my true age. However, It’s really not a good policy to give such information out on a public site. 🙂
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I,m Old enough too know better but youg enough too to go there!
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I was around when dirt was new…..
Old enough to know better but to young to resist….
I cut my teeth on a brontosaurus bone…..
and remember when gas was outrageously high at . 75cents a gallon and could get chicken on sale for .39 cents a pound too.
Yep I am OLD. LOL
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I’m so old that if I went out with a younger man, they wouldn’t call me a cougar, they’d call me a sabor tooth tiger.
And Serenafan, I remember Moms. My folks used to buy her comedy albums (vinyl) and play them on the record player. We thought she was very risque’.
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