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Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 24, 2003, 8:05:07 AM7/24/03
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Yesterday my Mom drove up from the Cape (of Cod) and brought a box of books
and two of my baby blankets and some books for DD.

In the box of books were some fishing books for Dson, some other random
books for DH and some of my old books from high school and college. And some
of my favorites from child hood. A 1926 edition of Enchantment Tales for
Children (myths retold for children), a 1911 edition of The Secret Garden
and a first edition of a Nancy Drew. The Enchantment Tales could use some
conservation. What joy - I wish DD would stay still for a book with out
pictures.

Then she and I finished a project that I started about a week ago. All my
flosses are organized. All the pearl cottons are in a box, all the over dyes
in another and the silks in yet another. Beads and charms are in a little
zipper bag. All the metallics and rayons are bagged and on a ring! And all
the DMCs are in Floss Away bags in numerical order - currently 8 bags with
a number range of 1xx to 38xx.

Today's project is to make a few returns at Michaels,get some large cup
hooks. Go to Staples and buy another box of book rings (lots cheaper than
the DMC ones) and a bag of tags. Then on one side of my closet I am going to
put up the cup hooks, tag the rings of bags, record which numbers I have ( I
enlarged on of those check list charts) and hang them up.

Next is to record which over dyes I have in Excel!

-_-_
My Mom left with some charts and a kit I knew I didn't want to stitch (she's
going to do it and give it to DD). She allowed it would be fun to organize
her floss - when am I heading to the Cape?

Cheryl

Ellice

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Jul 24, 2003, 1:10:59 PM7/24/03
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On 7/24/03 8:05 AM,"Cheryl Isaak" <chery...@adelphia.net> posted:

> Yesterday my Mom drove up from the Cape (of Cod) and brought a box of books
> and two of my baby blankets and some books for DD.
>
> In the box of books were some fishing books for Dson, some other random
> books for DH and some of my old books from high school and college. And some
> of my favorites from child hood. A 1926 edition of Enchantment Tales for
> Children (myths retold for children), a 1911 edition of The Secret Garden
> and a first edition of a Nancy Drew. The Enchantment Tales could use some
> conservation. What joy - I wish DD would stay still for a book with out
> pictures.

Wow, lucky you. My DM gave away my gorgeous set of leather bound classics
for children. It had been hers, then mine, and probably from about 1930. She
gave them, with my baby bracelet, to my 2nd cousin when I left home at 15.
Boy was I made, those books are long since gone. Aren't you having a great
time, lucky you.

> Then she and I finished a project that I started about a week ago. All my
> flosses are organized. All the pearl cottons are in a box, all the over dyes
> in another and the silks in yet another. Beads and charms are in a little
> zipper bag. All the metallics and rayons are bagged and on a ring! And all
> the DMCs are in Floss Away bags in numerical order - currently 8 bags with
> a number range of 1xx to 38xx.

Care to make a trip to the DC area? I'll take you stash shopping, if you'll
be the stash organizer fairy. Oh, no - I think I've got a real new design
idea - The Stash Fairy ;^)

> Today's project is to make a few returns at Michaels,get some large cup
> hooks. Go to Staples and buy another box of book rings (lots cheaper than
> the DMC ones) and a bag of tags. Then on one side of my closet I am going to
> put up the cup hooks, tag the rings of bags, record which numbers I have ( I
> enlarged on of those check list charts) and hang them up.

You have a closet? An actual closet with room to do this - what an idea.
Clever girl. Yup, I always but the rings at Staples. I also use a lot of the
plasti-coated large paper clips - they're great for holding things on to
canvas, or even tags to fabrics - don't leave marks.

> Next is to record which over dyes I have in Excel!

You are a shining example of organization. Getting the baseline like this
makes it so much easier to keep up.

> My Mom left with some charts and a kit I knew I didn't want to stitch (she's
> going to do it and give it to DD). She allowed it would be fun to organize
> her floss - when am I heading to the Cape?

Beach. You get to go to the Beach. Sigh. Big sigh of jealousy. We're doing 2
pool parties here at Club Puck this weekend - both days, full of hockey
types (refs one day, scarey, players the next). No beach time.

I, OTOH, get to go to the American Quilt Society gathering, show, whatever,
in *Opryland* in a month. My Daunt, who has helped with some sample sewing
for me, had a quilt juried into the show - and evidently I must accompany
her to this event. So, I wanted to go only for 2 days - though I'm sure the
quilts are gorgeous, and there are many classes (but registering now,
well...) and I'm too busy getting ready for a show, and designs out, to
spend 5 or 6 days. But, get this - $500 - $760 for a RT to Nashville from
the DC area - unless I stay thru til Sunday from Tues. Or drive 50 mile to
BWI.

Good job, Cheryl,
Ellice

Brenda Lewis

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Jul 24, 2003, 1:50:04 PM7/24/03
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Sounds like a lot of fun! At those prices I'd drive to Nashville.
Easier to haul lots of goodies that way. I suppose it does mean a
longer trip but not bad with a companion.

Ellice wrote:
> I, OTOH, get to go to the American Quilt Society gathering, show, whatever,
> in *Opryland* in a month. My Daunt, who has helped with some sample sewing
> for me, had a quilt juried into the show - and evidently I must accompany
> her to this event. So, I wanted to go only for 2 days - though I'm sure the
> quilts are gorgeous, and there are many classes (but registering now,
> well...) and I'm too busy getting ready for a show, and designs out, to
> spend 5 or 6 days. But, get this - $500 - $760 for a RT to Nashville from
> the DC area - unless I stay thru til Sunday from Tues. Or drive 50 mile to
> BWI.

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Brenda Lewis Rhianno...@netscape.net
WIP: J. Himsworth "I Shall Not Want" xs
J & P Coats "Dancing Snoopy" latchhook

Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 24, 2003, 6:21:28 PM7/24/03
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Ellice,

> Wow, lucky you. My DM gave away my gorgeous set of leather bound classics
> for children. It had been hers, then mine, and probably from about 1930. She
> gave them, with my baby bracelet, to my 2nd cousin when I left home at 15.
> Boy was I made, those books are long since gone. Aren't you having a great
> time, lucky you.

I'd have been in tears. Ages ago Dad tossed 5 pounds of antique glass beads
I had bought with babysitting money.


>
>> Then she and I finished a project that I started about a week ago. All my
>> flosses are organized. All the pearl cottons are in a box, all the over dyes
>> in another and the silks in yet another. Beads and charms are in a little
>> zipper bag. All the metallics and rayons are bagged and on a ring! And all
>> the DMCs are in Floss Away bags in numerical order - currently 8 bags with
>> a number range of 1xx to 38xx.
>
> Care to make a trip to the DC area? I'll take you stash shopping, if you'll
> be the stash organizer fairy. Oh, no - I think I've got a real new design
> idea - The Stash Fairy ;^)
>

Its a deal - but the kids may have to come too!

>> Today's project is to make a few returns at Michaels,get some large cup
>> hooks. Go to Staples and buy another box of book rings (lots cheaper than
>> the DMC ones) and a bag of tags. Then on one side of my closet I am going to
>> put up the cup hooks, tag the rings of bags, record which numbers I have ( I
>> enlarged on of those check list charts) and hang them up.
>
> You have a closet? An actual closet with room to do this - what an idea.
> Clever girl. Yup, I always but the rings at Staples. I also use a lot of the
> plasti-coated large paper clips - they're great for holding things on to
> canvas, or even tags to fabrics - don't leave marks.

Well, I've been ditching lots of older clothes to Goodwill. I never wear
them. And DD's clothes are mostly in her closet. I recently gave it a good
clean out because of a strange odor (actually old card board box I think!)
and lots more went out. So I can now easily get at one end and hang the
hooks up.
Now, what I want to find is some of those round metal rimmed tags to put
the numbers on!


>
>> Next is to record which over dyes I have in Excel!
>
> You are a shining example of organization. Getting the baseline like this
> makes it so much easier to keep up.
>
>> My Mom left with some charts and a kit I knew I didn't want to stitch (she's
>> going to do it and give it to DD). She allowed it would be fun to organize
>> her floss - when am I heading to the Cape?
>
> Beach. You get to go to the Beach. Sigh. Big sigh of jealousy. We're doing 2
> pool parties here at Club Puck this weekend - both days, full of hockey
> types (refs one day, scarey, players the next). No beach time.

I'd rather drive all night to join you then spend one minute on the Cape
during tourist season. One year (back when I was in college and working
there over the summer) I directed more people on how to drive to the islands
- basically off the end on the Ocean Street docks. The beach is not a fun
place any more - too many muscle heads and hooker look a likes to bring the
kids to romp like I got too!


>
> I, OTOH, get to go to the American Quilt Society gathering, show, whatever,
> in *Opryland* in a month. My Daunt, who has helped with some sample sewing
> for me, had a quilt juried into the show - and evidently I must accompany
> her to this event. So, I wanted to go only for 2 days - though I'm sure the
> quilts are gorgeous, and there are many classes (but registering now,
> well...) and I'm too busy getting ready for a show, and designs out, to
> spend 5 or 6 days. But, get this - $500 - $760 for a RT to Nashville from
> the DC area - unless I stay thru til Sunday from Tues. Or drive 50 mile to
> BWI.
>

Sounds like a nice little road trip!
> Good job, Cheryl,
Thank you!
PS - I know you've said you have a web site! what is it!
Cheryl
> Ellice
>

Brenda Lewis

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Jul 25, 2003, 1:03:41 AM7/25/03
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Key tags. Avery makes them. Item #AVE11026 for the four-color
assortment. 50 tags for $6.99 per http://www.staples.com

Cheryl Isaak wrote:
> Now, what I want to find is some of those round metal rimmed tags to put
> the numbers on!

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Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 25, 2003, 7:24:07 AM7/25/03
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Interesting - at our local Staples they were 100 for $6.99. Only I'd prefer
a smaller amount!
Cheryl
On 7/25/03 1:03 AM, in article 3F20B775...@netscape.net, "Brenda Lewis"

Queen City Cross Stitcher

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Jul 25, 2003, 7:59:06 AM7/25/03
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Cheryl,

I'll split the key tags with you. And I need to make a trip to Stitched
with Love soon. I think I'll be available next Tuesday afternoon.

I'll call you this afternoon after 3pm.

Bobbie V.
Queen City Cross Stitcher

"Some days I feel that I'm diagonally parked in a parallel universe."

WIPS Santa of the Forest (1over1), Vintner's Sampler, La Dolce Vita,
Dartmouth Shield, Hardanger Christening Gown, Mother to Daughter
Sampler, Too Many Hearts, and Cloister Garden.

Ellice

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Jul 25, 2003, 12:11:22 PM7/25/03
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On 7/24/03 6:21 PM,"Cheryl Isaak" <chery...@adelphia.net> posted:

> Ellice,
>
>> Wow, lucky you. My DM gave away my gorgeous set of leather bound classics
>> for children. It had been hers, then mine, and probably from about 1930. She
>> gave them, with my baby bracelet, to my 2nd cousin when I left home at 15.
>> Boy was I made, those books are long since gone. Aren't you having a great
>> time, lucky you.
> I'd have been in tears. Ages ago Dad tossed 5 pounds of antique glass beads
> I had bought with babysitting money.

I do believe there was some irate foot-stamping - and possible angry tears.
My other cousin and I joke about these things we have and haven't forgiven
our dear departed mothers for.

*snip*

>> Care to make a trip to the DC area? I'll take you stash shopping, if you'll
>> be the stash organizer fairy. Oh, no - I think I've got a real new design
>> idea - The Stash Fairy ;^)
>>
> Its a deal - but the kids may have to come too!

That's okay - we're kid friendly. I just know this opportunity is coming -
either hockey, tourism or both.


>
>
> Well, I've been ditching lots of older clothes to Goodwill. I never wear
> them. And DD's clothes are mostly in her closet. I recently gave it a good
> clean out because of a strange odor (actually old card board box I think!)
> and lots more went out. So I can now easily get at one end and hang the
> hooks up.
> Now, what I want to find is some of those round metal rimmed tags to put
> the numbers on!

I hope you can keep this up! Sounds inspiring. I'm hoping the clean-up will
happen by September.
*snip*

>> Beach. You get to go to the Beach. Sigh. Big sigh of jealousy. We're doing 2
>> pool parties here at Club Puck this weekend - both days, full of hockey
>> types (refs one day, scarey, players the next). No beach time.
> I'd rather drive all night to join you then spend one minute on the Cape
> during tourist season. One year (back when I was in college and working
> there over the summer) I directed more people on how to drive to the islands
> - basically off the end on the Ocean Street docks. The beach is not a fun
> place any more - too many muscle heads and hooker look a likes to bring the
> kids to romp like I got too!

Ooooh, I do understand that tourist thing. I get antsy, but try to be nice.
They're good for the economy here, and DC is a wonderful place to tourist
about. WRT beach places, I'm sure it's frustrating to be overrun, for people
who can remember when. I personally hate going to the MD/Del beaches for
that reason.

>>
>> I, OTOH, get to go to the American Quilt Society gathering, show, whatever,
>> in *Opryland* in a month. My Daunt, who has helped with some sample sewing

*snip*


> Sounds like a nice little road trip!

Hoping it will be.

>> Good job, Cheryl,
> Thank you!
> PS - I know you've said you have a web site! what is it!

www.redharepond.com - but it's down under construction right now, and I
don't see getting it back up before the end of August. Trying to get more
painting done, digi-pix edited, and of course, geek that I am, the site has
to be running perfectly.

Well, the new CD burner just got here - gotta go be a geek.

Later,
ellice

Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 26, 2003, 9:06:34 AM7/26/03
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Hello!

> On 7/24/03 6:21 PM,"Cheryl Isaak" <chery...@adelphia.net> posted:
>
>> Ellice,
>>
>>> Wow, lucky you. My DM gave away my gorgeous set of leather bound classics
>>> for children. It had been hers, then mine, and probably from about 1930. She
>>> gave them, with my baby bracelet, to my 2nd cousin when I left home at 15.
>>> Boy was I made, those books are long since gone. Aren't you having a great
>>> time, lucky you.
>> I'd have been in tears. Ages ago Dad tossed 5 pounds of antique glass beads
>> I had bought with babysitting money.
>
> I do believe there was some irate foot-stamping - and possible angry tears.
> My other cousin and I joke about these things we have and haven't forgiven
> our dear departed mothers for.
>
> *snip*
My parents and my aunt and uncle are at war over things my grandparents did
(strange arrangement - my mother's brother married my father's sister!) Oh
and my cousin stopped talking to me and I no idea why....

>
>>> Care to make a trip to the DC area? I'll take you stash shopping, if you'll
>>> be the stash organizer fairy. Oh, no - I think I've got a real new design
>>> idea - The Stash Fairy ;^)
>>>
>> Its a deal - but the kids may have to come too!
>
> That's okay - we're kid friendly. I just know this opportunity is coming -
> either hockey, tourism or both.

You bet! I was fairly close a month ago but it was all spent visiting
cousins.


>>
>>
>> Well, I've been ditching lots of older clothes to Goodwill. I never wear
>> them. And DD's clothes are mostly in her closet. I recently gave it a good
>> clean out because of a strange odor (actually old card board box I think!)
>> and lots more went out. So I can now easily get at one end and hang the
>> hooks up.
>> Now, what I want to find is some of those round metal rimmed tags to put
>> the numbers on!
>
> I hope you can keep this up! Sounds inspiring. I'm hoping the clean-up will
> happen by September.

I have a friend that has offered to share a bag with me. DS is gone to Boy
Scout camp in 7 days (yes that is me you hear cheering!)

> *snip*


>
> Well, the new CD burner just got here - gotta go be a geek.

Sounds like a plan to me!
X
Cheryl

HeyPaula21

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Jul 26, 2003, 10:07:03 PM7/26/03
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Oh, it sounds like a lovely and productive time, Cheryl! Wanna come get my
floss organized? LOL

Paula H

Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 27, 2003, 7:28:29 AM7/27/03
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On 7/26/03 10:07 PM, in article
20030726220703...@mb-m01.aol.com, "HeyPaula21"
<heypa...@aol.com> wrote:

Depends? I am all ready going to help Ellice in the DC area! You near any
good vacation spots? Do you mind the kids?
Cheryl

Ellice

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Jul 28, 2003, 3:27:47 PM7/28/03
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On 7/27/03 7:28 AM,"Cheryl Isaak" <chery...@adelphia.net> posted:


LOL - we're all going to have Cheryl come and help with the daylilies, and
stitch, and organize. She knows her goalie DS can bond with my goalie DH.

ellice

Cheryl Isaak

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Jul 28, 2003, 5:05:11 PM7/28/03
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On 7/28/03 3:27 PM, in article BB4AF173.87F9%Ell...@cox.net, "Ellice"
<Ell...@cox.net> wrote:

And guess what - I found MORE floss today hiding in my knitting basket!
Cheryl

Darla

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Jul 28, 2003, 6:27:20 PM7/28/03
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There should be some hiding in your mailbox soon, too.
Darla
Sacred cows make great hamburgers.

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