I got to the Kenosha, WI, store, mid-morning. It wasn't terribly
crowded and the cutting line was not as bad as I have seen it other
times. I got 10 yards of Warm & Natural, a replacement Ott-lite bulb,
a cutting table mat (32 x 60, on sale for $29.99). Oh, yes, and some
fabric. (3 yds flannel, which I use as underlining. I've come to like
'mint-and-chocolate' (aqua/turquoise and brown) and added to that a
collection. I bought some prequilted fabric to make a jacket -- also
mint-and-chocolate. I'm not wild about the polyester batting used,
but I figured that if I bought fabric for the outside and the lining,
and then sandwiched something in between (e.g. flannel), and stitched
it, I'd have the equivalent investment as in buying this fabric.
(Regular price for the prequilted is $19.99; I used the 50% off
coupon.)
By the time I had the fabric cut and was being checked out it was
straight up noon. The clerk said that she wasn't sure if the 20%-off-
entire-purchase coupon would be good, since it expired at noon, and as
she rung it in it was about 12:02. Fortunately it did. Their
computer system does not take into consideration the fact that people
might have been in the store in plenty of time and were just caught in
long lines.
Nann
in northeasternmost Illinois
P.S. I replaced the Ott-Lite bulb, but no light comes on. Bum lamp?
It's a clamp-on desktop model that I've had for about 3 years. (I use
it at my comptuer desk.) Grrr.
"Nann" <wrote...
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Susan
finally working in my sewing room and
getting together with my group each Wednesday
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"Nann" <nbhi...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Oddly enough, this happened to me recently. I had the gray 18-watt lamp
that either clamps on, or fits into a base. I never used the base, just the
clamp. My lamp acted up almost from the get-go when I bought it about
ten-plus years ago. I almost always had to turn on the switch and then
thump the bulb to get it to light. A couple of months ago, no amount of
thumping, or bulb taking-out-and-putting-back-in worked. So I bought a
replacement bulb at Michael's, but still no joy. I decided it was the lamp
that finally died, not the bulb. No more Ott-lites for me! I was never
terribly impressed. My $20 Staples clamp on lamp with a 13 watt bulb easily
gives light that's every bit as good as the Ott.
I found an artist's lamp that clamps on and is very flexible and that uses
the same 18 watt bulbs. So at least I have a lamp to use my bulbs -
assuming I remember where I put the bulbs when I eventually need them! I
have about four lamps clamped around my back to back sewing tables now,
every one different.
Iris
Sunny
"Sunny" <onet...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Don't miss the "specials" and "hot deals". Quality of life is a better
choice.
Ginger in CA
I just did some shopping at Fabric.com for a baby quilt, and a few
others for various projects. Fabric.com is giving 20% for up to a $49
purchase; 25% for a $99 purchase; 30% for $100 plus. If I understand
correctly, the discounts are good through the weekend. And they gave
their standard free shipping for orders over $35.
It's not quite as rewarding as shopping in an LQS, but when you don't
have one handy, this is the next best thing. :-)
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
To those of you who ventured out, I admire your determination and
williness to stand in line. I stayed home and did some sewing on tote
bags. Mid afternoon, I had to run to the hardware store and they were
running a sale that I didn't know about, 50% off any one item. I
asked the clerk if she had an extra coupon to get the discount and she
gave me one. Jackpot...I bought our son a great set of drill bits for
50% off. Merry Christmas, son. So even though I had no intention of
doing a Black Friday sale, I ended up finding a great bargain anyway!
Donna
amy in CNY
I'll return the Ott bulb that I bought Friday.
Meanwhile my husband reminded me that I had a floor lamp (Ott knock-
off) in the basement. I brought it upstairs, and it works just fine.
Nann
Julia in MN
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