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  • in reply to: A little help, please? #2237
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    I have a lot of that stuff too JC. What I now say is “Just smile at me and be happy, and say it is a splendid idea. When you get home read the leaflet”.

    in reply to: The Green Place. #2236
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    What a lovely report! Great photos and I love the path lined with bags. Brilliant!

    in reply to: Embedding pictures and video #2235
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    Butterfly, so sorry you are having trouble getting the photos up, but so pleased I am not the only person to struggle with it! Your bags are absolutely lovely and excellent work in completing your goal!

    in reply to: Laugh or cry #2176
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    Oh Beattie Yes! But for the first time ever someone brought me some curtain material the other day and it was loose. I was so pleased.

    in reply to: Sewing Bee #2175
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    I went into a panic when I couldn’t get the last episode to come up on my iPad! I got it in the end but not until I had thrown myself about in a very nasty mood. I thought the ideas for the children’s fancy dress were clever. I was glad David won a challenge too. It is interesting that someone can have a stunning success with one challenge but then turn out a disaster on the next. Those dungarees were good!

    in reply to: Eley kitties #2174
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    Do you get to visit Blue Moon so that you can get him used to you? It could be fun while you are waiting – but perhaps not if Blue Moon lives 150 miles away from you!

    in reply to: My 100 morsbags challenge. #2173
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    Lovely bags! I have used Beattie’s idea of the bitsa bags and they are fun to do.

    in reply to: Sewing Bee #2139
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    I did see the bit about Sew Sociable – well done Butterfly, good name – but didn’t pick up on the bit about Tamara. How good is that? Brilliant. Look forward to hearing what the challenge is that she sets you and to how you all get on.

    in reply to: Eley kitties #2138
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    How absolutely gorgeous! You will have lots of fun with him. I am so sorry you have lost your Freddie. I know he is irreplaceable but Blue Moon looks to me like he will keep your mind off Freddie at least. My neighbour is a great fan of cats and we have all the fun of them without having to feed them and worry about them when we go out. Towards the end of her life their lovely ginger Daisy used to come round and sleep in our airing cupboard, warm and cosy and she couldn’t be disturbed by the other two bouncy cats next door! After Daisy died they didn’t get another kitten as they thought the two established cats might not accept a new kitten. You will have your work cut out with four – especially when they have that mad time in the evening when they dash all over the house and create havoc. Looking forward to regular bulletins – please. Daisy, by the way, was rescued by Anne and John’s daughter when she was walking along by the canal in Chelmsford. She heard a mewing sound and saw a sack bobbing about in the water and jumped in and pulled it to shore and found the little ginger kitten inside. As she already had four cats, she presented it to Anne and John – who only had one at that time.

    in reply to: Laugh or cry #2131
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    Yes it can be a problem. Agwen, I suggest people use the blackout fabric too. When I sew it I put a strip of cotton on the final seams because my machine foot gets caught and pulls the bag out of position otherwise. That blackout fabric makes a good strong bag – but not so much fun as the fancy cotton ones!

    in reply to: I've set myself a challenge. #2097
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    Well done Tori and Sazzie. I am a bit worried as to whether you should be undertaking challenges right now Sazzie, but I give you permission to have a go so long as you promise not to over-do it!

    in reply to: Next Handout – March 1st #2095
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    Well done Beattie and M/C. And you found people with wild morsbags, so how good was that! Altogether it sounds to have been one of those intrepid Morsbagger specials and a great success.
    Sorry Sazzie has been too ill get out.
    I have bags piled up but they are for the Methodist Church book sale on 28 March so had none to spare.
    I enjoyed those rural pictures taken during the bagging. There’s no doubt you get much more feel for what has been involved if there are pictures to illustrate the event.

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    in reply to: Mini Morsbags #2071
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    Thank you Missy G! Absolutely lovely. Glad the photo wasn’t lost for ever. They are really delightful.

    in reply to: Guides #2055
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    That is a really good idea Pol. I tried once or twice locally in the days before George got quite so poorly and got vague nibbles of interest but nothing came of it – probably because I do not have the time to push people into a commitment. I think your idea is excellent.

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    in reply to: Get Well Soon Sazzie #2054
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    Oh Sazzie! How awful. I do hope you are properly better soon. Xxx

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