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Valley of the Sun Quilters   Off-Topic Chat

Started 8/20/15 by KSCarolyn; 2410221 views.

Today I do not have preferences so now what

Janet Wickell (janma)
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From: Janet Wickell (janma)

8/21/15

Look up at the top, right. You should see a very small (but round) version of your profile image.

Click on the downward arrow next to that. You can choose profile, preferences, and a few other things from there.

I sent Yetta a test message on facebook have not heard back from her yet

Okay Janet thank you looks like yesterday

I did not realize until my first retreat that they all thought I was sewing pasta not Sewing Up A Storm. So it is still to the right of my new name so it is all good. stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye

Lynn W. (LynnWin41)

From: Lynn W. (LynnWin41)

8/21/15

Hi Laurie -- I wondered what happened to my link to Scrap Quilting and I see that Jan has renamed it.  Wow -- a whole new world but a number of familiar names.   I've been with Scrap Quilting for many years.  Glad to see it has joined in with this group since it was pretty quiet.    

Misha (MISHAMISHA)

From: Misha (MISHAMISHA)

8/21/15

Believe me, Lynn, we're ANYTHING but quiet, LOL (well, ok sometimes but not usually for long)

Lynn W. (LynnWin41)

From: Lynn W. (LynnWin41)

8/21/15

Obvious your group isn't quiet and that's fun - I've dropped by about from time to time.  Scrap Quilting, the predecessor to this one, was very quiet for a very long time.  As Janet said, it's a good thing she kept it open.  I guess it was easier to move your group over than start all over again.  

Janet Wickell (janma)
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From: Janet Wickell (janma)

8/21/15

I just changed the name and made some updates. Nearly all of the old messages are still here.

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