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My sister has the Marriott Reward cc that she has had for years. She likes it and uses the points when she goes to DC to visit her daughter at Georgetown U. I told her about the new Marriott Bonvoy but she is not sure if she can get it since she already has a Marriott CC. Does anyone know if she can get both? She has a very high credit score.
 
I probably wouldn’t wash it. I don’t sew clothes but I do a lot of window treatments. I never wash that fabric.

I wash anything that may get washed. So when I've done window treatments using cotton, not actual drapery fabric I've washed it first. There's definitely certain types of fabrics that you wouldn't wash first but most of what I do is pillow cases and then random things when I feel adventurous like a skirt or apron's for shower gifts (that's because I was annoyed my aunt sent the invite when she knew I wouldn't go because I was in NC and they were in MI. So they each got an apron and a cookbook I found on clearance so it was cheap).
 
:offtopic: but I'm pretty sure there's at least one other person in here that sews. Can someone please get my grandma's voice out of my head. I'm making some ears so the fabric will never get washed therefore I don't need to wash and then iron the fabric before I start. Right? Rationally I know there's no worry of colors bleeding or something shrinking later because they'll never go in the wash but I can't get the "guilt" out of my head for not washing it first.

Sorry guys, I know most/all of you won't understand this unless you had a mom/grandma that sewed. :earsboy:

My mom was a master seamstress and I learned a few of her tricks (it's a nice skill to have once in a while!). What kind of fabric are you using (cotton, polyester, a blend, etc.)? What are the colours in the fabric? Are you reinforcing the fabric (that would be important for ears)? Generally I'd say you'd be fine not washing first, but if there's red in the fabric and it's 100% cotton, you might want to to be safe.
 
If that’s a recent application that seems odd for them to say that. I’d HUCA on that.

Regarding the referral - he should just give you his password. This is why I just manage all the accounts LOL! :rotfl2:

He will never give me the password because then I'd see all of his spend. Which is fine (we keep our finances separate and always have).

What is HUCA?
 


:offtopic: but I'm pretty sure there's at least one other person in here that sews. Can someone please get my grandma's voice out of my head. I'm making some ears so the fabric will never get washed therefore I don't need to wash and then iron the fabric before I start. Right? Rationally I know there's no worry of colors bleeding or something shrinking later because they'll never go in the wash but I can't get the "guilt" out of my head for not washing it first.

Sorry guys, I know most/all of you won't understand this unless you had a mom/grandma that sewed. :earsboy:

I probably wouldn’t wash it. I don’t sew clothes but I do a lot of window treatments. I never wash that fabric.

I wash anything that may get washed. So when I've done window treatments using cotton, not actual drapery fabric I've washed it first. There's definitely certain types of fabrics that you wouldn't wash first but most of what I do is pillow cases and then random things when I feel adventurous like a skirt or apron's for shower gifts (that's because I was annoyed my aunt sent the invite when she knew I wouldn't go because I was in NC and they were in MI. So they each got an apron and a cookbook I found on clearance so it was cheap).

My mom was a master seamstress and I learned a few of her tricks (it's a nice skill to have once in a while!). What kind of fabric are you using (cotton, polyester, a blend, etc.)? What are the colours in the fabric? Are you reinforcing the fabric (that would be important for ears)? Generally I'd say you'd be fine not washing first, but if there's red in the fabric and it's 100% cotton, you might want to to be safe.

I sew. A lot. I used to make a lot of money doing window treatments and slipcovers (and Halloween costumes) before I started homeschooling our younger dd.

Some fabrics have a lot of sizing (starch-like stiffener) added to it. I find that I need to wash those usually cotton-based fabrics before using them, even in a non-clothing way, so that they "behave" properly.
 


This is exactly what I do. I manage all of my DH's online accounts for his Chase and Amex cards (he doesn't even know his user names and passwords, lol) so I can generate referral links when needed and can go into his accounts to check on charges, CLs, etc. Makes it so much easier, especially when I can SM from his account to try to resolve issues and avoid having him have to call. He was a good sport about it tonight though....
We always tell each other the password and they usually end up being close or the same as the rest of our accounts. We share our finances though and don’t have any separate accounts
 
That makes sense. In a maintenance delay, the carrier has responsibility and acted appropriately. I’m glad it wasn’t a weather delay :)
Well that’s why I was so confused at first because there wasn’t any bad weather anywhere he would be going to or where the plane was coming from. I’m not sure when he found out that it was a maintenance issue
 
My mom was a master seamstress and I learned a few of her tricks (it's a nice skill to have once in a while!). What kind of fabric are you using (cotton, polyester, a blend, etc.)? What are the colours in the fabric? Are you reinforcing the fabric (that would be important for ears)? Generally I'd say you'd be fine not washing first, but if there's red in the fabric and it's 100% cotton, you might want to to be safe.

Curious why because the only way they'd get wet is if it rained and if it was going to I'd either put them in my bag or not wear them. There's a dark pink that will be sewed to a green and a blue that's already been washed. Unless gluing on white felt to the pink would make it bleed into the pink. They're just cottons and it's less than 1/4 of a yard each and I don't have anything else to wash at the moment so...

Whatever fabric I figure out to use on the headband I'll wash for sure.

Some fabrics have a lot of sizing (starch-like stiffener) added to it. I find that I need to wash those usually cotton-based fabrics before using them, even in a non-clothing way, so that they "behave" properly.

Hadn't thought about that part. But it also means I have to wait until I have stuff to wash with the fabric. :sad1:
 
Does anyone know if calling is the only way to get ahold of capital one? I’d really like to know when I can expect our bonus points to go through
 
My sister has the Marriott Reward cc that she has had for years. She likes it and uses the points when she goes to DC to visit her daughter at Georgetown U. I told her about the new Marriott Bonvoy but she is not sure if she can get it since she already has a Marriott CC. Does anyone know if she can get both? She has a very high credit score.

Absolutely. Do you mean her getting the AMEX Bonvoy or Chase? Either way; she needs to cancel her existing card and then open up the new one.

Follow-up, do you have the new Bonvoy card? If so, make sure to refer.
 
Does anyone know if calling is the only way to get ahold of capital one? I’d really like to know when I can expect our bonus points to go through

I think I used chat before. According to my handy dandy spreadsheet, bonus posted 4 days after I met MSR.
 
You- singular
Y'all- 2-4 people
All y'all- 5+ people

Speaking of the plural "you", how many people here say "you guys"? I don't know if it's because I'm from CA, or Gen X, or what, but I just can't stop myself. Last week at work I was leading a bunch of retired principals and I heard myself repeatedly calling them "you guys" and felt so embarrassed when I realized, but how else is a Californian supposed to convey that plural you??

ETA: AND, I just got to the "you guys" discussion in the thread, lol.
 
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:offtopic: but I'm pretty sure there's at least one other person in here that sews. Can someone please get my grandma's voice out of my head. I'm making some ears so the fabric will never get washed therefore I don't need to wash and then iron the fabric before I start. Right? Rationally I know there's no worry of colors bleeding or something shrinking later because they'll never go in the wash but I can't get the "guilt" out of my head for not washing it first.

Sorry guys, I know most/all of you won't understand this unless you had a mom/grandma that sewed. :earsboy:

I sew. A lot. I used to make a lot of money doing window treatments and slipcovers (and Halloween costumes) before I started homeschooling our younger dd.

Some fabrics have a lot of sizing (starch-like stiffener) added to it. I find that I need to wash those usually cotton-based fabrics before using them, even in a non-clothing way, so that they "behave" properly.

So up until (very) recently, like as of two weeks ago, I made my living sewing costumes. It's not a cardinal sin not to pre-wash your fabric unless, as @LuckyMamaInDE said, your fabric has some weird sizing applied that you want to get rid of. Washing might soften up the fibers, which would help the circles of your ears lie smoother when you bag them out (sew inside-out and then turn). Another concern is if you're worried about colors bleeding over time or when they get wet. You should always press before you cut though! You just get a nicer result. "Make it flat n' sexy" is my motto!

How much yardage are we talking? If it's a small piece you can just soak it in some hot water with a little Dawn, swish it around until it's thoroughly soaked, rinse, roll it in a towel to soak up most of the water, and then iron it dry. That's what I do with twill or Prussian tape that needed to be washed before I work with it, but for one reason or another I can't run it through the machine.


Sidenote: I am actually teaching a "Project Runway" - style workshop this week and next to a small class of high schoolers. They are all very enthusiastic but most have zero sewing experience. I'm learning that it's surprisingly hard to slow down and break down stuff like "how to thread a needle" and "how to tie a knot" step by step!
 
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I've seen the trailer a few times and I don't think that's a spoiler. They show her tearing all the stuff down and then I forget if she finds a piece of her drawing or the animals show her. But I thought the trailer made it obvious something like that happens.
Apparently I missed that. I guess I assumed she tore it down as she grew up. And most of the trailer I saw was upbeat.
 
Just got an email that says I can sign up for Pay Over Time on my Amex Gold. I didn't see any bonus points attached to the email. I don't need that option so maybe I will hold out until they want to give me more.

DW decided that she would rather not go to Japan for our 10yr anniversary and be out of the country away from the kids as our youngest would only be 4yo. I think we decided, based on her recommendation, to visit Hawaii and stay at Aulani. It would be our first time to both. I was stashing MR points for flights to Japan so maybe I can get get something nice in terms of flights domestically. Recommendations on flying from New England to Hawaii in style on MR points?
 
Congrats. Are you going Hotel + tickets with UR?

Volcano Bay?

Yes to both! I already booked 6 nights at Hard Rock with most of my CIP bonus points - DH is a musician so of course we HAD to stay there. He gets antsy when he is away from a bass guitar for too long. And I was waiting until the second Sapphire bonus posted to get our tickets, which worked out great since Universal just announced a buy 2 days, get 3 free ticket promo. We'll be doing the 3-park, park to park passes since we didn't get to do Volcano Bay last time.

I know it's maybe not the most amazing cpp redemption (so don't tell reddit, lol) but honestly this is the vacation we want to take, and you can't beat free!
 
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