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Do you have quilting friends like this?

Old 11-15-2012, 01:53 PM
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About a year and a half ago we moved to an area where we didn't have friends. But I did find a quilt group. These gals had known each other forever, but they welcomed me like I was a long lost sister. They and their quilting have been such a blessing to me. They all talk at once and laugh and just have fun. Even if I didn't like to quilt, I think I would fake it just to get to be with them. They brighten my life. I wonder if quilters are nicer people than most???
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Old 11-15-2012, 02:18 PM
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What a beautiful both happy and sad story. I am so glad you had that time together. Enjoy the special memories.

Originally Posted by RedGarnet222 View Post
My quilting buddy used to live next door. She passed away a year ago though. It was so fun to sit and chat about our quilting projects share patterns and plan shopping trips together. Boy do I ever miss that!

Oh well, that was a total miracle to have a buddy next door! I thank god for her still.

I have thought about joining a guild, but, the weather or my health doesn't always allow me to go anyways.
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Old 11-15-2012, 02:40 PM
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Good for you. I am a loner and work best by myself. My oldest Daughter Quilts too. We do it seperate and then take them to work for pictures. We only made the same quilt pattern once, in different colors. Hers was prettier than mine. I gave mine to my MIL and she loves it.
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Old 11-15-2012, 03:34 PM
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I am turning very green with envy. I wish. Cherish your friends. They seem like a great bunch.
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Old 11-15-2012, 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by alisonquilts View Post
Envious over here! My bestest quilt buddy moved very far away, so we can only quilt together virtually.

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I feel your pain, Alison. My bestest friend moved 120 miles south of me, we only see each other 3 times a year now.
She used to live 5 miles from me.
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Old 11-15-2012, 06:02 PM
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Oh, it sounds like so much fun. Happy quilting!!
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Old 11-15-2012, 06:33 PM
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I prayed my quilting friend almost into my backyard. They were looking for a place to park their motor home to live in. The 1st place wouldn't take them because of the dogs. Another place further up the interstate said they would. They went there, rented the spot, and were setting up. Out of the blue, the manager sent word that they changed their mind. In the meantime, i had asked my husband about them staying at our 2nd property with a vacant mobil home. So, now they live almost behind me in their motor home. I told her i had prayed for a way that they could move onto our property, but didn't want to mention it until i asked my husband. By the time my husband got back to me and said yes, they had just been told they had to leave. It has been a blessing both ways!
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Old 11-16-2012, 06:40 AM
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I have friends that I go to quilt classes with, and the guild meetings, but I have MS and some other conditions that prevent me from sewing at long lengths of time, so I do a lot of phone sewing with my friends.
A lot of the shops have open sewing days- a good way to meet new friends and move it to your homes! Guilds are just awesome, too.
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Old 11-16-2012, 07:28 AM
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My best quilting friend moved out of state. I miss her. We both take care of elderly mothers. When my mom is driving me crazy I call her to talk, after a while she asks what my mom did to upset me today and I tell her and in a few minutes she can find something funny about the situation and has me laughing. She has been quilting since the '70s and I started in '99. When we talk quilts, that we are having trouble with, we feed off each other and sometimes the direction of whatever quilt takes a new direction. She has moved twice and I have helped her set up her sewing space when I visit. She had some quilts that had stalled. Since I had just seen all her stash I gave her suggestions and pulled out fabrics and came up with ideas to finish them. We wrote it all down so she would remember what to do with them. My ideas helped her come up with some ideas and we had a great time. I almost lost her this last Feb. She had some surgery that saved her life.
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Old 11-16-2012, 08:46 AM
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That sounds like so much fun. You are so blessed! My quilting buddy lives in CT. We maybe see each other once a year. We trade emails and photo of our work. I do belong to a fun quilt guild that meets once a month. That would be tomorrow. We have a 6 hour sewin.
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