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#31
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Location: cassowary valley Australia
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hi
I think it's another name for song or carol, not that I can sing mind you. My dad named me after the Miss Australia Nola Rose.
It,s a pretty old fashioned name. I was also born on Australia day, so I,m through and through Aussie.
regards Nola
I think it's another name for song or carol, not that I can sing mind you. My dad named me after the Miss Australia Nola Rose.
It,s a pretty old fashioned name. I was also born on Australia day, so I,m through and through Aussie.
regards Nola
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Greetings from Rio Rancho, NM. I have been quilting for about 6 years and have so much to learn. I was interested in some of your swaps but i just had foot surgery so right now can't sew until i figure out how to keep my foot up. I can't put any weight on it and can't use crutches but in a wheel chair. I have lots of binding to do so I will keep busy for a while. would love to hear from people as I can't drive and stuck at home alot. I am anxious to learn alot about quilting which sounds strange if i have been quilting for 6 years but I am not very good. my name is Vicki Larsen i am not sure how to talk with anyone online but i am looing forward to it. i am married with 6 children, 14 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. my husband works full time. have i written enough. thanks for listening. talk later
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Hi Jan.. I will try to get to the sewing room an find a pattern like that. I have not hand sewn any pattern yet only machine sewn.. but i guess there is a time to try something new everyday. Thank you. Vicki
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hi,
depends on where he is going, but I know that Toowoomba has some nice quilt shops.
the wallibies tend to come out at dusk to graze on the new shoots of grass along side the roads. a lot of the wildlife is noctournal so you may have to visit one of the great zoos to see them.
regards Nola
depends on where he is going, but I know that Toowoomba has some nice quilt shops.
the wallibies tend to come out at dusk to graze on the new shoots of grass along side the roads. a lot of the wildlife is noctournal so you may have to visit one of the great zoos to see them.
regards Nola
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hi Jan,
I,m from near Port Douglas and have actually put on my long sleeved shirt today, althrough the fans are still going. but any weather is great to quilt in, right!
regards Nola
I,m from near Port Douglas and have actually put on my long sleeved shirt today, althrough the fans are still going. but any weather is great to quilt in, right!
regards Nola
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Try this if you can't get to a sewing machine: http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/c...wer_garden.htm
I stared butthe RA has been to active in my hands to do more than a hexagon/block a day
I stared butthe RA has been to active in my hands to do more than a hexagon/block a day
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