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Old 11-05-2010, 03:54 PM
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Joanie2
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I totally agree with sherriquilts. Find a friend who you can spend time with quilting. When my 3 sons were little my FIL also lived with us and with 5 need males to care for I was exhausted and needed some out-side-of my home girl time. I wasn't quilting then but I heard about a quilt class at our local SR center. Now I wasn't old enough then to belong but I could take the class. That was the beginning of my love of quilting---24 yrs ago! I belong to a quilt guild and try to get together with quilt friends at least once a month. They rejuvenate me and we motivate each other. We help each other with our projects and just have fun for a few (or several) hours. You would not believe the difference a few buddies will make. Make a day just for you and a friend. I'm so glad I did.
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