Old 08-01-2009, 06:52 PM
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sunnyhope
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Originally Posted by roselady
What helped me the most when I was learning to quilt, was watching someone do it, better yet watching several people do it. Nothing is as good as seeing it, at least for me. Try at a quilt shop or a quilt show, most quilters would be happy to help. Good luck, and don't give up, it is a great pleasure once it "clicks".
I dont know anyone who does quilting but i m willing 2 offer you a free holiday in Norway,lol
Included in the offer is; lots of sewing stash and even more papercrafting, i also have a good suply of yarn for knitting, crocheting or tunisian crocheting, 7 chinchillas and 2 very picky and strange cats, 2 kids and my best friend who is just super and can function as a nurse.
And yes we have a lovely garden too and stunning scenery :mrgreen:

Ps. if children are not preffered they can be temperaraly moved of the premises. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:


Hows that for an holiday add girls??????

Did i mention its a possibilty 2 sew 24/7 and even bring your machine 2 bed with you????
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