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Old 10-18-2009, 06:36 AM
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granny216
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Hi, keep quilting. The addiction never goes away. I started in the 70's at a night college class with my sister where we learned to draft patterns and make blocks of different sizes. My sister didn't like the class so didn't do anything with it until the late 90's. Need I mention we are both in our 70's now. I truly believe you should enter a quilt in a show as the judges will look at it and tell you the good things about it and the things that need improvent. I have won many ribbons thru the years. It went a long way in my quilting. I don't do as much any more haven't entered a quilt in about 5 years as it seems like the only time I make a quilt now is for a gift. I know a lot of women who make beautiful quilts but won't enter them in quilt shows as they don't like any negative notes. I make quilts that please me--not the judges.
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