Greetings from Chilly North Texas
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: North Texas
Posts: 895
Originally Posted by Puzzledquilter76
I am Kristy from Sherman, TX. A friend of mine showed me this site and I was tickled pink. I am proud to say that Tracy, my friend, is the designer for the OWL quilt that has been getting raves...LOL I am 33 and have been quilting since college when a history class got me hooked. I am a member of a great guild and am currently working on many projects...like any other quilter...lol My baby is the hand cut(before I knew what a rotary cutter was...lol) hand pieced(before I had a machine) and am hand quilting it. It's beautiful...Anyway, I am glad to have found this and look forward to meeting and learning from some great quilters and making some new friends...you can never have to many of either of those...LOL
#27
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
Hi, and welcome from far West Tx. Pecos, Tx.I am also rather new to this site but love it so far. There are so many interesting quilters with suggestions, patterns, new sites to check out etc. Everyone is so friendly and helpful with any question it seems. I really think that all quilters I have met are a special and unique group of helpful, friendly and generous people with a lot of love to share with all. There have been some fantastic and beautiful quilts shown on this site. Gerbie
#29
Member
Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 29
Welcome, and I am new to this site too. As well as new to Texas. And it is only cold here for a short time!! I grew up where we joked about our winters being 9 months long!! And with lots of snow (3 - 5 feet of it for the winter). So, I am enjoying Texas.
I have been quilting for only a couple of years, so I am still learning some of the tricks too.
Again welcome, and keep up the hand quilting - it is a dying art.
I have been quilting for only a couple of years, so I am still learning some of the tricks too.
Again welcome, and keep up the hand quilting - it is a dying art.
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Originally Posted by Texas Yankee
Welcome, and I am new to this site too. As well as new to Texas. And it is only cold here for a short time!! I grew up where we joked about our winters being 9 months long!! And with lots of snow (3 - 5 feet of it for the winter). So, I am enjoying Texas.
I have been quilting for only a couple of years, so I am still learning some of the tricks too.
Again welcome, and keep up the hand quilting - it is a dying art.
I have been quilting for only a couple of years, so I am still learning some of the tricks too.
Again welcome, and keep up the hand quilting - it is a dying art.
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