Hello from Ireland
#21
Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Welcome from CA!! My DD is 11...so I'm just entering into the "fun" years. G-d help me.
You must meet Lacelady, our other local resident from Ireland. She's English, otherwise I'd say she's Irish too! Ha ha. I'll tell her to say hello to you!
You must meet Lacelady, our other local resident from Ireland. She's English, otherwise I'd say she's Irish too! Ha ha. I'll tell her to say hello to you!
#22
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Scott Depot WV
Posts: 73
Welcome from West Virginia. We look a little like Ireland. Hills and valleys. Very green 3 seasons of the year. I just joined this site and I love to look everyday and see whats going on. I hope you enjoy it too.
#23
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Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 1
Hi Lizzie!
How I would love to see your country! I live 60 miles west of Las Vegas, desert, desert and more desert! I have been a seamstress for many, many years and took up quilting about 2 years ago and I am completely hooked. Can't look at any fabric without visualizing a quilt! Hope to hear more from you.
Barb Arlin
Pahrump, NV
How I would love to see your country! I live 60 miles west of Las Vegas, desert, desert and more desert! I have been a seamstress for many, many years and took up quilting about 2 years ago and I am completely hooked. Can't look at any fabric without visualizing a quilt! Hope to hear more from you.
Barb Arlin
Pahrump, NV
#24
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Iowa
Posts: 29
Hello from the Quilting Board. I will be taking a tour of Ireland in April and several of us are looking for quilt shops to visit while we are there. We will be in Dublin, Kilkenny, Killarney and Limerick. Do you have any suggestions for us?
#25
Originally Posted by Ruby Red
Hello from the Quilting Board. I will be taking a tour of Ireland in April and several of us are looking for quilt shops to visit while we are there. We will be in Dublin, Kilkenny, Killarney and Limerick. Do you have any suggestions for us?
Thread of Green Fabrics, Purcellsinch Business Park, Dublin Road, Co. Kilkenny +353 56 7762514
LImerick Quilt Centre, Winander House, Park Road, Co. Limerick
+353 61 419790
This last one is (I think) the largest in Ireland, with about 4000 bolts, but it is attached to the owner's house, and I have a feeling that you might have to phone first, as she teaches classes too.
#26
Wow,
So many welcomes!!!
I don't mind saying where I'm located, I live just outside Dublin, Dunboyne in County Meath. I'm UK born as well, I think it's a part of the Irish constitution, you marry an Irishman, you have to settle in Ireland eventually! I'm not really English though either, my parents were Hungarian Refugees so I suppose I'm keeping up with the family tradition...
When I hear of sun and dry weather I go really whistful, this is NOT the place to live if you have arthritis or back problems! Ah well, my eldest daughter (28, married and trying for a family!) lives in Southern Spain so I get the occasional break from the damp. We have two types of weather here, wet and warm, wet and cold. Don't get me wrong, this is a great country to bring up children, my 3 younger kids have been lucky to stay 'kids' much longer than my eldest who was brought up mainly in London. Not to mention how much I admire the Irish education system.
Anyway, my photo is of our deceased Cockerel, Romeo. He fell foul (ahem) of a fox, or else it was a bloomin' big cat, but my husbands' foray into poutry keeping proved to be (thankfully) unsuccesful. We were given (and lost) two turkeys, three hens and one Cockerel. This makes it sound like we live in the country, but we don't. We actually live almost in the centre of the village, albeit on a large plot.
So, Trim... really lovely place, the castle is beautiful, we go there when we have visitors from overseas.
Sligo, a very good name for quilting within the Irish Patchwork Society, I've often wondered if it's something in the water there. :D
Visiting Ireland and looking for Quilting Shops? Erm, with the resources available in the US, I personally wouldn't waste any holiday time on trying to find fabric and quilting ephemera here. It's mainly a year out of date and 3X the price I'm afraid. I tend to buy my supplies on-line, except for spending a fortune at the IPS monthly meetings :? .
Thank you all for the lovely welcome, I am looking forward to learning from you all, seeing your projects and getting to know you better.
Signing out with a smile,
Lizzyquilting x
So many welcomes!!!
I don't mind saying where I'm located, I live just outside Dublin, Dunboyne in County Meath. I'm UK born as well, I think it's a part of the Irish constitution, you marry an Irishman, you have to settle in Ireland eventually! I'm not really English though either, my parents were Hungarian Refugees so I suppose I'm keeping up with the family tradition...
When I hear of sun and dry weather I go really whistful, this is NOT the place to live if you have arthritis or back problems! Ah well, my eldest daughter (28, married and trying for a family!) lives in Southern Spain so I get the occasional break from the damp. We have two types of weather here, wet and warm, wet and cold. Don't get me wrong, this is a great country to bring up children, my 3 younger kids have been lucky to stay 'kids' much longer than my eldest who was brought up mainly in London. Not to mention how much I admire the Irish education system.
Anyway, my photo is of our deceased Cockerel, Romeo. He fell foul (ahem) of a fox, or else it was a bloomin' big cat, but my husbands' foray into poutry keeping proved to be (thankfully) unsuccesful. We were given (and lost) two turkeys, three hens and one Cockerel. This makes it sound like we live in the country, but we don't. We actually live almost in the centre of the village, albeit on a large plot.
So, Trim... really lovely place, the castle is beautiful, we go there when we have visitors from overseas.
Sligo, a very good name for quilting within the Irish Patchwork Society, I've often wondered if it's something in the water there. :D
Visiting Ireland and looking for Quilting Shops? Erm, with the resources available in the US, I personally wouldn't waste any holiday time on trying to find fabric and quilting ephemera here. It's mainly a year out of date and 3X the price I'm afraid. I tend to buy my supplies on-line, except for spending a fortune at the IPS monthly meetings :? .
Thank you all for the lovely welcome, I am looking forward to learning from you all, seeing your projects and getting to know you better.
Signing out with a smile,
Lizzyquilting x
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I think you have just described most 14 yr old sons LMBO
I think you have just described most 14 yr old sons LMBO
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