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#12
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Welcome AmeliaMarie75!
Another past 4-H'er here .... in Ontario, Canada.
Sure wish that we could have learned about quilting when I was in 4-H.
The clubs now are so much more exciting and interesting than were offered, back in the day!
Good for you for already starting a thread for help with your project ... we're here to help!
Another past 4-H'er here .... in Ontario, Canada.
Sure wish that we could have learned about quilting when I was in 4-H.
The clubs now are so much more exciting and interesting than were offered, back in the day!
Good for you for already starting a thread for help with your project ... we're here to help!
#14
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Between the dashes of a tombstone
Posts: 12,716
Hello and welcome from an Iowa girl!
Another past 4-H'er here. You have a lifetime of creative pleasure ahead of you.
I've been teaching my GD's to sew. This past summer I had 4 of them ages 10-15 sewing. They each made a baby quilt from my scraps and the 13 yo LA'ed 2 baby quilts. I wish I would have gotten them going at the LA sooner as school has started. But there is always snow days ahead! I look forward to seeing what you have done.
Another past 4-H'er here. You have a lifetime of creative pleasure ahead of you.
I've been teaching my GD's to sew. This past summer I had 4 of them ages 10-15 sewing. They each made a baby quilt from my scraps and the 13 yo LA'ed 2 baby quilts. I wish I would have gotten them going at the LA sooner as school has started. But there is always snow days ahead! I look forward to seeing what you have done.
#19
I can only be wishful that someone would have be around at your age to interest me and assist me in learning to quilt. I would watch my sister (21 yrs older than me) do patchwork. I wanted so badly to learn but she live a thousand miles away from us. Jump right in ask questions to your hearts content and share your experiences with us.
Welcome aboard from SE Michigan.
Welcome aboard from SE Michigan.
#20
a warm welcome from western KY. as 4H teacher, I do a class called dyeing to quilt, in which the gals dye all there fabric first them make both 6" and 12" blocks for their quilts, out of their fabric. they seem to really like the class, and I love doing it.
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