Hello from Texas
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Hi, my name is Pam. My best friend showed me how to quilt and has created a monster. In a year's time, I now have a sewing/quilting room that is off-limits to everyone, shelves of fabric and thousands of templates. I eat and breathe this stuff. This is definitely the best hobby I have ever found. I love trying new ideas and reading about hints. I will try anything once.
I live in Texas with my husband of 20 years and my 200 pound neo mastiff. I have 2 grown kids and 3 grand-daughters (which are now starting to sew).
Would love to talk to others about trying new styles of quilting and giving info on old standbys.
I live in Texas with my husband of 20 years and my 200 pound neo mastiff. I have 2 grown kids and 3 grand-daughters (which are now starting to sew).
Would love to talk to others about trying new styles of quilting and giving info on old standbys.
#4
Wow, two Texas gals! I am so glad to meet you Pam. Do both of you wear the cowgirl hats? I'm NOT laughing at you, I'm looking at mine sittin' atop my file cabinet. I love quilting too, please do share the pics. We're fans of sharing here.
Kathy, are you planning to come to the NC quilt show? You'll love sharing a room with us, right?
Sharon :wink:
Kathy, are you planning to come to the NC quilt show? You'll love sharing a room with us, right?
Sharon :wink:
#5
Sharon, thanks for the invite but that's a tad far from my comfort zone. I haven't been 100 miles from my house in I just don't know how many years. And no I do not wear a cowboy hat ( I raise chickens not cows) don't need a hat but you sure gotta watch where you step. LOL
kathy
kathy
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yeah, i quit bouncing a long time ago, probably couldn't get up there to bounce any more. I fell about 16 ft from a tree when i was 21, that's when i found out that i had no bounce. lol the fall wasn't bad but the landing nearly killed me! now i keep my feet firmly on the ground, if i fall it'll be out of my chair.
#8
aww, Kathy, it's not that far to come here. hop, skip, and a jump. Maybe a lonnnnnnnnng jump, but you can do it if you're brave enough to climb trees!
Well, I have this thing about about sun with some of the meds I take, so hats are a thing of my daily life if I'm outside. sigh
Sharon
Well, I have this thing about about sun with some of the meds I take, so hats are a thing of my daily life if I'm outside. sigh
Sharon
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 397
[b]May a 3rd Texan join you? Actually, I'm an Okie but have resided in Texas longer than I did in Oklahoma. I've been quilting (off and on) since I was a young teen and would go to "club" with my mother. The neighborhood ladies would gather once a month at the home of one of the members. The day would be spent quilting for the hostess. A pot-luck dinner would be served.
My mother taught me basics of quilting, but she only knew a few basic patterns I learned more by reading quilting magazines. Then, there came PCs, and I not only have learned new techniques but have made new friends.
I live in south central Texas near San Antonio. Married to the same man for 52 years. We have 2 grown children, 5 grandchildren, and a cat. Neither of our children live nearby, but our son still lives in Texas.
My mother taught me basics of quilting, but she only knew a few basic patterns I learned more by reading quilting magazines. Then, there came PCs, and I not only have learned new techniques but have made new friends.
I live in south central Texas near San Antonio. Married to the same man for 52 years. We have 2 grown children, 5 grandchildren, and a cat. Neither of our children live nearby, but our son still lives in Texas.
#10
The sun had ris and the sun had set, there I was in Texas,yet on I traveled to the west where I now reside and like it best. Oregon, in the far north edge is where I hang my quilts from the hedge. Glad you joined us here. We have lots of fun. :mrgreen:
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