Hello from Yardley, Pennsylvania
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Hello from Yardley, Pennsylvania
I live near Lancaster County which is where the Amish live and quilt. I've been quilting for more than 25 years, but my love of quilting intensified with my first trip to Lancaster. I've been hoarding fabric all my life (much to my husband's dismay!), but am really ramping up now in preparation for my retirement in 3 years. I just purchased a new machine - although hubby cannot understand what was wrong with the other 5 I already own - and am reorganizing my sewing studio. I also have a brand new granddaughter, Harper[ATTACH=CONFIG]581639[/ATTACH] who will be three weeks old tomorrow and for whom I plan to make many quilts as she grows up.
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Nothing like grandchildren! They just grow up too quickly. We raised our two oldest from the time they were 5 & 7. Now they are 18 & 20. Time indeed flies. Welcome to the board from the beautiful mountains of western NC. You will learn many things from great quilters on this site.
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Hello fom UK. A lot of what you say strikes a chord with me: befotr I retired I bought lots of fabric, with the excuse that I may not be able to afford it later and it eill keep me out of mischief! Well, I keep making quilts, and giving them away, and still my stash seems not to ho down, and I would really like to have some of the new ranges....another drawback is that every now and then when I look at some of the new fabrics online I am shocked by the cost of them these days!
Your granddaughter will give you lots of opportunities fir auilts, changing through the years. Mine is ten already, and I have made her several...Kate
Your granddaughter will give you lots of opportunities fir auilts, changing through the years. Mine is ten already, and I have made her several...Kate
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Hello & welcome from Texas! It sounds like you are ready for retirement & you've been doing the right thing by buying fabric now when you can afford it. I wish I had thought ahead & did what you are doing. Since I did not, it's not easy for me to quilt as much as I would like. You will get tons of help & encouragement from the members of this board.
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