Hi, from Upstate New York
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I just saw a picture of the quilt that Kim is making "Tumbling Blocks" which I thought was beautiful.
I just started quilting last year the week before Thanksgiving.
I always wanted to learn how to quilt, but never had the time. Then I had a stroke and lost my center vision so thought I would never be able to quilt.
Slowly over the last 6 years, I have tried and succeeded doing some of the crafts I used to do. Crocheting, macrame, rug making, etc. Still can't knit, but never was good at it before anyway. I go a lot by feel as I get very dizzy looking sideways.
My sister-in-law introduced me to quilting in November. She has made several quilts which I love. We sat down one afternoon and she showed me how to make a yo-yo and I caught the fever. We are now quilting buddies.
I am still working on the Yo-yo quilt as a take-a-long whenever we go somewhere or if I have a short amount of time.
I also started a log cabin quilt for my granddaughter which I thought I had messed up, but my sister-in-law insists that it is really good at least for a half blind beginner.
I just happened on this group by a message in a different group and am glad I did. Everyone seems so friendly and the quilts are absolutely gorgeous. I hope some day to have a quilt that I can post a picture of.
Bye for now and Happy Quilting!
Jan
I just started quilting last year the week before Thanksgiving.
I always wanted to learn how to quilt, but never had the time. Then I had a stroke and lost my center vision so thought I would never be able to quilt.
Slowly over the last 6 years, I have tried and succeeded doing some of the crafts I used to do. Crocheting, macrame, rug making, etc. Still can't knit, but never was good at it before anyway. I go a lot by feel as I get very dizzy looking sideways.
My sister-in-law introduced me to quilting in November. She has made several quilts which I love. We sat down one afternoon and she showed me how to make a yo-yo and I caught the fever. We are now quilting buddies.
I am still working on the Yo-yo quilt as a take-a-long whenever we go somewhere or if I have a short amount of time.
I also started a log cabin quilt for my granddaughter which I thought I had messed up, but my sister-in-law insists that it is really good at least for a half blind beginner.
I just happened on this group by a message in a different group and am glad I did. Everyone seems so friendly and the quilts are absolutely gorgeous. I hope some day to have a quilt that I can post a picture of.
Bye for now and Happy Quilting!
Jan
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I live in Rotterdam. I is about 14 miles west of Albany.
I do like living here in the spring and summer when everything starts turning green. I love flowers and my yard is full of periennels. But once it starts to turn cool, I start to hibernate. Then I really get started on my crafts.
I haven't found very many quilting shops yet, but keep on looking. I would love to take a class, but the adult ed by me is not giving one until fall and the places I called are about 25 miles away. I can't drive, so have to depend on my husbandl
I grew up in California and love the heat, but hated the crowds and smog.
I do like living here in the spring and summer when everything starts turning green. I love flowers and my yard is full of periennels. But once it starts to turn cool, I start to hibernate. Then I really get started on my crafts.
I haven't found very many quilting shops yet, but keep on looking. I would love to take a class, but the adult ed by me is not giving one until fall and the places I called are about 25 miles away. I can't drive, so have to depend on my husbandl
I grew up in California and love the heat, but hated the crowds and smog.
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