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I can relate! Welcome here! I live alone (daughter and family in other house of property) so my kitchen is my quilt room! I never have to put anything away, can see the TV by craning my neck and look out onto a horse pasture! I started like you - bought old, used machine (luckily it is a dandy), a pattern book, some fabric and off I went!
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Welcome from Massachusetts!
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Hello and welcome from Maryland :)
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Welcome, waving from Indiana, USA
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Welcome IrishLady, this Glenn from Huntsville,Alabama
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Hi and welcome from Oklahoma.
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Originally Posted by Irishlady
I have been receiving the newsletter from here for almost a year now and it has taken me all this time to register, well, here I am.
I retired last year and finally bought myself a sewing machine and a little bit of fabric :roll: . My son moved out so I was able to turn his bedroom into a sewing room, but I'm sure its some sort of magic place. I could swear I only ever put about 2 yards of fabric in there and its grown all by itself :shock:. I'm really enjoying my new hobbie and I seem to learn something new every day. At the moment I'm pysching myself up to have a go at the one block wonder quilt but first I must finish the crumb quilt I started the other week, oh yes, and also the log cabin blocks, and then there is the scrappy string quilt, and the crazy patchwork wall hanging. I think perhaps I need some more fabric????? have you joined the sigie swap its going around to different countries around the world we hope and there is another on just look at the topics for swap you'll see it. memathomas |
A warm Irish welcome to you
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Hello & Welcome aboard..... Sew glad you joined us
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Hello and welcome from Sydney Australia.Best wishes, Therese
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