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Hi everyone! My name is Bridget, and I have been quilting for fifteen years. I enjoy the country lifestyle and my husband and I have a small farm. I consider myself very lucky, I have a husband that loves the fact that I quilt, and his mom is my quilting buddy! Most people probably think she taught me how to quilt, but in fact I taught her the basics! We learned the rest (and continue to learn) together. Quilting is my true passion, but I enjoy many other arts and crafts as well.
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Welcome!
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More Texans! I love it.
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Hi, and welcome to the board, from another Texan. Glad to have you join the group.
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Hi Bridget, welcome from Minnesota!
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Welcome Bridget!
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Texas is taking over the world. I had relatives in Sequin at one time.
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Seguin. Pardon me.
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Hi and welcome from Alaska!
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welcome from Ireland
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Welcome from another Texan
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Hello and welcome from Ontario.
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Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!
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Welcome from Colorado.
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Hi and welcome from the sunny state of Florida!!
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Hi and welcome from another Texan. Glad you could join us.
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Welcome from S OKlahoma. I had an aunt and uncle who used to live about 3 miles S. of Belmont. They're both passed away now. My aunt was my mother's younger sister. She was a quilter, seamstress, craft person, crocheter and I don't know what she couldn't do. You will love this board.
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Welcome from S OKlahoma. I had an aunt and uncle who used to live about 3 miles S. of Belmont. They're both passed away now. My aunt was my mother's younger sister. She was a quilter, seamstress, craft person, crocheter and I don't know what she couldn't do. You will love this board.
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Hello and welcome from SW Iowa. Glad to have you here.
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LOL...very common mistake!
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LOL...Sequin instead of Seguin is a very common mistake! No biggie! :-D
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Hello and welcome from Idaho. I'm glad you joined the board.
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Originally Posted by nlgh
Welcome from S OKlahoma. I had an aunt and uncle who used to live about 3 miles S. of Belmont. They're both passed away now. My aunt was my mother's younger sister. She was a quilter, seamstress, craft person, crocheter and I don't know what she couldn't do. You will love this board.
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A great big HOWDY from another Texan.
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Welcome from Southeast Texas!
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Welcome from Souhteastern PA!
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Hey Bridget! Welcome from North Carolina!
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Welcome from NC!
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Hello and welcome from another South Texas Quilter.
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Welcome from Bandera Texas!!! Have a BIL and SIL who live in Seguin on the river---krob
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Hello and welcome from Fort Worth.
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Hello and Welcome! gosh we are practically neighbors. I live in Converse Texas, only about 20 miles away! I am new to this site, but love it already! great people: very helpful and friendly,
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Howdy & Welcome !! :)
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Hi, welcome from East Texas. Your the 3rd new Texas girl this week.
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Another welcome from another Texan. A great group of people on this forum.
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Welcome from a former neighbor...transplanted recently from New Braunfels to the coast (and retirement) in Palacios. This is a wonderful discussion board. Check out the recent posts on the topic Texas Quilters.
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Welcome from a transplanted Texan! Take the opportunity to do a quilt retreat with your mother-in-law. You will both love it!
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Welcome from Michigan.
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Howdy from Northern California! I agree with you about living on a farm. I was raised where there was lots of land to run around on...but no farm animals or crops :-)
Don't know if your mother (in-law?) and you might be interested, but there is a group of us on the board who will be starting to make The Farmer's Wife Quilt. Here's the link to the thread http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-52690-1.htm ...warning, it's 71 pages long...we'll be starting on Wednesday. It's a great group already and it's going to be fun. The explanation is at the beginning of the thread. Anyhoo, welcome! |
Hello and welcome from Boston, Ma
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