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Hello from Chatt, TN
I have been a member for a little over a month now and enjoy this forum quite a lot. its a wonderful grouping of knowledge, encouragement and fun with quilters from all walks of life it would seem!
I have been quilting for about 20 years. lik most I suppose I started small, handquilting. My first quilt I call my fugly quilt! Its hideous but has many fond memories for me. After that, i was hooked. Got a sewing machine and just started playing with fabric. I would say at this point I am probably an advanced quilter. That being said, i learn something new everytime i pick up thread and needle! i red an interview once where a quilter was asked how long it took to make an award winning piece. The answer resonated with me, she said 'that depends on how you look at it. you could say a matter of months, but i reality it took me all the years of my quilting to get to this point.' every project I tackle is like that. The artistic thoughts in my head come out in fabric - when I know how to make it so. Currently I have an etsy store where I showcase items I can make quickly that are useful. I also periodically post an art wallhanging or quilt there for sale as I cannot keep everything I make, mores the pity. I also have a blog that I am trying to keep up with to explore this quilting journey each day. In it you will find the projects of the day, like the 368 block quilt I am working on now. I look forward to rading more from y'all, and putting in my two cents when they actually add up to that much! :D |
Welcome from Michigan!:)
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Hello from Knoxville
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada.
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Welcome from NE Ohio.
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Hello Indigo! I see you are an early riser too! Welcome from New Hampshire. I like that perspective on how long it takes to make an award- winning quilt.
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Hello and welcome from northern California!
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Hello, welcome from Oklahoma!!! :)
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Welcome from Huntsville, Alabama!
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Hi from Ohio!
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Hi from North Central Missouri. I love QB and hope you will too. Many projects going on, I was lucky enough to be a part of the Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt group, and now we are doing the Farmer's Wife Pony Club by the same author. Look for our postings in Blocks of the Month, lead by Honchey, where we post two blocks per week and we are in our 30th week now. Each one is so different reflecting our own personal taste in fabrics and color.
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Welcome from South Coastal Georgia. I am old Chattanooga gal myself. Been in Coastal Georgia for 10 yrs now.
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Welcome from WI.
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Welcome from mid-Missouri. Looking forward to seeing your work and learning from you.
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Howdy and welcome, from Texas!
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Hello and welcome from southeastern Oklahoma. You will like it here.
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Hello from Crossville!
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Welcome from Minnesota and happy quilting :)
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Welcome from Pacific Northwest. Looking forward to seeing your artwork.
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:) welcome from se TX
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Hello from Jefferson City!
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Hello and welcome from Minnesota! :)
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Welcome to the board from Southern California!!!!
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