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karolyn71 08-20-2007 01:27 PM

Hello i am karolyn from Long Island NY. I just signed on to be part of the board. If you would like to chat with me my E-Mail address is [email protected]. Talk to you soon karolyn :) :) :)

Knot Sew 08-20-2007 02:02 PM

Welcome Karolyn, from up state ny. This is the friendliest group of people, ask a question and you get answers, ask for help you got it. enjoy :D

amma 08-20-2007 08:28 PM

Hi karolyn, welcome here. Check out the chat schedule too, lots of subjects covered, lots of laughs, lots of fun.

SandraJennings 08-20-2007 09:23 PM

Hey there Karolyn. Glad you joined us. Share your ideas, questions, pictures, or answers. If it's quilting, or more, it will find a place here. :D

quilterdee 08-21-2007 04:02 AM

Hi,

I am looking forward to BOM and getting help as I need it. I am new to quilting (3 months) and know I have a lot to learn. Love quilting and find it very relaxing.

lin 08-21-2007 05:17 AM

Hi and welcome karolyn71! Jump right in and join the conversations, let us get to know you a bit. This is a great place. Happy you're here! :)

And welcome to you too quilterdee. And welcome to the wonderful world of quilting. There are some awesome quilters on this site who always seem ready to help out where they need to. Glad to have you. :)

mimisharon 08-21-2007 05:47 AM

Hi Karolyn, welcome to the best site on the 'net! You'll meet lots of friends and very very helpful people here. Come by often, hear?

Sharon

sherriah 08-27-2007 11:49 AM

Welcome, karolyn! :)

Marsha 08-27-2007 05:39 PM

Hi Karolyn glad to meet you I also are from Long Island Huntington

I just joined I am quilting for about 2 years love it

Peggy McFadden 08-30-2007 09:49 PM

Hello! I too have been reading for a while, still don't have the hang of all this stuff, like to never got to this page, but that is okay, will make it some day. I am retired, love to quilt, for me, piecing is a way to get to what I really enjoy, hand quilting. I meet with a few friends once a month, we try different things. My biggest project now is to teach a neighbor how to quilt, but first I have to teach her to sew. I get thoroughly wrapped up in this stuff when I talk about it, I am hoping I can teach her what she needs to know, as she needs to know, not just as it comes up. If anyone has any suggestions on how to start with her, please let me know. I have her excited about learning quilting, I don't want her to loose that because I have overwhelmed her or get her frustrated.

amma 08-30-2007 10:43 PM

Hi Peggy, glad you found us here! Please post some pictures of your quilts, would love to see your work. :-) It is awesome that you are teaching your neighbor to quilt, I am sure you will be a great teacher. At the top of the page is a search button, if you click on that and enter variations of beginning quilters, there will be a lot of postings that come up with helpful hints. :)

vicki reno 08-31-2007 02:02 AM

welcome, Peggy. I have been quilting for 20 years. My skill level is not up to a lot of them on the board, but I love to quilt. Barely getting one done another half a doen swirling around in my head! Your neighbor will love it to. You might try starting off with a nine patch--all straight seams, easy as pie--good for using up scraps too. Post pioctures. All of us love to see pictures. This is about the nicest group of people you will ever find.......Lots of good laughs. So welcome.

Peggy McFadden 08-31-2007 08:06 AM

Like I said, I haven't figured the ins and out of this yet, didn't mean to come in on Karolyn's thread. :oops: Sorry Karolyn. I guess I am like you, Vicki, I have quilted a long time, and enjoy it, but I don't feel I am very good. I know all of the things we should do, and how to do it, etc, My hands just seem to have a mind of their own sometimes, but I like to do a lot of different things, and learn new ways, and enjoy it all. I like to do wall hangings and wearable art type things, that way I can see it finished before it becomes a ufo. I had thought of a 9 patch for my neighbor. Basically to her, a quilt should be squares, also, whether she does it by hand or on the machine, it should be easiest for her. We will worry about pictures when I figure this thing out, but one day... I will also try to send my neighbors project. Karolyn, I notice the chat line was going on while typing this, have you tried that yet?

quilterdee 08-31-2007 05:27 PM

Hi,

I am also new to the chat room and new to quilting. I have found the information available on this website to be very helpful.

Lookinbg forward to talking to oyu soon.

Dee

amma 08-31-2007 08:49 PM

Hi Karolyn and quilterdee, welcome to the both of you, too :D This is a fun and informative group, and we love to share info, pics and ideas!!!

Peggy McFadden 09-01-2007 07:30 PM

If there are any of you who have not read any of the Elm Creek Quilters books, I think the first one, the Apprentice Quilter would be especially good for anyone just learning about quilting, if for no reason other than the lanquage of quilting. I find I have to explain terms I am using because my neighbor has not heard the words in this context. I never thought about the "language barrier" until now. I guess if every vocation has its own terms, why not something important like quilting? For those of us who have been around forever, they are just good books.


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