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telby69 08-02-2009 06:59 AM

Newbie from Northwest Iowa.

I love quilting! My first quilt was a raid of the rag bag. The most common fabric were socks... So I cut off the feet, cut up the side and started sewing. On the floor using my knee on the foot pedal. I wish I knew where that project was.

My most current project is piecing together a large panel to be used as a Roman shade for the west window directly above the computer. Using wildlife panels and their accompanying fabrics. If it goes as well as planned will make more for other windows in the house.

I also have projects in other stages. The one I am quilting by hand is a Medallion Quilt. And the latest top finished is from the book One Block Wonder done with a class at Calico Cupboard - teacher Holly! I want to do another with Christmas fabrics but can't find the fabric pictured in my head to do it with.

Other interests - My 2 girls ages 17 and 13; Arabians; Papillons; hostas and other flowers; and reading.

Look forward to getting to know others with the quilting habit!

Terry

Esqmommy 08-02-2009 07:19 AM

welcome Terry - you'll enjoy this board. There are a number of horsewomen here!

My niece lives in W. Burlington, Iowa - you anywhere near that?

Esqmommy 08-02-2009 07:20 AM

Did I say how fun it is here?

Rhonda 08-02-2009 07:26 AM


Originally Posted by Esqmommy
welcome Terry - you'll enjoy this board. There are a number of horsewomen here!

My niece lives in W. Burlington, Iowa - you anywhere near that?

Hey Esqmommy I live 30 miles from Burlington Iowa. We shop there all t he time and I have lots of family there. It was the first place i ever drove a car with my aunt. It is sort of my second hometown becuase I grew up there as well as in my own hometown. My grandparents lived there and still have aunts and uncles and lots of cousins there. My MIL lives there with my youngest BIL.

Esqmommy 08-02-2009 07:29 AM

Is it small enough that you would have met my niece and her family? Her hubby is a helicopter pilot for the hospital (trauma air lift). My niece works somewhere, but can't think of the name of the place!

telby69 08-02-2009 07:35 AM

W. Burlington, IA... I think that is over in the middle of the state.. I am clear up in the North West corner.. In my travels, I usually head north (Mpls, MN) or farther into Wisconsin.. Will be in Des Moines over Labor Day weekend for the Huge Arab show, Iowa Gold Star..

Terry

Rhonda 08-02-2009 07:40 AM

Welcome Terry from SE Iowa I have been thinking of making roman shades. I don't feel real confidant to make them. Maybe one of these days!

We used to have 3 Arabians for awhile. My son and his GF bought 2 yearlings several years back. Then my son bought me a 5 yr old mare for Mother's Day but my DH had health issues son and GF broke up and we sold the horses. I do miss them sometimes. Would love to see pictures of yours!! I love the Arabrian breed. They are so smart!

Nice to meet you! I know you will enjoy it here!

Iluv2quilt 08-02-2009 07:48 AM

Welcome Terry! Sounds like you have a lot of projects going at once, the window treatments sound beautiful. Can't wait to see pictures of your projects!

telby69 08-02-2009 07:53 AM

Rhonda, I am using the book Pieced Roman Shades by Terrell Sundermann. She also has a quite informative website.

Website for pictures of our horses: www.thelakearbians.com

Thanks for all of your welcome comments.. Sitting here listening to Elvis Presley gospel songs as my "church" for today.

Hugs,
Terry

Rhonda 08-02-2009 07:55 AM


Originally Posted by telby69
W. Burlington, IA... I think that is over in the middle of the state.. I am clear up in the North West corner.. In my travels, I usually head north (Mpls, MN) or farther into Wisconsin.. Will be in Des Moines over Labor Day weekend for the Huge Arab show, Iowa Gold Star..

Terry

Burlington Iowa is on the Mississippi River it is a river town. It is about 30 miles up from the se corner of Iowa. W.Burlington is the newer part of town. That was the one of the focus towns of all the flooding last year. There was a small town just across the river from Burlington in Illinois that was flooded out totally and couldn't be rebuilt. Butllington is built on a lot of steep hills so the flooding didn't do as much damage there as elsewhere.

Rhonda 08-02-2009 08:01 AM


Originally Posted by telby69
Rhonda, I am using the book Pieced Roman Shades by Terrell Sundermann. She also has a quite informative website.

Website for pictures of our horses: www.thelakearbians.com

Thanks for all of your welcome comments.. Sitting here listening to Elvis Presley gospel songs as my "church" for today.

Hugs,
Terry

Thanks Terry wow how much we have in common. I am an Elvis fan but not obsessively so. I like his music and I collect the movies. I'm not into a lot of memorabilia but my mom bought me a clock that looks like Elvis and the legs swing like a pendalum.
Thanks for the info on the roman shades. I only have two windows I need it for but I have never tried the technique yet. Maybe I will find the time to try it!

I will have to go look at your horses. I do miss spending time in the horse barn. We had ours boarded out as we lived in town then.
I loved learning to train the horses on the lunge line. It was so much fun. Tho cleaning the stalls wasn't near as much fun! They had a pot bellied pig Oscar there that roamed the barn and loved attention. those were fun times!

Shemjo 08-02-2009 08:27 AM

Welcome to the board, Terry, from Missouri! :lol:

Rhonda 08-02-2009 08:35 AM

Terry loved the pics of the Arabians! Such beautiful animals!

dvseals 08-02-2009 11:52 AM

*Waves from her part of Iowa* :)

oksewglad 08-02-2009 02:04 PM

Welcome from NE Iowa!

Rhonda 08-02-2009 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Is it small enough that you would have met my niece and her family? Her hubby is a helicopter pilot for the hospital (trauma air lift). My niece works somewhere, but can't think of the name of the place!

No it is pretty big. There are more than 30,000 people who live in Burlington. West Burlington is part of Burlington. There is no division between.
My son in law may have met him. Ben is an EMT and volunteer firefighter in New London and he worked at the hospital in Mt. Pleasant for awhile. He might have met him when Ben worked as an ambulance driver for the hospital. Burlington is about 30 miles from Mt. Pleasant and New London is in between the two towns.

QuiltinLee 08-02-2009 04:13 PM

Welcome from Pittsburgh, PA!!

2wheelwoman 08-02-2009 05:17 PM

Welcome from Sunny Southern California! We love to see where everyone is from. If you go into My Profile and fill in the FROM category, it will show up when you make posts.


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