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Abby'smom 07-26-2012 06:00 AM

:) welcome from se TX

Lori S 07-26-2012 06:05 AM

Welcome from the suburbs of Chicago!! Good to have you here with us. Sounds like you have found a hobby you will not be bored with any time soon.

Neesie 07-26-2012 07:18 AM

Howdy and welcome, from Texas!

TinkerQuilts 07-26-2012 08:49 AM

Welcome Susan. It appears you are well on your way to joining our addiction. And that's great your Mom got you started (I'm jealous) - sounds like she is a very accomplished quilter. Thanks for the web site!

Lakeview Quilting 07-26-2012 09:00 AM

Hello Susan, welcome from Oklahoma!!! :)

gollytwo 07-27-2012 03:47 AM

Greetings and welcome from New Hampshire

Pam Riggs 07-27-2012 04:59 AM

Hi and welcome from Kentucky!

Quilty-Louise 08-02-2012 04:23 PM

Welcome from your neighbor in Englewood, CO.

Mariposa 08-02-2012 04:26 PM

Welcome Susan! You will find many helpful folks and lots of fun info here! :)

1950music 08-05-2012 07:57 PM

Hi, I live in Atchison, Kansas -- I began to quilt about two months ago. Started with some quilt tops that I acquired at a fabric auction and set out to finish them. Some were ready for machine quilting so I sent them to my sister-in-law. Then I added borders and whatever else was needed to finish the others. Then I made a quilt for my grandson. Finished the embroidery work on some kitten squares and added quilt blocks, borders, and sent it off to be machine quilted. I tacked finishing a Lone Star Quilt and have made up my mind to machine quilt it at home. I designed my own pattern for one quilt. Then I did a bed runner, a Cuddly Bug Baby Quilt, and made my Dad a flannel and jean quilt.

Then I read an article on Doll Quilts and how to use small projects to gain your quilting skills and find out what works for you - colors, designs, etc. So I made 14 doll quilts. Now I am making 4 baby quilts.

Will save the doll quilts and baby quilts for great-grandchildren.

I inherited 3 quilts from my in-laws. My mother made me a doll quilt when I was a child and she made me a Tessalation quilt from flour sack material.

I learned to sew in 4-H. Made clothes, curtains, American Girl doll clothes for two granddaughters. I just finished making two bedside caddies, two poofs, and a Renaissance costume for granddaughters for college.

So far I have found quilting to be challenging, enjoyable, and relaxing.


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