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New to the group
Hi everyone, I am new to this group, and look forward to chatting with you all. I live in Couer D'Alene, Idaho. I have been quilting on and off since 1970. I like vintage machines and like to learn about them.
There are some things I would like to relearn, like how to color on muslin to make blocks, how to paper piece, look forward to being involved. Judie |
Welcome from Ontario, Canada.
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Welcome from Oz, and I'm certain that whatever you need to know someone here will be able to advise.
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Welcome from western NY and happy quilting :)
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Welcome from Michigan!:)
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Waving hello from Maryland!
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Hi and welcome from FL!
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Howdy from Texas! Looking forward to having you here. Sounds like you've got quilting down & are ready to learn/re-learn some things. I bet we can learn from you also. We love pictures so would like to see some things you've made.
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Hi and welcome from North Carolina!
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Welcome from northern California!
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Good morning. Glad to meet you all. I am a very senior senior who still does a lot of "comfort quilts" I live in northern Illinois.
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Welcome from Maine. Glad you found us. Enjoy your time here.
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Welcome from Oklahoma. Glad to have you here.
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Hi Judie and welcome from NE Ohio.
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Welcome, Judie! I just got the hang of paper piecing. Once it clicks it's not hard at all.
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Welcome from Seattle. I love the Coeur d'Alene/Pend Oreille area. It's good land with four distinct seasons (rather miss that over here). I spent a year in Moscow, ID when my mom was going to graduate school -- it is actually where/when I started quilting.
I started quilting towards the end of the 70s but before rotary cutters -- good luck on the paper piecing, it is one of my "non-strengths" but I have a project that is nagging me to get back to that involves a few paper pieced blocks. I just don't think that way. |
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