Newbie from West Virginia
One year ago, I had to call my sister to ask her how to "thread" a sewing machine :o. With the information found here, I have somehow managed to piece a quilt top and hope to machine quilt it for my daughter and then make quilts for each of my three granddaughters. This is a wonderful resource for anyone learning to sew. Thanks.
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Welcome from NJ. Glad we were able to help. Enjoy your new-found skills and hobby.
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Welcome from Oklahoma. You will have many happy years making things for friends and family.
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:) welcome from se TX
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada.
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Welcome from SC Texas.
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Welcome to quilting and to this board from OHIO! :wave:
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Welcome from NE Ohio.
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Hello and welcome from northern California!
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Welcome from Central California. This is truly a great place to learn, get inspiration and receive help when needed.
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Hello and a warm welcome from Australia.
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Welcome from Arizona
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Welcome from western NY and happy quilting :)
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Welcome from Michigan!:)
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Welcome from Delaware County, Pa. That is a suburb of Philadelphia. My mother was born and raised in West Virginia. She came from Danville, a small town about an hour from Charlestown. Great people and info and sharing on this web site. It is the best.
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hello and welcome to the board!
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Welcome from Southern California. Hope you find as much inspiration as I do here.
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Welcome from middle TN; this is my morning "wake-up" cup of coffee every day. Hope you get as much information from all these wonderful folks as I do.
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WELCOME FROM MANITOBA, Yes, it takes practice.. I started sewing clothes, nightgown with a yoke 1st sewed the sleeve to the neck, refusing to take it apart, crying didn't help any, moved on to knits, many other fabric trials, in long run allowed me to make income working in retail fabric shop. Then wholesale fabrics... Quilting was another excuse to collect more tools and fabrics but required precision.. Self taught, now so much in tutorials and lots of help guilds association to learn from..
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Welcome from Oklahoma.....I am a native West Virginian and still consider it home so it is nice to see someone from there join and get excited about quilting. You can do anything you set your mind to cause Mountain girls are tough!! Keep on with the good work!
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Welcome from Dunbar, WV ( Just outside Charleston)
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Welcome from Vermont.
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Welcome from oklahoma, I can't wait to see what kind of quilts you make.
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