Hello from Seminole, AL
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I've been watching and reading for several weeks and decided to jump in. I've been quilting since the early 70's but there is still a lot to learn. I retired two years ago and am loving every minute of it. Less money but also less stress and more time to do what I want.
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Posts: 9
Hi cjaye44,
Same here, except it seems I'm on the computer more than at the sewing machine, soo much stuff to read and see, I love checking out the new fabric that's out but resist buying most of the time, I need to use up what I have, which means I should never have to buy any more fabric. Quality fabric has just about doubled in price, so I'm trying to use what I have unless........
Same here, except it seems I'm on the computer more than at the sewing machine, soo much stuff to read and see, I love checking out the new fabric that's out but resist buying most of the time, I need to use up what I have, which means I should never have to buy any more fabric. Quality fabric has just about doubled in price, so I'm trying to use what I have unless........
#6
Hello, I had my first quilting class in Lancaster, PA. Way back in the early 70's. It was a free class taught by an Amish woman. In those days I was short on money and long on time so it was a great deal. My first block was applique, the Lancaster Rose. I've done three quilts in that pattern and still am in love with the pattern
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