Ages
#251
Originally Posted by joyceinoh
Originally Posted by KathyAire
I'm 62.
Here is a link to a post that we did not too long ago about our ages.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-50668-1.htm
Here is a link to a post that we did not too long ago about our ages.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-50668-1.htm
I turned 70 this year. I never minded turning 50 or 60 but there is somethng about 70 that seems old.
Anyway I have been sewing most of my life. To think that quilting is for grannys is sorta dumb. But then we all know men never get it right. (sorry guys that are in this group) :)
#253
I'm 46. I just started quilting this year. I had the time to quilt while I was unemployed. I made 3 quilts. I just started working again last week so my quilting will slowdown. But it sure was fun when I had the time.
#254
My oldest grandchild is 16 years old but I was quilting when I had my last child at 35 years old. One of my daughters made her first quilt when she was six. Retired Grandmas might have more time to devote to quilting. But quilting, especially in today's world, knows no age. You are current with your age!
#258
Originally Posted by ChubbyBunny
HeeHee, I am using my stash as lining for my coffin. So don't look for an estate sale of material. :lol: :lol: :lol: Just kidding!!!
#259
I am 66 and have only been quilting for two years. I learned after I retired. Thankfully, there is no age limit or requirement for creating art, which is what I think quilting is. Quilters have an obligation to teach others, so that this amazing craft does not disappear.
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