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#32
keesha_ont , 08-13-2010 04:46 AM
Junior Member
I can't wait on the days that this forum comes to my eamil. I spend close to 2 hours on it each time. The information shared is wonderful as well as meeting so many talented and creative quilters. Each quilt that is pictured is stored in my memory so that I too can make one!! I have gained so much useful information and always have a big supply of starch on hand now - lol. WOuld love to meet each and everyone one of you.
#33
foxxigrani , 08-13-2010 05:05 AM
Senior Member
Ditto on all thee above, I spend way to much time on the board or anything else on the computer. I take breaks and have to find out what is going on. I have two computers, one in kitchen and one in sewing room, do I get much done. Thats a big nope, but I sure know whats on my computers lol.
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#34
Did you ever think that this board is an education? We're not wasting time here, we're learning. I could get my "quilting degree" in another two or three years.
#35
This is my contact with the "outside world". We are retired so I'm in no hurry to get to other things. My family is "scattered" all over the USA so I also talk to them by e-mail in the morning - after I read all the quilting board.
#38
I have been a member of two online quilt groups prior to this one and neither kept me wanting to come back for more like this one. There is just so much great information and the interaction is like conversing with old friends. I have a day job at a medical billing company, but I am here on my breaks and lunchtime. I love it!
#39
I just found this site a week ago and I've logged too many hours to count. It is so interesting learning from others. I've never taken a quilting class, but with a site like this, my education of quilting is increasing! It is addicting!
#40
My Cat's Belle , 08-13-2010 06:57 AM
Junior Member
I too spend a lot of time here and investigating links that I find. One link leads to another. There is such interesting info and beautiful pics available, I don't know when to stop. My "want to make" list gets larger, but I don't get to the sewing machine. I am going to try to make reading this board my thing to do when sitting in the evenings.
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