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#44
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Join Date: May 2015
Location: Colorado
Posts: 33
If you are posting here, you must have a computer. Some of my younger friends are too scared to even touch a computer. I tease them about a computer cannot jump at you and kill you. My words land on def ears. So go ahead and jump right into any new challenge. You will be never younger than today. Besides what is the worst that can happen?? That you get better with every try?
#45
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Posts: 6,430
You are not old! I'll be 80 in March. Just, as others have said, don't expect to "get it right" the first time. I recommend making practice squares and working a little each day. I have found that about 8 hours of practice time, spread out over several weeks, making sure that you watch where you are going, not looking at the needle. Good luck and let us see your progress. (I am a left-handed quilter with a damaged hand from heart surgery and had to learn to FMQ.)
#47
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Join Date: Mar 2013
Location: Corpus Christi, Tx.
Posts: 16,105
My sister asked me if I thought she was too old to go back to school to earn a degree. She's only 51. Heck no, go and do not stop. My neighbor is almost 80 and just got her first long arm. She did most of her quilting by hand and some by DSM. She giggles every time she learns something new about her machine, a nervous giggle but it's fun to watch her. She'll call me and say "Theresa, do you have a minute? Sure I've got a couple hundred!"
#48
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: S C michigan
Posts: 2,118
love this thread. yes, go for it. if you feel like learning. i do some Free hand machine quilting. but i have decided i would rather sew them, and someone else sandwiches them for me, and just does a panogram. for 40, 50 or 60 bucks. i have not talent or patiences to learn exotic Free motion quilting. curly q's, and i sure can't draw, so what makes me think i could draw with thread? but if you think you can, give it a try...
#49
I will be 80 my birthday in February and I'm still working. The thing about getting older is this.... inside I still feel like I did when I was 30 (only wiser). It's the body that is ageing not the real me. I too know younger people that are scared stiff of a computer. I mean really young like 50ish. I will never understand why you should be afraid of new things. I worked for a temp agency for a while and really loved going into new offices and learning new things. BTW I can't free motion quilt worth a hoot.
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