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Has quilting made you more or less of a loner?

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Old 03-01-2011, 02:47 AM
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I tend to be a hermit and before I lost my job I was content to come home and collapse. Now all I want to do is some form of quilting. I 'm hoping to be more involved in this group as you guys are great and support one another. I also think that the more confidence you have as a quilter the more you can open up.. but that's me.
So sorry you lost your sister. That must have been really hard to go through. She must have really enjoyed quilting if she wanted to open a store! Hope you don't feel so alone without her.
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Old 03-01-2011, 03:46 AM
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So sorry for your loss. You will be in my prayers.
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Old 03-01-2011, 03:58 AM
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I was always pretty social-in fact, when I decided to quilt, I pulled a friend along with me. She worked on two little projects, decided it wasn't her thing, but I got hooked! Now, when she calls and wants to go somewhere and do something, I'm torn-I'd much rather spend time with my sewing machine, but she is a good friend. . .and since retirement, I got "volunteered" one day a week at church-more time away. . .I guess in my heart, quilting is making me a loner!
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:00 AM
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I guess I have always been a loner. I am retired and on disability and do not get out much either. My closest friend lives 900 miles away in New Mexico. Also most of my family live either in NM or Colorado. I only seem to get out when I need groceries or I need something for my quilting. Jeanniebelle
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:30 AM
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Loner - hermit - recluse .... all those descriptions fit me. I enjoy being with people but have been hurt too many times so I now stay away from people who have the capacity to hurt me. Cowardly? I think not. I prefer to call it self-preservation and my time quilting fills a void. I enjoy this board as you can voice an opinion and be heard (read) and others comment on what you had to say without being rude, mean and uncaring ............ I appreciate you all!
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:32 AM
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I am sorry about the passing of your sister. I have definitely made more friends doing this than I would have otherwise.
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:53 AM
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Quilting has brought me out of my shell. I retired 2 yrs. ago. a month later I went to work at LQS just to be around quilters. I dont work in the shop now, but I do teach a Small Projects Class every month and the Moda Club, and I make samples for the shop. I also meet the first Sat of every month with 10 to 12 0f my friends at the library. We bring our machines and sew all day and have a pitch in. We have been doing this for 2 yrs. Life is good!
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Old 03-01-2011, 04:56 AM
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I'm so sorry for your loss.

It hasn't made me a loner, I still get out, but I love being alone and quilting is much cheaper than therapy or meds to calm the nerves. :lol: :lol:
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Old 03-01-2011, 05:00 AM
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I've always been a loner & at this age, it won't change.Maybe some ppl are predesposed to getting into any interest big time, not just quilting?I'm sorry for your loss.

Originally Posted by donnajean
I was just responding to another posted topic about how much is too much stash. My sister died in 2001 with a 5 bedroom house as well as storage facilities filled with anything relating to quilting. Her "when I retire I will open a quilt shop" never happened as she lost her battle with colon cancer. This was pre-internet times & quilting became such an obsession that all she did was quilt & work. She became isolated from any local friends. I don't know if this would still be true if she had gotten involved with the internet connections we have today. I have met & helped so many quilters as I send her 2,500 quilt books all over the world. Sites like this QB are a blessing for the many people like my sister who do not get out & about.
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Old 03-01-2011, 05:02 AM
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So sorry about your sister. As for the neighbor, if you like the material, buy it. As for this post.......I have found that since this board and quilting, I find myself less apt to go out. So I guess that makes me more of a loner.
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