Latest about Mary Ellen Hopkins
#21
I learned to quilt the Mary Ellen way the ppm measurement which was personal private measurement and consistently always worked I have most of her books and she called the rotary cutter the whizzy whacker now they talk about the scant quarter inch what in the world is that I use my quarter inch foot and it still works
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Virginia
Posts: 164
Mary Ellen Hopkins
Jan,
Was just thinking about her yesterday as I was going through one of her many books. Just loved her on television for her personality and quilting expertise. So glad she is alive and well. Quite a wonderful lady.
Thank you so much for the good news!
Joan from Shenandoah Valley in Virginia
Was just thinking about her yesterday as I was going through one of her many books. Just loved her on television for her personality and quilting expertise. So glad she is alive and well. Quite a wonderful lady.
Thank you so much for the good news!
Joan from Shenandoah Valley in Virginia
#24
I met Mary Ellen when she came to Australia in 2004. As others have said she was a riot. Only tiny but certainly fiesty. We all stayed extra time as she had us enthralled with her stories. If some one is going to collect card for her I'd like to include one.
#26
Back in the good ole days I saw her on Alex Anderson, Simple Quilts, with her flying Geese pattern. I did record all of the programs that I could back then. So very entertaining. We'll all have to quit quilting one of these days. Enjoy while we can.
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
Mary Ellen is the reason I fell in love with quilting ... actually it was through one of her certified instructors that I first learned her method of quilting. A couple of years later she came to our guild and gave a presentation that was absolutely wonderful but even better she came to our little 'quilt sitters circle' group for a trunk show and lecture. I will never forget her 4'10"? frame standing on a chair holding up quilts so we could see. Her glasses were as big as she was.
I am sorry to hear she is no longer teaching but glad she is living the dream of retirement. I'd love to be a fly on the wall when she plays bingo!
#28
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville, FL
Posts: 1,389
Quilters ... for those of you not familiar with Mary Ellen's books, she doesn't give you yardages. The It's OK book is filled with hundreds of blocks and lots of great instruction just don't think you're getting a book that does all the thinking for you.
I own all of her books and she autographed them for me, too!
I own all of her books and she autographed them for me, too!
#29
She is a HOOT! She ordered about twenty of my button bracelets at the Quilt Show in Pigeon Forge, Tn many years ago and was going to take them with her when she went to, I think, Australia. She was very nice and funny!
I saw that where katesnana has posted (about four up from this post) about Mary Ellen being in Australia, she might have seen my bracelets!!!
Another person who is SUPER is a lady named Tommie Lane who makes the silver thimbles and the BEAUTIFUL silver jewelry! If you ever see her work, take a good look at how BEAUTIFUL it is.
They are both very talented, nice, super ladies!!!
Tippy
I saw that where katesnana has posted (about four up from this post) about Mary Ellen being in Australia, she might have seen my bracelets!!!
Another person who is SUPER is a lady named Tommie Lane who makes the silver thimbles and the BEAUTIFUL silver jewelry! If you ever see her work, take a good look at how BEAUTIFUL it is.
They are both very talented, nice, super ladies!!!
Tippy
Last edited by tiptrinket; 08-14-2012 at 01:01 PM. Reason: spelled Tommy wrong
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