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52 years young
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47 And love to Quilt.
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50!
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I am 44.
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I am 51, but I started when I was in college. Once I got married and had children there was no time for quilting, but I picked it up again once my kids didn't need such close supervision. The fact that most of us are older is not a reflection of quilting being an "old ladies sport" but rather a reflection of the time in life when we can devote the time to it.
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75 in October. I thought I would be the oldest, but 9 are older than me so far.
I find it interesting that we "mature" folks are computer literate. Suz |
Me?...60....mom?...80...aunt betty?....82 all quilters
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Sorry but my addition to the thread will bring the average up a bit.....I'm 77 in years,
some days I feel it but there are other days when I will challenge any younger lad or lassie. It's all in the mind........and the joints !!!!!!!!! |
A young 75!
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64. Made my first quilt at age 24. My grandson will be 16 next month and made his first quilt at age 9, the same year this photo was takekn. His 3 sisters were ages 8, 6 & 4 and they all made twin size ragg quilts together. Camp Nana was open 24/7 when they were small.
A friend once told me that age is a number. Pick one you loved and stick with it. Best year of my life was 46..empty nest, business doing exceptionally well, on the golf course 3 times each week, new car every other year. So this past birthday I celebrated the 18th anniversary of my 46th birthday. And yes, quilter's play golf. |
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