A Thank You for this Quilting Board
#12
Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: New York
Posts: 463
I've been quilting from the 70's and have learned so much since joining. Like we always told our kids you learn something new every day. Thank you many times over to the all the people behind the scenes and the many members who have better or different ways to do things, help us find fabric, patterns and all. Happy New Year and many more years of all the good things you do for us.
#15
Originally Posted by lneal
I have learned a lot too and what I don't know I'm confident I will get an answer! Thanks everybody!!
Just curious, how do you get the smilely faces?
Just curious, how do you get the smilely faces?
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Central PA
Posts: 3,736
I agree with you and all the others. Each day I check what new ideas have come onto the board. And I, too, thank you all for being supportive and encouraging.
Happy New Year. May our sewing machines roar :-P
Happy New Year. May our sewing machines roar :-P
#19
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Charlotte, NC
Posts: 175
I love the QuiltingBoard messages.
However, I have a complaint. When I check my email and see QuiltingBoard messages, I can't resist checking them. Then the links look interesting, so of course I have to check them too. The time on line passes while the dust, clutter, and dirty dishes accumulate.
I need help with this addiction, but then I might miss something interesting!
Is there any help for me?
However, I have a complaint. When I check my email and see QuiltingBoard messages, I can't resist checking them. Then the links look interesting, so of course I have to check them too. The time on line passes while the dust, clutter, and dirty dishes accumulate.
I need help with this addiction, but then I might miss something interesting!
Is there any help for me?
#20
Originally Posted by Kimcatlou
I love the QuiltingBoard messages.
However, I have a complaint. When I check my email and see QuiltingBoard messages, I can't resist checking them. Then the links look interesting, so of course I have to check them too. The time on line passes while the dust, clutter, and dirty dishes accumulate.
I need help with this addiction, but then I might miss something interesting!
Is there any help for me?
However, I have a complaint. When I check my email and see QuiltingBoard messages, I can't resist checking them. Then the links look interesting, so of course I have to check them too. The time on line passes while the dust, clutter, and dirty dishes accumulate.
I need help with this addiction, but then I might miss something interesting!
Is there any help for me?
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