A Thank You for this Quilting Board
#21
[quote=Quilt Mom]
I have the same problem. I spend way more time on line than I did before finding the board. BUT it is educational, isn't it?
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?
#23
A special thanks to all of you! I too have enjoyed the Board and specially getting to know some online and in person! The wealth of knowledge and experience is so great! I wish all of us many happy stitches 2010! Keep those macnines roaring! :D
#24
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?
#26
Me too 100%. Even at my age (81) I am still learning from you all. Some of your ideas and suggestions are fabulous. Thanks to all of you and Happy New Year. Organize my sewing room? How would I ever find anything.
#27
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
Originally Posted by Kimcatlou
Is there any help for me?
I know that I have become a better quilter thanks to some of the tips. I have also gotten great feedback (not all I really wanted to hear at the time :wink: ) on the PDA. This board sports the best of the best.
#29
Have to add my thanks to the group. Unlike most people who have an expertise in something (like bakers who won't share their family recipe) all of you share your knowledge. I've only been reading, but am gathering the confidence that I can piece a quilt. Have only done embroidery on a large piece of fabric and then one-pieced the back and tied them (my Aunt, aged 74, says: That is a comforter NOT a quilt)soooo, I've never made a quilt. But I will!!!!! :thumbup:
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