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Here is the stuff I picked up at the Paducah show.

Here is the stuff I picked up at the Paducah show.

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Old 04-28-2010, 07:59 AM
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Oh wow!! I love your new books. I read mine all the time, it makes such a difference to have information right there to study. I noticed you bought quilting design books too. It looks like you are going to be busy!
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:12 AM
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ooooo aaawwww oooohhhhhh
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Old 04-28-2010, 08:30 AM
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Every book I find is too expensive for me. If I live another couple of years, I will be in better shape financially and get some books and stuff too learn my quilting habit that I have acquired. I get really frustrated because I don't know a lot of things. But memories when I was a child has always been in my mind that I wanted too quilt too!. I am so scared of messing up material.
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Old 04-28-2010, 11:51 AM
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Originally Posted by Poodles
Every book I find is too expensive for me. If I live another couple of years, I will be in better shape financially and get some books and stuff too learn my quilting habit that I have acquired. I get really frustrated because I don't know a lot of things. But memories when I was a child has always been in my mind that I wanted too quilt too!. I am so scared of messing up material.
Poodles, there are TONS of books at the library, even MORE free patterns on the internet. I always tell people to use their $$ for fabric.
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Lots of goodies! Thanks for sharing.
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Old 04-28-2010, 05:11 PM
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Pam now I am not stupid but I feel that way sometimes as I have some free patterns but they just seem like greek too me. Isn't there a certain way you have too lay your material before you start cutting it? what do I do if the material has been folded at the store and I can't get the edges too match? See I told you, I don't know how too get started. I rarely leave this house as there is too much work and my health is not that good so most of the time I stay right here except too go too the doctor. But I finally got too go too the Paducah show and I aim for my daughter too take me back too Paducah and go through all the little quilt shops before too long.
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What a great haul. I'm drooling.
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You did realwell with your purchases,Be looking forward to what you turn out next. Theresse
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nice haul
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