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I'm an American expat living in Thailand. I learned to quilt from another expat in '98. Back then, my friend would have to haul fabrics back from Minnesota every summer for our projects. There were a few cottons available then, mostly sarongs. Things have changed a lot as last month, Bangkok hosted it's first official quilt expo. There are now a few quilt shops, but this is how I usually shop for fabric: http://bkkquilt.wordpress.com/2010/0...abric_bangkok/
I do belong to a quilt group here with an international flavor...who we are changes as many families are here for only a few years. There are only two of us left who were students of Doris, who repatriated back to Minnesota in 2002. We started our charity quilt project while Doris was here in '98. Our group has donated over 800 quilts to deserving Thai children. You can read about it here: http://www.quiltsofaloha.org/charity-quilting.html If anyone is coming through Bangkok, you're welcome to drop in on our group. Aloha, Linda |
Welcome from Louisiana!
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Welcome from Iowa.
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welcome from England.. Iwas just talking to another board member and said how wonderful it is to have so many people all over the world using this site.
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Welcome from New York State .... I like your fabric shopping "mall."
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Hello and Welcome from Germany!
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Welcome, also from New York state! We hear from other board members in other countries that it is hard to find fabric sometimes, or that it is really expensive. Glad to hear it is improving there! Again, welcome to the board!
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Originally Posted by loopywren
welcome from England.. Iwas just talking to another board member and said how wonderful it is to have so many people all over the world using this site.
Howdy and Welcome from Kentucky!! :D |
Welcome from Washington.
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Welcome Linda! i am in Michigan..
great thing to do, quilts for kids! |
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