hello from Jamestown NY
#21
Hi, welcome from NW Pa. glad u joined us. There is a very nice quilt shop in Jamestown, NY it is Quilters Haven at 115 McDaniel St. she has classes and is an excellent teacher. whenever i go to NY, i try to stop in her shop and see what new fabrics she has. Other quilt shops in Endicott and in Dewittsville.
#27
welcome to the board I am only a hour away from you in Cattaraugus. There is also a couple of quilt stores in Warren ,PA that have classes and check the Joanns in Lakewood. Wouldn't it be wonderful to actually meet while shopping in the stores lol have fun and sit back and relax.
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Hi and welcome from a former New Yorker, now in New Hampshire.
Placemats were the first quilting item I made.
I began a quilt thereafter with fabric I didn't like (not wanting to make mistakes on "good" fabric) - don't do it - a mistake, I hated looking at it as I worked and never finished it.
I don't know where Jamestown is in relation to Gloversville or Ravena. Diana Marshall's Gloversville Sewing Ctr and Londa Van Derzee's Log Cabin Quilting are both great shops with good classes.
Londa and Diana are wonderful women and great quilters.
http://www.logcabinfabrics.net
http://www.gloversvillesewingcenter.com
Every other year there's an Empire Quiltfest show somewhere near Albany - good show, vendors and classes. Last one was 2009, so there should be one in 2011.
My son has a place near Hudson, I drive over to take my granddaughter, a new quilter, to the show.
We have a wonderful time and she gets to see work other than mine.
Placemats were the first quilting item I made.
I began a quilt thereafter with fabric I didn't like (not wanting to make mistakes on "good" fabric) - don't do it - a mistake, I hated looking at it as I worked and never finished it.
I don't know where Jamestown is in relation to Gloversville or Ravena. Diana Marshall's Gloversville Sewing Ctr and Londa Van Derzee's Log Cabin Quilting are both great shops with good classes.
Londa and Diana are wonderful women and great quilters.
http://www.logcabinfabrics.net
http://www.gloversvillesewingcenter.com
Every other year there's an Empire Quiltfest show somewhere near Albany - good show, vendors and classes. Last one was 2009, so there should be one in 2011.
My son has a place near Hudson, I drive over to take my granddaughter, a new quilter, to the show.
We have a wonderful time and she gets to see work other than mine.
#29
Originally Posted by steelerfan
Hello. I am new to quilting. Haven't made anything yet but have been watching this site and others trying to learn a little. I am looking for classes to take in my area. Is there anyone here from this area and do you know of any classes? If not I'll have to keep learning from all of you. thanks and good to meet you all.
Good luck and welcome to the board!
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