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#32
Hi Rob and a big warm welcome from Newfoundland, Canada!!! As for my avatar I am the one on the right, sitting next to George Burns' sister!!! LOL
Terri I too wonder if we scared him away already??? geez.. what a bunch we are!! LOL Rob we love to see photos! There are all levels of quilters here and everyone is equal here!!! The quilt police and snobs are left at the door here!!!
I look forward to hearing more from you about your new quilting experiences!!!!
Cheers!
Terri I too wonder if we scared him away already??? geez.. what a bunch we are!! LOL Rob we love to see photos! There are all levels of quilters here and everyone is equal here!!! The quilt police and snobs are left at the door here!!!
I look forward to hearing more from you about your new quilting experiences!!!!
Cheers!
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Gosh...thank you all for the kind and warm welcome. I will be back shortly to tell you a bit more...and to post some pics. My camera is acting funky so I need someone to at work to take a look at it for me as I am really not techie.
Thank you again. I feel very happy!
Rob
Thank you again. I feel very happy!
Rob
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Welcome Bob,
I am not sure how many of us males are on the site. Would be interesting to work it out. My wife of 46 years has sewed on and off all her life. She got interested in quilting after we retired. She prefers to quilt than to sew clothing like she used to. My interest began thru embroidery and designing patterns to use as quilting. I resently did my first quilt thinking that straight stitching on a machine would be easy. Wheeeeew, it was more work than I realized. But it is a lot of fun. Designing quilts is probasbly more enjoyable. You have a lot to look forward to. Again welcome.
I am not sure how many of us males are on the site. Would be interesting to work it out. My wife of 46 years has sewed on and off all her life. She got interested in quilting after we retired. She prefers to quilt than to sew clothing like she used to. My interest began thru embroidery and designing patterns to use as quilting. I resently did my first quilt thinking that straight stitching on a machine would be easy. Wheeeeew, it was more work than I realized. But it is a lot of fun. Designing quilts is probasbly more enjoyable. You have a lot to look forward to. Again welcome.
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