Hello from Germany
#31
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Hello and welcome from an Iowa girl! I'm a great granddaughter of Bavarian immigrants. DH and I took a train ride from Zurich to Arnhem several years ago. Just lovely, was so interesting to watch the architecture change from Swiss to German to Dutch on the way and castles up on the high points overlooking the Rhine.
Have you checked out the Paper Piecing virtual section as well as the Miniature? Most of the Miniatures there are actually small quilts and not true 1/10th scale.
Enjoy your time here!!
Have you checked out the Paper Piecing virtual section as well as the Miniature? Most of the Miniatures there are actually small quilts and not true 1/10th scale.
Enjoy your time here!!
I just began to browse through the miniatures section. How wonderful minis there! I´m so happy that I´m no longer alone with my mini love, and with my love for 30s reproductions! You are great here! :thumbup:
#32
Originally Posted by Edie
Again, welcome and to be totally honest, we are a good lot of people and will help you if you need it, wrap our cyber-arms around you if you need it and will even make you laugh if you need it. Edie
#36
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Originally Posted by Steffi
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Hello and welcome from an Iowa girl! I'm a great granddaughter of Bavarian immigrants. DH and I took a train ride from Zurich to Arnhem several years ago. Just lovely, was so interesting to watch the architecture change from Swiss to German to Dutch on the way and castles up on the high points overlooking the Rhine.
Have you checked out the Paper Piecing virtual section as well as the Miniature? Most of the Miniatures there are actually small quilts and not true 1/10th scale.
Enjoy your time here!!
Have you checked out the Paper Piecing virtual section as well as the Miniature? Most of the Miniatures there are actually small quilts and not true 1/10th scale.
Enjoy your time here!!
I just began to browse through the miniatures section. How wonderful minis there! I´m so happy that I´m no longer alone with my mini love, and with my love for 30s reproductions! You are great here! :thumbup:
Wow the Grandmothers flower garden mini is exquisite!
#39
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Posts: 932
Originally Posted by Borntohandquilt
Hello and welcome from Schleswig-Holstein! Nice to have another German here. :thumbup:
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