Quilting groups/shops in Tasmania
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Recently we have learned that we may have to relocate back to Australia, I could not face the heat of Western Australia again (in my old age). We are checking out things in Tassy.
I was just wondering if there are any board members from that part of the world who can tell me what is available in the way of quilting groups and shops etc of which they have first hand knowledge.
I would love to hear from you, I have told DH that I am not going to live in the 'sticks', there has to be a LQS/group some place near or I shall just curl up and die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankyou ever so much in advance.
Gal
I was just wondering if there are any board members from that part of the world who can tell me what is available in the way of quilting groups and shops etc of which they have first hand knowledge.
I would love to hear from you, I have told DH that I am not going to live in the 'sticks', there has to be a LQS/group some place near or I shall just curl up and die!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankyou ever so much in advance.
Gal
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Many thanks Lynnie Christina and Cheryl yes I am amazed at the wealth of knowledge here on this site and also how everyone is so friendly caring and are willing to share, it is wonderful, It warms the heart to think we are all carrying on the traditions of the quilting bee even if we sometimes have to embrace cyber to do so.
Many thanks
Gal
Many thanks
Gal
#7
I live in a beautiful part of country Tasmania - Nubeena, which is approx 1 1/2 hours drive from Hobart. I have joined a group of ladies (since moving here 5 years ago) meeting once a week at our local church where we quilt, sew, scrapbook, talk, laugh and enjoy each other's company and our crafts. There is also another quilting group about half an hour away at Murdunna.
As far as shops go, there are a few speciality quilting shops in the Hobart area (I can think of at least 4). Myself I usually buy online from USA and pick up specials occasionally in Hobart.
Our community offers many activities/services for older people in our area. I work in my husband's business (at home) and also do voluntary work, but just in case you didn't realise, I really love it here!!
As far as shops go, there are a few speciality quilting shops in the Hobart area (I can think of at least 4). Myself I usually buy online from USA and pick up specials occasionally in Hobart.
Our community offers many activities/services for older people in our area. I work in my husband's business (at home) and also do voluntary work, but just in case you didn't realise, I really love it here!!
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Sally thanks for that info, DH is checking 'real estate' and I am checking the LQS, I am impressed with 4 quilt shops in Hobart that is much more than I expected ! Great to hear that one has choices with regard to various groups, there is nothing like hearing first hand, thank you so much.
Gal
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Gal, send me a PM when your travels bring you to Melbourne and we can meet up for a coffee. I assume if you're in Tassie you might be coming to Melbourne from time to time. I live near a Spotlight (ho, hum) but also shop online from Hancock's of Paducah. So if you end up living some distance from a LQS there might just be other/better options online :-)
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