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Old 04-28-2011, 07:34 AM
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62 and aint nothin' I caint do :!: :!: :!:
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I just turned 70 yesterday and do not consider myself old.
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I am 38
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63 here and proud of it! My daughter made her first quilt at 10 years old and she just turned 41! In our guild we have ladies from 12 to almost 90 so there! Age is just a state of mind anyway! :D
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Old 04-28-2011, 07:39 AM
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Originally Posted by SewMomma66
Hello All, my husband is being a butthead. Probably because his sugar is out of whack. He is giving me grief about quilters being old ladies. So I thought where better to take a pole and figure out the average age of quilters these days.

I promise not to share your age (he, he) but with the few thousand on our board.

I am 44.

You are?

And what difference would it make to your husband or anyone else whether most people who quilt are 10 or 110?
Are people supposed to stop doing something or fail to start doing something because they have reached a certain age? Do men quit whatever it is they do or fail to start something because they reach 60, 65, 70 or 75?
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I'm 63 and feel 36 sometimes. Happy Birthday grandme26 for yesterday.
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Just turned 56 earlier this month but just so your hubby knows, I am a member a guild with almost 100 members, ages ranging from 13 to (only God knows), male & female ta' boot!
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