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    Old 03-11-2013, 04:09 AM
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    I didn't start quilting until after I got married. Maybe even after I had my first child. Hmmm. I can't even remember my first real quilt! I'm going to guestimate at about 14 years? I was making those cross-stitch baby quilts before that.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 05:04 AM
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    This is my first time posting. I did my first quilt probably 15 years ago. Then last April or May I made another one and got the "bug". I made two lap quilts and 1 full size quilts for Christmas gifts. I have been enjoying reading this board for the last year. Just decided it was time to add a comment. Thanks for all your wonderful information for us newer quilters.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 05:41 AM
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    I made a 'sorta' quilt about 20 years ago; I don't think there was any pattern, I think a cheater panel, some backing, and a pillowcase binding (ie: there was no real "binding" as I recall)...then I cut a ton of pieces out for a 'real' project (tracing around triangle templates...several hundred pieces later, I didn't want to do anymore, and it stayed in a plastic bag for years until I gave it away.)
    This past Christmas, my penpal in Oregon decided we should exchange quilts (insert OMG shock face here because I didn't know ANYTHING about "real" quilting, and it was early December, and how the heck was I going to complete a quilt in time for Christmas?!)
    So I buzzed a seller on etsy...asked her to put together a kit for me because I had NO idea what I needed, or how much I needed...found a simple D9P pattern, and made my way through it. Tied because I didn't know how to "quilt" it. This time, I put a wrap-from-the-back binding on it...so I'm getting better at the binding part, and soon I'll even put a real-live binding on one!

    That second one actually gave me the quilting bug, so I'm on my way. I wish I'd been interested sooner (like when fabric wasn't 12.99 a yard!). Lots of catching up to do.
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    Old 03-11-2013, 05:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by quilter2theend
    To allisonquilts that quilt you described sure sounds beautiful, do you still have it?
    I do still have it - it still blocks echoes on the wall. When I look at it now I see all the things I would do differently if I was doing it again! And the oak tree looks a fair bit like the "Keebler elf" tree in the cookie commercials...not quite the dignified effect I was trying for!

    Originally Posted by QuiltyK
    This is my first time posting.
    Welcome from NC! Glad that you've been bitten by the bug!

    Alison
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