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#33
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Join Date: May 2012
Location: Central Wisconsin
Posts: 4,391
Welcome from Wisconsin, where it was -31 when the sun came up this morning. And a bit breezy. All schools closed.
We used to walk to school in this kind of weather, 5 miles, up hill both ways. LOL (Actually, I lived only 2 miles from school.)
Anyway, a good "stay home and sew" day!
We used to walk to school in this kind of weather, 5 miles, up hill both ways. LOL (Actually, I lived only 2 miles from school.)
Anyway, a good "stay home and sew" day!
#38
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Posts: 1,340
Welcome from California. Since you've been "peeking in" for quite some time, I know you realize that this Board is a wealth of information. The other people have helped me innumerable times. No question too big, too small or too stupid. I can tell you I certainly appreciate the support.
#39
Glad your here, welcome from Oregon. I just started quilting with my regular machine last year. Found out that just getting past that first couple of quilts helped unblock the process. Leah Day is a free form quilter, although she uses a regular sewing machine, she still opens a huge world of creative quilting. Please show us what you decide.
#40
Call on your son (if you have one, or a daughter); that is what I have done. My LA (Gammill Classic, about 5 years old) has me thoroughly intimidated, and gets worse every time I feel like I might set to and do a quilt by myself.
Welcome to this board; you're going to love us, warts and all.....
Welcome to this board; you're going to love us, warts and all.....
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