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Old 07-05-2018, 09:41 AM
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I just realized I have a “quilting crush” on a fellow quilter. I’m completely enamoured with her quilting and how she carries herself in the quilting community. I guess I would say I want to grow up and be just like her only....she’s not that much older than me!
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Old 07-05-2018, 10:05 AM
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Ha! Well, it's great to have inspiration and something to aim for, and there's lots of that here, for sure. Not sure if you were indicating that person is here, but I've seen many people post whose work just stuns me, and certainly a lot of gracious and kind folks too. I don't have a local guild I sew with, or any club or affiliation so most of my advice and motivation is from this board, and I'm grateful for finding it years ago.
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I can totally relate! When I go to the quilt shows and see what people do on their DSM's I just want to sit and watch them. I am trying though - just haven't met a quilter yet that is willing to let me watch. I do watch on YouTube but it's just not the same.
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I've always wanted to be Linda Franz when I grow up
a guiding example to me of civil internet behavior.
And she makes beautiful quilts
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Old 07-05-2018, 12:51 PM
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It is really nice to find those sparks of inspiration. Hang on to them, they can be priceless in helping grow your own style.

I have found different artists inspire me in different ways. One may be color combining, another original design, then someone who does fabulous quilting. To coin a phrase, " it takes a village to inspire this quilter."
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I can totally relate! I think it's nice to have a "hero" of sorts, not only in quilting, but in other areas as well. Right now I'm crazy about Jenny Doan and Donna Jordan. I could watch their videos all day long. But there are others.
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It’s kind of funny but I also had a quilting famous person I looked up to because of her wonderful books. I had met her twice in Paducah and she was really nice. Then a few years ago I went into her booth and while giving a short presentation to myself and two others, she would stop every few minutes and ask us to applaud. At first we didn’t know what she wanted, it was such a surprise. After that, she fell off her pedestal. No more heroes for me.
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Originally Posted by Wanabee Quiltin View Post
It’s kind of funny but I also had a quilting famous person I looked up to because of her wonderful books. I had met her twice in Paducah and she was really nice. Then a few years ago I went into her booth and while giving a short presentation to myself and two others, she would stop every few minutes and ask us to applaud. At first we didn’t know what she wanted, it was such a surprise. After that, she fell off her pedestal. No more heroes for me.
This must have been awkward! :/
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My favorite teacher remains Pat Campbell from whom I learned applique about 30 years ago. I have seen pictures in books of applique but the stitches show. My appliques float on the surface and no stitches show. I am very proud of my applique work.
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I have several "quilting heroes" here on the QB - they are always ready to step in and help someone with a problem and they post beautiful work. And they are very supportive and encouraging for everyone!
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