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#65
Hi Marge!
What you have experienced is tough and I feel for you. I like that you know what you need and you are reaching out to others to get yourself back into the quilting world. I also love that you have Zoe near you and that is such a positive for you.
Losing your "stash" and roominess had to be very difficult. Many of our quilters quilt in their dining rooms so go for it and enjoy. Yolanda Wood River
What you have experienced is tough and I feel for you. I like that you know what you need and you are reaching out to others to get yourself back into the quilting world. I also love that you have Zoe near you and that is such a positive for you.
Losing your "stash" and roominess had to be very difficult. Many of our quilters quilt in their dining rooms so go for it and enjoy. Yolanda Wood River
#68
I totally understand, my quilting is my sanity. I have a daughter
and her three kids, under age 2 living with me, plus working two
jobs, plus now son is back from college for good, and a husband.
No, my house is not that big either. I end up going to my cousins
or my sister in laws to quilt any chance I get....they understand
my need. This site is wonderful, and you will enjoy the fellowship
and knowledge that everyone sends. Welcome from PA.
and her three kids, under age 2 living with me, plus working two
jobs, plus now son is back from college for good, and a husband.
No, my house is not that big either. I end up going to my cousins
or my sister in laws to quilt any chance I get....they understand
my need. This site is wonderful, and you will enjoy the fellowship
and knowledge that everyone sends. Welcome from PA.
#69
welcome where are you from.... I know what you are talking about when you said you are with hubby 24/7 so am I since 1997... I have only been quilting since 2006, but sewing for 45 years, & doing machine embroidery.
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