None existent British quilting
#64
Thank you for the link i have bookmarked this link and will be taking a look shortly sis you say you have ordered from this online store? and where they ok with dleivery etc?
Happy quilting
Happy quilting
#65
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I'm sure there are quilters in England because every year I see dozens of ladies in Paducah at the quilt show who come over with a tour. Their nametag shows the cities they live in and they seem to be from all over the area, big cities and small towns alike. Keep looking. You are bound to find some near you. Good luck.
#66
Thank you for your kind reply i live in Staffordshire and i am afraid i do not drive and i am quiet shy, throughout the day i have my quilting this keeps me going i have felt alone in my work until i found this website and forum i have had so many very helpful replies and very kind words sent to me so now i no longer feel so isolated with my quilting.
The info that has been suggested is brilliant and so helpful as well i want to thank you wonderful people for being such a helpful and kind friends.
My quilting is my savour and is always there whether rain or shine lol
The info that has been suggested is brilliant and so helpful as well i want to thank you wonderful people for being such a helpful and kind friends.
My quilting is my savour and is always there whether rain or shine lol
#67
Originally Posted by PurpleBecca
Bev - you have my FULL SYMPATHY!!!
I started quilting at 9, in rural Bedfordshire and I have grown up with this 'problem'!
You are right about difficulties getting fabrics etc - but I have found over the years, that there are more quilters than you think! Maybe not in your village but probably not SO FAR away!
Do you drive? If so - may I suggest that you drive into just one or two quilters guild or Embroiderers guild meetings - you only have to go once or twice (I really DO know how hard it can be to drive miles for these things!) Once you are there, you are SURE to meet someone nearer to home and then you will at least have a buddy!!
If not - PM me anytime and I will be happy to be an Over the Irish Sea quilting buddy via email!!
PB
I started quilting at 9, in rural Bedfordshire and I have grown up with this 'problem'!
You are right about difficulties getting fabrics etc - but I have found over the years, that there are more quilters than you think! Maybe not in your village but probably not SO FAR away!
Do you drive? If so - may I suggest that you drive into just one or two quilters guild or Embroiderers guild meetings - you only have to go once or twice (I really DO know how hard it can be to drive miles for these things!) Once you are there, you are SURE to meet someone nearer to home and then you will at least have a buddy!!
If not - PM me anytime and I will be happy to be an Over the Irish Sea quilting buddy via email!!
PB
#68
Originally Posted by ann clare
Bev, On page 15 there is a post re the NEC in Birmingham from 18th to 22nd of August 2010. If you are interested we will try to arrange a meeting place nearer the time.
Happy Quilting
#70
Hi Bev - don't feel so isolated - there are plenty of us around. Unfortunately as I'm in N Ireland I'm not near you, but do check out magazines - I recommend Popular Patchwork - for lists of what's going on in the UK. PM me anytime and we can keep in touch.
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