Returning to my love of quilting Ontario Canada
#1
Member
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jan 2025
Posts: 2
Good morning everyone,
Recently I have returned to the hobby of quilting. 15 years ago I gave it up as I was in the depths of my working career and something had to give. I underestimated how much I would miss the creativity process. Equally, I have been in a state of utter wonder at all the new “rulers ‘n gadgets”.
Last night I was doing a search for a good used sewing cabinet (eddycrest or arrow) and luck brought me to this forum. I was struck by the shared joy and kindness of the comments.
Warmest regards everyone, Kelley
Recently I have returned to the hobby of quilting. 15 years ago I gave it up as I was in the depths of my working career and something had to give. I underestimated how much I would miss the creativity process. Equally, I have been in a state of utter wonder at all the new “rulers ‘n gadgets”.
Last night I was doing a search for a good used sewing cabinet (eddycrest or arrow) and luck brought me to this forum. I was struck by the shared joy and kindness of the comments.
Warmest regards everyone, Kelley
#2
Super Member
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: British Columbia
Posts: 2,640
Welcome from a fellow Canadian living on the west coast. I've been here for almost 20 years and kindness reigns. This has been my "guild" for most of my quilting and the members of this group have been my mentors and teachers.
#4
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: MN
Posts: 25,186
Hello and Welcome!
It does seem like " almost everyone" has the latest and greatest for machines and tools.
but beautiful quilts were made way back when - when they were still pieced by hand with just a needle and thread.
wonder when scissors were invented? Somehow they seem more complicated than a rotary cutter.
Anyway - welcome.
It does seem like " almost everyone" has the latest and greatest for machines and tools.
but beautiful quilts were made way back when - when they were still pieced by hand with just a needle and thread.
wonder when scissors were invented? Somehow they seem more complicated than a rotary cutter.
Anyway - welcome.
#5
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2018
Location: Peoria, IL -- Midwest Transplant
Posts: 7,260
I'm glad you found us. I was a happy solitary quilter for many years and then discovered the joys of community, even virtual, much enhances
I consider myself "almost honorary" Canadian, having grown up in Alaska, and then Washington state accounting for about 50 years of my life. I am recently transplanted to midwest America and am looking forward to seeing more of the Northeast of both of our countries. Bay of Fundy NS is on my bucket list, as is taking the Trans-Canada rail.
I consider myself "almost honorary" Canadian, having grown up in Alaska, and then Washington state accounting for about 50 years of my life. I am recently transplanted to midwest America and am looking forward to seeing more of the Northeast of both of our countries. Bay of Fundy NS is on my bucket list, as is taking the Trans-Canada rail.

