Another Guy On Board
#46
Hi Scott. Baltimores are not my cup of tea, but my sister loves doing them.
She lives just south of you in Carroll County Maryland. That's where I grew up. Little town of Westminster. We always got the high school sports scores from Mechanicsburg.
Looks like you have your hands full with new friends. Enjoy. I've been around here for 13 months or so, many things to learn, many great people to meet.
tim in san jose
She lives just south of you in Carroll County Maryland. That's where I grew up. Little town of Westminster. We always got the high school sports scores from Mechanicsburg.
Looks like you have your hands full with new friends. Enjoy. I've been around here for 13 months or so, many things to learn, many great people to meet.
tim in san jose
#49
well, the quilting is "art"...you have to think and feel all the way...and we to get attached to them ...at least I do....
The only feminine part I I would say, about quilting is the needle...but actually they are men who fix our machines ......and I would trust more a guy that understand about sewing and quilting than one that is just "mechanically" fixing it.....They are usually the one that fix them bad...
I am really glad you joined us....and thanks a lot for the great tips you provided about the machines.......
I am sure the dog agree...
#50
Originally Posted by henryparrish76
From the other guy on here welcome aboard. Great quilts. My work isnt at that level yet but i am working on it.
And, of course i mustn' fail to mention, our King-of-the-Hill-For-Life, Tim.
P.S. Welcome, welcome, welcome, Scott. don't be a stranger. strange is ok, though. :wink:
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