Hello from Budapest!
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Join Date: Jul 2014
Location: Budapest, Hungary
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Hello from Budapest!
Hi Everyone!
I'm an American ex-pat living in Budapest (for now!). I have finished three quilts and am excited to start #4. Budapest doesn't seem to have much of a quilting-scene, so I am looking forward to reading about your experiences, advice, and hopefully learn a few tricks!
Until now my projects have been with second-hand materials and hand-quilting. I promised myself I wouldn't invest a lot of money in quilting until I could prove that I would keep it up. For my new project I am getting my first cutting mat and rotary cutter-- which I think will make me love it EVEN MORE!
Thanks!
Em
I'm an American ex-pat living in Budapest (for now!). I have finished three quilts and am excited to start #4. Budapest doesn't seem to have much of a quilting-scene, so I am looking forward to reading about your experiences, advice, and hopefully learn a few tricks!
Until now my projects have been with second-hand materials and hand-quilting. I promised myself I wouldn't invest a lot of money in quilting until I could prove that I would keep it up. For my new project I am getting my first cutting mat and rotary cutter-- which I think will make me love it EVEN MORE!
Thanks!
Em
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Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Posts: 1,616
HELLO ! WELCOME to the quilt board. You will learn to love this board as there are so many things to learn. New friends and beautiful quilts as well as lots of advice. We are one big happy crazy family. Have fun.
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Welcome from Ontario, Canada. Bonnie Hunter sometimes makes scrap quilts using recycled cotton shirt fabrics. She even has a video on how to de-bone a shirt. She has free patterns on her site http://www.quiltville.blogspot.ca
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