Hello :-), I'm Mary
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Hello :-), I'm Mary
Hello :-) I'm Mary.
I've been sewing since I was three years old. I still have the thimble that my Aunt bought for me so that I learned to do it 'properly'. Tiny little thing, I suspect it was really meant for the Christmas dumpling, but it was the only one that fitted me even if it did need paper inside too.
I have a sequence of those little thimbles that neatly stack inside each other until I reached adulthood and now I prefer the Dorcas 7.
From that ramble you'll have guessed that I'm well into middle age, and having done things 'properly' for so long, I'm finding it a delight to see so many innovative techniques, tools, and enthusiasm among needlewomen (and men). The workmanship is just as fine, the skills are every bit as good and the fresh ideas are very welcome.
Quilts were wholecloth or applique medallion ones when I was little, patchwork was over papers. Now anything goes, and it's amazing to see the results. Beautiful work, lovely creations, a pleasure to admire and hear the tales of the creative juices and the trials and tribulations until the final piece is completed.
I don't have friends who quilt, so for me it's a solitary pastime, though I do get through to the Scottish Quilt show in Edinburgh each year. I joined the forum hoping for more inspiration, hopefully conversation and something interesting to read over while I enjoy a cup of coffee, with my sewing on my lap.
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Mary
I've been sewing since I was three years old. I still have the thimble that my Aunt bought for me so that I learned to do it 'properly'. Tiny little thing, I suspect it was really meant for the Christmas dumpling, but it was the only one that fitted me even if it did need paper inside too.
I have a sequence of those little thimbles that neatly stack inside each other until I reached adulthood and now I prefer the Dorcas 7.
From that ramble you'll have guessed that I'm well into middle age, and having done things 'properly' for so long, I'm finding it a delight to see so many innovative techniques, tools, and enthusiasm among needlewomen (and men). The workmanship is just as fine, the skills are every bit as good and the fresh ideas are very welcome.
Quilts were wholecloth or applique medallion ones when I was little, patchwork was over papers. Now anything goes, and it's amazing to see the results. Beautiful work, lovely creations, a pleasure to admire and hear the tales of the creative juices and the trials and tribulations until the final piece is completed.
I don't have friends who quilt, so for me it's a solitary pastime, though I do get through to the Scottish Quilt show in Edinburgh each year. I joined the forum hoping for more inspiration, hopefully conversation and something interesting to read over while I enjoy a cup of coffee, with my sewing on my lap.
I'm female, multi-tasking is the norm; specialization is for insects
Mary
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: NY
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Well Mary, nice to meet you! Welcome from New York state! I'm sure you'll enjoy the QB! Maybe you'll even join the "Live Chat" area once in a while! I have one friend who likes to quilt. We go on shop hops when she's available. When she's not, I drag along one of my children. They like the bonding time alone with mom.
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Welcome from Glasgow, yes just up the road from you Here in the UK we're very much a minority when it comes to quilting. I dont have friends that quilt either so its nice to be able to come here and read everyones thoughts and see pictures of their work. Enjoy your time here!
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Welcome from dreich Aberdeen. I don't have any quilting friends either - apart from the wonderful friends I've made here - as I only learned to sew after I took early retirement.
I'm not going to Edinburgh this year (just back from Birmingham show ), else I'd have met you for a blether.
This board will be a huge inspiration for you. Happy quilting!
I'm not going to Edinburgh this year (just back from Birmingham show ), else I'd have met you for a blether.
This board will be a huge inspiration for you. Happy quilting!
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