Hello, NY here
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Hi Jodie!! I also have 3 boys and lived to tell!! hahahaha
I agree, start small. Is there any way to take a beginner class somewhere?? It's certainly not the only option, just my own experience. There are tons of things you can learn here. I've been quilting over 20 years and keep learning all the time. Never bored :D
Welcome from a transplanted Upstater!!
I agree, start small. Is there any way to take a beginner class somewhere?? It's certainly not the only option, just my own experience. There are tons of things you can learn here. I've been quilting over 20 years and keep learning all the time. Never bored :D
Welcome from a transplanted Upstater!!
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I've been looking around, I saw online a store in Manhattan that has classes but not sure about the cost. Our Michaels really focuses on those wilton cakes. My sister in NC tells me about all these great craft stores an i'm so jealous! She does almost everything but quilting, so i'm gonna make that my department.
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Hi Jodie
I was in New York a few years ago and went to The City Quilter 133 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001-7206, United States
(212) 807-0390 and they were very helpful---that's if you are in that neighbourhood at all,they have a website
I was in New York a few years ago and went to The City Quilter 133 West 25th Street
New York, NY 10001-7206, United States
(212) 807-0390 and they were very helpful---that's if you are in that neighbourhood at all,they have a website
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