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    Old 02-25-2011, 11:31 AM
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    Quilting was pretty much handed down through the fanily. Sometimes it stuck,sometimes it didn't. But there was some sort of crafting in everyone.My great grandfather made wood furniture and he passed that down to any boys who wanted to learn.As a result I have some beautiful handmade furniture in our home,even my daughter's cradle was handmade.My older daughter makes fantastic crocheted afghans, and is starting on kniting. My youngest daughter say's she can't sit still long enough to do our kind of craft,so she loves to cook.She keeps us fed and the coffee pot filled.She is a bit OCD though.I keep my rulers and templates according to the ones I use the most.I can always tell when shes been on on one of her organizing spells cause my rulers and templates and others equipment are all different to how I use them.
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    Old 02-25-2011, 11:41 AM
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    Originally Posted by SueJ
    There are 4 of us. My aunt who I am very close to is an avid knitter so she taught me to knit. My 1 sister has mechanical abilities, give her a broken car & she can fix it where I have no interest or desire to get my hands greasy. She takes after our father who was a diesel mechanic his whole life. My youngest sister does alot of tile work & I can't think of what it's called right now, where you break up tiles & then arrange them in a picture. I am the only quilter (very new at it) but I also cross stitch & have crocheted. My brother doesn't have any of the above skills. My mother has never done any kind of crafts.
    I think it's called mosaic tile work,at least that what we call it in Southwest Virginia. I had 2 glass topped end tables and I replaced them with maosaic tiles.All I did was put a piece of plywood in the opening and then take some old dishes and saucers that I found at yard sales and put them in between 2 pillow cases and took a hammer to them, and broke them up.
    After that you just put down tile putty and arrange you pieces and spread your grout. It made such pretty endtables that I did my kitchen table. I even let my nephew,niece,and daughter help.
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    Old 02-25-2011, 11:46 AM
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    Originally Posted by samsews
    Originally Posted by SueJ
    There are 4 of us. My aunt who I am very close to is an avid knitter so she taught me to knit. My 1 sister has mechanical abilities, give her a broken car & she can fix it where I have no interest or desire to get my hands greasy. She takes after our father who was a diesel mechanic his whole life. My youngest sister does alot of tile work & I can't think of what it's called right now, where you break up tiles & then arrange them in a picture. I am the only quilter (very new at it) but I also cross stitch & have crocheted. My brother doesn't have any of the above skills. My mother has never done any kind of crafts.
    I took that idea and made a mosaic tile quilt and when a customer saw me quilting it offered me $150 for it (couch quilt). Another one came in and offered me $200 for it. So it told me I would make 2 but they wouldn't be exactly alike. So I made $350 out of broken dishes that I paid $2.00 for!

    It's me again. You can also do counter tops and backsplashes that way too. I went to DIY online and got the instructions. It is really really and you will have a one of a kind table.

    I think it's called mosaic tile work,at least that what we call it in Southwest Virginia. I had 2 glass topped end tables and I replaced them with maosaic tiles.All I did was put a piece of plywood in the opening and then take some old dishes and saucers that I found at yard sales and put them in between 2 pillow cases and took a hammer to them, and broke them up.
    After that you just put down tile putty and arrange you pieces and spread your grout. It made such pretty endtables that I did my kitchen table. I even let my nephew,niece,and daughter help.
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:02 PM
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    My mother sewed out of necessity. My oldest sis and I are crafty, she sews some, knits, crochets, but doesn't quilt. My aunt was into all kinds of crafts and sewed some but didn't quilt. One of my daughters started quilting a couple of years ago. The other can't sew a thing.
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:11 PM
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    I inherited artistic ability and crafting ability from my great grandfather who moved here from Germany, started a wax factory, (back in the 1800's) and made candles and wax flower arrangements in wax eggs. Beautiful realistic flowers that I was fortunate enough to see when I was a small child. I have a son who is very gifted in drawing and painting, and another son who is gifted in being able to fix anything!
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:18 PM
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    My grandma made all her clothes and when I was young mom made all the clothes for herself and us kids.She said she use to help her mom make quilts.I love to sew all kinds of things. My daughters do not sew but are very artistic and creative .Youngest daughter just graduated college and is a Biomedical engineer she loves designing things so very creative in a different way. Middle daughter is very talented
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:19 PM
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    My grandma made all her clothes and when I was young mom made all the clothes for herself and us kids.She said she use to help her mom make quilts.I love to sew all kinds of things. My daughters do not sew but are very artistic and creative .Youngest daughter just graduated college and is a Biomedical engineer she loves designing things so very creative in a different way. Middle daughter is very talented
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:22 PM
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    Both my mother and my sister were crafty people; my mom did stuff like weaving, knitting, crocheting, etc., my sister tried her hand at alot of different things too. They are both deceased now, so I really enjoy the Guild I belong to, as well as this Board. But, its interesting, I have 2 sons. My youngest is a Mechanical Engineer, only 28 yrs. old, and he loves to design mechanical stuff. I listen to him and he's telling me all these ideas for projects he wants to work on, and I'm thinking, so do I, its just a different medium...kinda cool huh? His dad doesn't have a creative bone in his whole body....
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:43 PM
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    I'm one of seven,and 5 are crafty. My Mum was,and 2 of my three children are.4 out of 5 grandchildren are,including 3 boys. I'd say it definately runs in families.
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    Old 02-25-2011, 12:53 PM
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    My maternal grandmother quilted, and did all kinds of needlework. My paternal grandmother knitted and crocheted. My mother was an excellent seamstress
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