Introducing you to my guild...
#41
Welcome from Tomahawk, Wisconsin....I am president of our Four Rivers Quilt guild, and we have a group of loving and giving ladies. We donated so much to help our small community.... the hospital, hospice, nursing homes, and Salvation Army to name just a few. We have fun, we learn, and enjoy each other's company. Quilters are friendly, sharing, giving, and fun loving people...we are always looking for new members.
#43
Super Member
Join Date: Aug 2015
Location: Central Texas
Posts: 1,310
Welcome for central Texas. The others are right; there are SOOO many wonderful people on this site, and there is ALWAYS at last one person who had had your issue and can help. It's a great place and I always go through every issue and picture. Great place to spend an hour or 2. ;~)
#47
Welcome from the Illinois countryside. The quilting board is my breakfast companion every morning with a cup of tea. My friends here never disappoint with their fabulous creations, helpful tips, new patterns and color choices, resources to further my knowledge, answers to questions, support & humor. As a group there is a wealth of knowledge on all different topics but a feeling of comraderie as we explore new ideas, solve problems and learn together. I have also met several new email correspondents and some in person, so am forever thankful for their friendship.
#49
Super Member
Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Timmins, Ont. Canada
Posts: 4,683
Hello from Timmins, Ontario, Canada. The QB is full of so much information & such incredible helpful members that they would be happy to help you with any question & would appreciate any input from your members too.
#50
Welcome from Seward, Alaska! Our Guild, Kenai Peninsula Quilting Guild. The boundaries of the borough encompass a total of 25,600 square miles, of which 15,700 square miles are land. In comparison, the total land mass of the borough equals that of Massachusetts and New Jersey combined. However, the total borough population is less than 1/400th of that same area. We do have at least 5 quilt shops in the Borough to keep us quilting. We are a diverse group of quilters who live on the Kenai Peninsula in Alaska, which is about 100 + miles from Anchorage. To get together, many of us need to drive at least a couple of hours, or fly in. But what better place on earth in which to do so! The Quilting Board is my morning place, where I learn from a wonderful group of quilters. I hope you join us!
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