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Hello from a Newbie
Hello everyone.
I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Welcome to the group Dave!
Diana -- Weird people need beads, too "D Rutter" wrote in message news Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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D Rutter wrote:
Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. Hi, Dave! liz young in sunny (Folsom) california |
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Hullo Dave, good to meet you.
My DH (also a Dave!) gets involved in a consultation capacity only! He is great at thinking up quilt names. I don't think I could convince him to actually sew - but who knows? When I've been quilting for 25 years, I might have a chance. That would be fun. Perhaps we could see some of your joint and separate projects sometime? .. In article , D Rutter writes Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Hi 73 Dave,
I'm assuming that you've made 73 quilts & that 73 is not your age Welcome to the group. My husband & I stopped in Galt this summer & got caught in the Farmers Market traffic jam trying to get off the freeway. You must have the biggest Farmers Market around. It was during the week & we were surprised to see so many families (moms & dads) there & wondered when everyone worked. It was a little overwhelming, but a great place to pick up some fabric for a crazy quilt, if you were so inclined. Pauline "D Rutter" wrote in message news Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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In article ,
"D Rutter" wrote: Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) Welcome, Dave! I am a bit concerned that your wife bites, but I guess as long as it's just with a quilting bug, you'll survive. -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1 |
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Could be the year he was born, eh? LOL
Anyway, Welcome, Dave! It's good to add more to our testosterone level in the room. I am really excited to see more men learning how to quilt. Pretty soon, I hope to get dh hooked. He's already helping with the design aspect and picking out fabrics. If only I could get him to learn to sew.... -- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "Pauline O'Connell" wrote in message om... Hi 73 Dave, I'm assuming that you've made 73 quilts & that 73 is not your age Welcome to the group. My husband & I stopped in Galt this summer & got caught in the Farmers Market traffic jam trying to get off the freeway. You must have the biggest Farmers Market around. It was during the week & we were surprised to see so many families (moms & dads) there & wondered when everyone worked. It was a little overwhelming, but a great place to pick up some fabric for a crazy quilt, if you were so inclined. Pauline "D Rutter" wrote in message news Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Welcome Dave!
The matching family quilts idea is wonderful! What are you working on now? And Happy Holidays to you too! Roberta in D "D Rutter" wrote in message news Hello everyone. I thought since I had been reading the newsgroup for awhile (and posted a "few" comments) I would say hi and introduce myself. I am married and live in Galt, California (about 30 miles south of Sacramento). My wife has bitten me with the quilting bug and I have actually started several projects of my own as well as working on a couple of "group projects" with her. (She is my quilting teacer and BEST FRIEND). I haven't been quilting long (she has -- about 25 years). I have watched her make some fantastic quilts including 6 identical "family quilts" for a family reunion several years ago. Yes, I helped with that project which consisted of 9-patch quilts which the whole family signed at the reunion. We brought them home and then finished them. Every family who was at the reunion then received one of the quilts. I gotta admit that they were really cool and very much appreciated by the family. We are finishing up some double pinwheel lap quilts in Christmas colors (red, green, white) for some of the family. Gotta get them done to get them in the mail for the big day. Anyway, the newbie says hi and I hope to be able to add to the group. Have a very Merry Christmas, New Years, and holiday season. 73 Dave in California :-) -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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Actually, 73 is an old telegraphers shorthand/amateur radio code (yes, I
am one of those as well) which means "best wishes." 88 means "love and kisses", etc. Actually I am 52 and have been married 27 years. 73 is still a few years off. 73 & 88 Dave in Galt, CA On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 18:40:16 GMT, Jalynne wrote: Could be the year he was born, eh? LOL Anyway, Welcome, Dave! It's good to add more to our testosterone level in the room. I am really excited to see more men learning how to quilt. Pretty soon, I hope to get dh hooked. He's already helping with the design aspect and picking out fabrics. If only I could get him to learn to sew.... -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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very cute....lol. see, if my DH had been here, he would have told me that. He wants
to get into all that radio stuff. I'd rather quilt, and bead, and scrapbook, and.... -- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "D Rutter" wrote in message news Actually, 73 is an old telegraphers shorthand/amateur radio code (yes, I am one of those as well) which means "best wishes." 88 means "love and kisses", etc. Actually I am 52 and have been married 27 years. 73 is still a few years off. 73 & 88 Dave in Galt, CA On Fri, 10 Dec 2004 18:40:16 GMT, Jalynne wrote: Could be the year he was born, eh? LOL Anyway, Welcome, Dave! It's good to add more to our testosterone level in the room. I am really excited to see more men learning how to quilt. Pretty soon, I hope to get dh hooked. He's already helping with the design aspect and picking out fabrics. If only I could get him to learn to sew.... -- Using Opera's revolutionary e-mail client: http://www.opera.com/m2/ |
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