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Introduction - lurking not spying
Hi
I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Wishing everyone a great quilty day Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) |
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Welcome, Marilyn. Hope to see pictures of your quilts.
-- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "Rob Ridley" wrote in message ... Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Wishing everyone a great quilty day Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) |
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Welcome Marilyn! Glad you decided to join us.
Roberta in D "Rob Ridley" wrote in message ... Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Wishing everyone a great quilty day Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) |
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"Rob Ridley" wrote in message ... Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" Welcome, Marilyn. I am always in such awe of you people who manage to quilt, sew, etc, when all around you is chaos. (Or at least chaos to me! I grew up with one brother and I had one child, so my life is real quiet). This is a great group and I hope you have fun here. Just jump in with both feet. Everyone has an opinion about most everything, but I don't see blood being drawn very often. Out of all the groups I visit, this one and alt.sewing seem to be the most friendly for such large, active ng's. I've yet to spot much cliquish behavior. I think because quilting is and always has been such a group activity. Anyway, welcome. Cindy |
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Me too! It seems I never have time to do anything but work. I get home about
8:00 at night ,dinner to make, clothes to be done... The only time I have for myself is Sunday. Then it is the internet for a few minutes and quilting. My name is Sharon, I have been married 24 years. Two girls(23) now a registered nurse,(18) in college taking math teaching classes. Two dogs,cat,rabbit, and fish. I have been quilting since I was 13,now 47. I guess I got it from my grandmother. I found some quitl tops she did when she was young,about 70 years ago now. The internet has given me a lot more rescorces to quilting ideas,which I am thankful for. Everyone here is so nice I promise I won't be a stranger. Sharon |
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Sharon, welcome to the group. My grandmother was the only other close family
member that was a quilter, too, and I'm so glad I inherited the gene (if that's what it is!). I know the frustration of not having enough time to get it all done -- I don't accomplish much during the week, but Sunday afternoons are "get something done" time. This is a great group: friendly and helpful and fun! Come back often. -- Louise in Iowa nieland4 at mchsi dot com http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa "BGSuntil" wrote in message ... Me too! It seems I never have time to do anything but work. I get home about 8:00 at night ,dinner to make, clothes to be done... The only time I have for myself is Sunday. Then it is the internet for a few minutes and quilting. My name is Sharon, I have been married 24 years. Two girls(23) now a registered nurse,(18) in college taking math teaching classes. Two dogs,cat,rabbit, and fish. I have been quilting since I was 13,now 47. I guess I got it from my grandmother. I found some quitl tops she did when she was young,about 70 years ago now. The internet has given me a lot more rescorces to quilting ideas,which I am thankful for. Everyone here is so nice I promise I won't be a stranger. Sharon |
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Rob Ridley wrote:
Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. Welcome into the daylight, and the mad world of the great cyber quilt frame! I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" 'Bout time, too! So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. Yikes! I thought 16 bridesmaids was bad enough... My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. Knives and quilty stuff... Hm. Well, it should cover most couples! I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. Sounds like you travelled much the same route as I did! I seem to be stuck on bridal things for the moment! At least they pay and then go and live somewhere else! My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Sounds good! The trouble with plans is... Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Well, you surely found out what happens to the best laid plans! Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. Nah... You'll find other urgent NEW sewing projects to do for Christmas! As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Ooooh! Fun! I just reorganised my space, and made it easier to get to things! sewing is more fun when you can get to the toys! Wishing everyone a great quilty day Thank you! I had piles of red wool lint to dig out of my machine after finishing some jackets. More customer sewing tomorrow, and I hope to get a binding on my lap quilt! Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) Makes me think of rubber gloves... But I'm warped, so just ignore me! -- Kate XXXXXX Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Hi, Marilyn (or Marigold, if you prefer!),
Welcome to the group! -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Rob Ridley" wrote in message ... Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Wishing everyone a great quilty day Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) |
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Welcome to you to, Sharon!
Dee in LeRoy, NY "BGSuntil" wrote in message ... Me too! It seems I never have time to do anything but work. I get home about 8:00 at night ,dinner to make, clothes to be done... The only time I have for myself is Sunday. Then it is the internet for a few minutes and quilting. My name is Sharon, I have been married 24 years. Two girls(23) now a registered nurse,(18) in college taking math teaching classes. Two dogs,cat,rabbit, and fish. I have been quilting since I was 13,now 47. I guess I got it from my grandmother. I found some quitl tops she did when she was young,about 70 years ago now. The internet has given me a lot more rescorces to quilting ideas,which I am thankful for. Everyone here is so nice I promise I won't be a stranger. Sharon |
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Welcome to the group. What small town are you in? I'm in Innisfail.
Joanna Rob Ridley wrote: Hi I have to admit to lurking here for several months now. Have always been meaning to introduce myself but... with a very hectic life and dial-up internet connections I'm lucky to be able to just read messages a couple of times a week. I guess it was last week that I found the form to be in the directory and the message that if we were just lurking we wouldn't be included. My push to take time to say "hi!" So, this is me. My name is Marilyn, and I live in a small town in Alberta. A year and a half ago I married husband #3. I believe I've finally got it right! Between us we claim 16 children, (only 1 still legally a child but he doesn't live with us) and 16 (17 in Dec) grandchildren. (Right here you can see how my time at the computer is limited, grin). We have two golden retrievers and 1 cat at home at present, subject to change without notice. My husband and I are both very into our hobbies (He is a knifemaker) and attempting to find ways to dabble in each others workshops. We would eventually like to turn the hobbies into a full time business. I have sewn since I was a child, from doll clothes to my own and my family's and then into home decor stuff. THEN I found quilting! and have been hooked ever since. With the addition of grandchildren to my world I've gone back to children's clothing along with baby quilts. I have many UFO's, as projects for myself tend to get put on a back shelf when something needs to be completed on a schedule. My husband had owned an older home as a rental property that needed complete renovation. We chose to move in to it when we got married as we thought living here we could fix it up much easier than having to commute to it to work on it. The brainwave was to store all of the stuff we wouldn't need right away in the double garage, fix up the house, sell it and then move to something that would accommodate all of our hobbies and still leave room for kids to come visit. Life sure does know how to get in the way! It was amazing how much STUFF my husband and I had when we put it all together in 1 place! The garage was stacked floor to ceiling and boxes in every corner of the house. 2 months after we moved in we ended up with a daughter moving in with us (all her stuff got added to the garage) and 4 months after that an infant granddaughter was placed in foster care by social services and we began what ended up being a 5 month court battle to have her come live with us. We had the joy of having a baby in the house for 6 months (She was 11 months old when she finally got here.) then social services decided that her mother had jumped through enough hoops and should have another chance with her daughter, so Aug 1 the granddaughter moved back to her mothers, Sep 1 the daughter that was living here moved into another rental house that we own, and we are only a 3rd of the way through the renovations that we had hoped would have been finished last spring. Now, with a little more space in my house (several garage sales and dump trips helped) and a little more time, maybe the siding will get finished before winter, some of my UFO's will get finished and I will get more computer time. As for quilting, my preference is for traditional patterns in jewel tones or autumn colors and I seem to prefer making bed size quilts. It's a good thing I don't quilt only for myself as they would all look the same! I'm a real fabriholic and a gadget junkie and my collection of quilting books and magaizines need their own set of bookshelves. I've just spent the last two days at the Creative Stitches & Crafting Alive Show in Calgary and am just itching to get into my sewing room and play with the new toys I brought home. Wishing everyone a great quilty day Marilyn (marigold has been my online name for about 8 years now. I love their bright happy colors and they will survive against all odds!) -- Remove Quilt to reply |
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