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quilting in Indianapolis ?
I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer.
I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
Dunno about their quilters, Kay, but they do have a nice race. =) Polly
"Kay Ahr" wrote in message ... I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
True gg
.. In message , Polly Esther writes Dunno about their quilters, Kay, but they do have a nice race. =) Polly "Kay Ahr" wrote in message ... I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) -- Best Regards Pat on the Green |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
If you like reproduction fabrics check out www.quiltsplus.com. They
are in Indianapolis. I have enjoyed their booth at national shows and mail order from them regularly. They just had a sale of 25 fat quarters for $25! Don't see that very often anymore. There are several other shops listed in Quilter's Travel Companion for central Indiana but I am not sure the distance between towns. Do you remember what winter is like in Indiana? Still want to move? Susan On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:31:14 -0700, "Kay Ahr" wrote: I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
Oooh, I'll only be about 15 minutes from Quilts Plus! I think I know about
where it is located. I'll be visiting in Indy for a few days this month. I'll have to make a point of stopping there. Oh yes, I remember those winters! I lived for over 50 years in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Washington DC suburbs. I particularly remember a 4-block walk to my office with a minus temperature even before the wind chill was factored in. But now I'm retired and won't have to go anywhere when it's like that. If my rental application is accepted, my apartment will be a building away from the fitness room and from the mailboxes. Works for me! I can sit in my sewing room and knit and quilt and crochet and cross-stitch and nap. Now how do you know about those winters? :-) Thanks, Kay "Susan Laity Price" wrote in message ... If you like reproduction fabrics check out www.quiltsplus.com. They are in Indianapolis. I have enjoyed their booth at national shows and mail order from them regularly. They just had a sale of 25 fat quarters for $25! Don't see that very often anymore. There are several other shops listed in Quilter's Travel Companion for central Indiana but I am not sure the distance between towns. Do you remember what winter is like in Indiana? Still want to move? Susan On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:31:14 -0700, "Kay Ahr" wrote: I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
I expect to be living on the other side of town again. It's gets crazy
during the Indianapolis 500! Homeowners sell space on their front lawns for parking! I just enjoy the TV version in the background while I'm sewing! Kay "Polly Esther" wrote in message ... Dunno about their quilters, Kay, but they do have a nice race. =) Polly "Kay Ahr" wrote in message ... I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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Howdy!
Best wishes, Kay; good luck, & as ol' Bugs Bunny is on my mind: Bawn Voy-YAH-GEE!! Back to the mid-west: hooray! Cheers! R/Sandy On 7/4/11 1:31 PM, in article , "Kay Ahr" wrote: I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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quilting in Indianapolis ?
Because I have lived in the mid-west all my life. My husband is
originally from Southern California. He came to Chicago in 1965 for graduate school never intending to stay. He is not a happy person January through late March but he loves his job so keeps shoveling the snow. Your retirement plan sounds great. Not quite there ourselves but I doubt we will be in the snow belt. Susan On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 11:31:21 -0700, "Kay Ahr" wrote: Oooh, I'll only be about 15 minutes from Quilts Plus! I think I know about where it is located. I'll be visiting in Indy for a few days this month. I'll have to make a point of stopping there. Oh yes, I remember those winters! I lived for over 50 years in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Washington DC suburbs. I particularly remember a 4-block walk to my office with a minus temperature even before the wind chill was factored in. But now I'm retired and won't have to go anywhere when it's like that. If my rental application is accepted, my apartment will be a building away from the fitness room and from the mailboxes. Works for me! I can sit in my sewing room and knit and quilt and crochet and cross-stitch and nap. Now how do you know about those winters? :-) Thanks, Kay "Susan Laity Price" wrote in message .. . If you like reproduction fabrics check out www.quiltsplus.com. They are in Indianapolis. I have enjoyed their booth at national shows and mail order from them regularly. They just had a sale of 25 fat quarters for $25! Don't see that very often anymore. There are several other shops listed in Quilter's Travel Companion for central Indiana but I am not sure the distance between towns. Do you remember what winter is like in Indiana? Still want to move? Susan On Mon, 4 Jul 2011 11:31:14 -0700, "Kay Ahr" wrote: I'm moving back to Indianapolis this summer. I wasn't a quilter the first time I lived there. Please tell me about quilt shops and quilters in Indianapolis! Thanks, Kay Ahr in Reno/Sparks Nevada USA (for just a little while longer) |
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Wow, Southern California to Chicago -- culture shock!
And I thought I'd never move back to the Midwest or East Coast. Then I had this little "almost heart attack" in January which contributed to an earlier retirement than I had originally planned -- wanted to be there at least 2 more years. When I was airport-hopping to the Midwest in April, I had trouble traveling. I began to realize that there could come a time in the not-so-far-away future when I would not be able to travel back at all. So I'm moving back! Kay "Susan Laity Price" wrote in message ... Because I have lived in the mid-west all my life. My husband is originally from Southern California. He came to Chicago in 1965 for graduate school never intending to stay. He is not a happy person January through late March but he loves his job so keeps shoveling the snow. Your retirement plan sounds great. Not quite there ourselves but I doubt we will be in the snow belt. Susan On Tue, 5 Jul 2011 11:31:21 -0700, "Kay Ahr" wrote: Oooh, I'll only be about 15 minutes from Quilts Plus! I think I know about where it is located. I'll be visiting in Indy for a few days this month. I'll have to make a point of stopping there. Oh yes, I remember those winters! I lived for over 50 years in Cincinnati, Indianapolis, and Washington DC suburbs. I particularly remember a 4-block walk to my office with a minus temperature even before the wind chill was factored in. But now I'm retired and won't have to go anywhere when it's like that. If my rental application is accepted, my apartment will be a building away from the fitness room and from the mailboxes. Works for me! I can sit in my sewing room and knit and quilt and crochet and cross-stitch and nap. Now how do you know about those winters? :-) Thanks, Kay |
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