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Time for another Roll Call?
I'll go next. I was born in Idaho and most of my relatives are in
Idaho but I was raised from 10 - 18 in Livermore, CA (where Alex Anderson is. We graduated from different high schools one year apart. I didn't know any of this until I got hooked on Simply Quilts.) I went to U. of Idaho with some cousins and met my husband who is a third generation farmer on Black Cat Rd. in Meridian, ID. So he has lived nowhere else, and I have now lived on or right next to it for about 33 years. We have two daughters. First is 28. She and her husband teach high school English in Boise and live within a mile of us. They just had their first baby Sat. night. We are all SO excited! The second is in her last semester at San Diego State and hoping to go into the travel guide business. We have no animals but I'm a big fan of dark chocolate. I started quilting in 1990 when I was out of work as a computer programmer/analyst for a few months. I took a class and things have escalated from there. I mostly use my Viking Designer 1, but also use Viking #1 and treadle, and just got a Little Gracie II and Juki for it. I am getting close to trying it out. Just finishing cloth leaders and then have to make a big muslin sandwich to practice on. I love to try different techniques. Due to arthritic fingers I don't do much by hand anymore. My quilts and other pics are at http://community.webshots.com/user/idahoqltr |
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OK, me next!
Hi, i'm Amy. soon to be the big "5-0"...ugh...anywho...i'm the office manager for a surgeon, been here 15 years. i also do the billing and receptionist stuff. All in all..i do it all.....i've been married twice (and divorced twice--TG!!), have two wonderful kids...Jimi is 26 and just out of the Marines. he's living with his fiance' in LA, she's a sweetie. My daughter Liz is soon to be 20 and is in college. she's my salvation. keeps me (sorta) sane and young! i love, love, love chocolate. anykind, anywhere. MY MOTTO: Chocolate is a food group, because i said so. LOL! My QI's name is Cricket. she's a springer spaniel mix and just a little honey. She'll be 17 this year. follows me everywhere and loves to keep my feet warm under the sewingmachine and on the couch. She has her own bed, so no furries on my quilts. she is allowed on the bed, she just has such bad arthritis that she cant get up there without help. i know she hasnt many good years left, so, we enjoy ice cream and car rides whenever we can. i own my own home in Vernon, New York, and currently have it up for sale. My DS wants us to move to California near him. i'm game for anything. i drive a Scion tC, 5 speed, and LOVE it!! so much fun. (is it the mid- life crisis sinking in???)LOL i love to quilt. from picking out a pattern, fabric and layout, to actual quilting. even putting the binding on is fun. i love to sit at my machine with the radio on and sun streaming in the windows. i have a White 999, and a Singer of some sort. i really want a new machine, but haven't had time to testdrive anything. My DS and DM also quilt. I've been at it since i was 14 or so. Couldn't live without it. i havent been in this group long, but they are the most fun, caring, friendly, and knowledgable group of people i have ever met. Hope i can be here for a long time! amy in CNY (central new york) |
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I've been around for quite a while (age wise and RCTQ-wise.) I live in
coastal Maine, but was born in Oregon. I taught elementary school for about 6 yrs and then decided it was time to "see the world" before I settled down. I worked for a couple of years in Japan for the Dept.of Defense (Overseas Dependent Schools) and got to see a lot of Asian countries. 'Twas there (Japan) where I met my DH - a Navy guy! Long story short -- "Join the Navy and see the World!" Married 39+ years, six kids, six Grands, and one GGD (with another due any week now!) I learned to "sew" from my DGM - on an old treadle machine.... didn't use fabric ('twould be a waste!) but she'd draw a line on an old piece of (used) paper and put a "dead" needle in the machine and taught me how to follow a line by making holes G Needless-to-say, I grew up in a "use it up / wear it out / make it do / or do without" household. But, by the time I was in 7th grade, I could make my own dresses (Home Ec was borrrrring!) I made my first quilt top when I was 19 for my dorm room. (my college roommate and I traded pieces of fabric so the two quilts would sorta match.) I didn't get "hooked" on quilts till I had kids and made them baby quilts. We've got one QI - a beagle mix rescue dog named Gus. Rescue doggies are the best-est! I love almost all chocolates! -- ME-Judy ajhusman at blazenetme dot net "Sally Swindells" wrote in message ... As Cornwoman wrote 'Now I want to know more about each of you! Please tell!! and we seem to have a flurry of new posters, is it time for a general Roll Call, so that newbies can see who we all are. |
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My question was something about teamwork vs competitiveness ,the
importance and how to teach both to kids. Never had to put it to the test because I didn't/don't have kids. VBG Pati, in Phx and I still have my "medal" from that contest win too. Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. wrote: Just curious... do you remember your final essay question? Mine was what would you do if you had two children with one who excelled at everything they did and the other who didn't do nearly as well (not exactly those words). That question became the 'real thing' for me with my two sons- but not to that degree. That question in the contest has always stuck in my mind- going on 40 years now. OMG, Pati, FORTY years!!! Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO. "Pati C." wrote in message ... I won in 1968 at Tucson High. VBG And if you saw my house you wouldn't even have to ask. VBG Pati, in Phx Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. wrote: OMG! Pati, I also won The Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow award in my senior year! That was 1968 in Flagstaff..... Did you turn out to be a great homemaker? If you saw my house right now you'd know that *I* certainly didn't! LOL Leslie, Missy & The Furbabies in MO. "Pati C." wrote in message ... Guess it about my turn.G I'm Pati, in Phoenix,AZ. Married to DH Rick for 27 years, second marriage for both of us. No kids. Several feline QIs, Cloud is the oldest, female dark tiger. Silver, another female (silver/grey tiger/tabby) who moved in. She actually "belongs" to the people across the street, but has decided that she lives here and I am her person. She is soon to visit the vet to be "copy protected". Two of her kittens have stayed with us, Scamper (male, looks like his mother) who lost the tip of his tail when he was a baby and his sister, Scurry (a dark ticked tabby)who will always be a small cat. Then there is Groucho, the tuxedo cat, with a black mustache and "goatee". He also just moved in. (I am allergic to cats, we weren't going to have any more but they came and DH is a softy that evidently cannot exist without cats around. sigh) Born in Tucson,AZ. Lived in California for a few years as a child (except for summers back in Tucson or traveling. Parents were both teachers.) Lived in Cottonwood,AZ for 2 years before we moved back to Tucson in time for me to start junior high. I started sewing in Junior High. One year of high school Home Ec. and started making a lot of me own clothes. Actually won the "Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow" contest at my school my senior year. G Started college as a biology/psychology double major, pre-med student. Changed to the School of Home Ec. after 2 years. Graduated in Clothing and Textiles, worked on my Master's then ended up moving to Phoenix after separating from my husband. Couldn't manage to get to Tucson once a week to finish my thesis so the Master's is incomplete. Got my secondary certification in Home Ec, math and science. Did my student teaching in math, because "there are no jobs in Home Ec." then got a job teaching Home Ec. in a south Phoenix K-8 school. Did that for about 6 and a half years. Started working at a House of Fabrics and ended up there full time, as assistant manager. Went through the transition to Jo-Ann's and that is when I started really quilting. G I had taken a beginning quilting class, all hand work, cutting templates out with sandpaper on the back, drawing the lines and so on. But now I started taking a few machine piecing classes. And got hooked big time. Now I teach at one of the local quilt shops. And will teach almost anywhere. VBG Love to teach when people want to learn. Am trying to start a pattern company, and hope to get DH to get my website up soon......... sigh. Love bright colors, and reproduction fabrics and most colors. (Hate pink, but use it when it is needed.) In general I love fabric. VBG And have stash to prove it. Sew on a Husqvarna/Viking #1 most of the time, also have a Viking Rose, with embroidery module, 2 sergers and a Singer 66 in a table. DH, Rick, not only supports my habit he has been known to bring me fabric when he travels. Oh, Rick is a writer/author. He is good at it, but there are times the money just doesn't come in and markets dry up. Right now things are going fairly well, and we hope it continues this way for a few more years until he can start to collect Social Security. He also does jewelry work and some woodworking. We both collect books. (There are probably 20,000 books in the house, even with Rick culling and getting rid of a lot of them. This has gotten way too long.... so any questions, please ask. Pati, in Phx Sally Swindells wrote: As Cornwoman wrote 'Now I want to know more about each of you! Please tell!! and we seem to have a flurry of new posters, is it time for a general Roll Call, so that newbies can see who we all are. |
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Most know me as the Doggie Quilt Lady, actually I sew "blankies" for the
dogs and cats at a dozen animal rescue outside of Detroit. I also make toys for the furbabies as well as raffle baskets, embroidered items for the rescues to sell to raise money. I have been working for the animals fulltime for 4 years now. My background is in floral design. I loved it!! I had to leave the industry about 13 years ago after developing allegeries to every pollen known to man and adding asthma on top of it. Luckily, it's all under control. Been married for 24 years to my high school sweetheart. No kids, but a wonderful rescued QI, Jack, who makes sure that I keep sewing for the animals. Critter Comforts: Quilts for Homeless Animals http://community.webtv.net/critterco...ritterComforts |
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i thot i did that below?
i count 30 words. j. "Polly Esther" wrote... Oh, come on, Jeanne. I didn't say anything. Surely you can do that too in 50 words or less. Polly "nzlstar*" wrote... i cant decide if i've nothing to tell or too much to tell, so as i'm hot and tired, i'm opting for the lesser of the two. i know noooooooooothing!! j. |
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sorry, summerheat brain here.
cant think well enough. who poops in a party anyhow. how rude! nothing or too much still holds true. : / j. "maryd" wrote... party pooper....... LOL -- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/m...host=community "nzlstar*" wrote... i cant decide if i've nothing to tell or too much to tell, so as i'm hot and tired, i'm opting for the lesser of the two. i know noooooooooothing!! j. |
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Sally Swindells wrote: Thought a pointer to all our picture sites, etc. might be a good idea here too. http://www.geocities.com/rctq_quilters/ Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~ (uk) Good idea, Sally! Okay, here goes for me: I was born near Chicago in 1948 (I'm still 59, but that will change this summer G), moved to Baltimore about two years later and then to Arizona (Ft. Huachuca, pronounced "Wa choo' kuh") in 1953-ish. Daddy was in the Army, in case you haven't guessed. G When he retired in 1957, we moved to Tucson, where I finished most of my growing up. I graduated from Arizona State University and became a high school French teacher, moving to Douglas, AZ, for what was supposed to be one year and turned into 28 -- all because I met DH there. We've been married now for almost 36 years. I'd grown up sewing, though I discovered in college that things turned out better when I followed the directions instead of doing things as my mother had. I began quilting somewhere along about 1985, when our two DDs began wanting store-bought clothes like their friends wore. LOL. I had tried macramé, cross-stitch and a variety of other crafts, but once quilting entered my life, everything else has just disappeared. Because of a dear friend I met in this group, I've been going to the "really big shew" in Houston for a few years now, and I also try to take as many classes locally as possible -- I have to make up for the years when nothing was available in Douglas! DH and I moved here in 1999, after I retired. Our two DDs and their DHs live here, and so do our four DGSs and one infant DGD. We have Dexter, a lab-chow mix who is as sweet as they come, but he isn't really very interested in being a dedicated QI. He checks on me periodically in my sewing room, but he's happiest finding a quiet corner to take the naps that a 13-year-old sweetheart deserves. His calm may be disturbed quite soon, though; stay tuned for an update on the QI front. -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious) http://www.sandymike.net |
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Hi all,
I'm from Canada with 1 DH, 2 kids, and 4 QIs. I work in a research lab and quilt in bits and pieces when I can find the time. I've been quilting about 10 years now (not counting the 1 scrap quilt I did way back as a teenager). Everyone in the family has multiple quilts for their beds or for general purpose snuggling so I am doing more art quilts now. They are smaller (this is good for someone with a lack of time1) and I can try out lots of new techniques (hey, I'm a scientist, I LIKE experimenting). I belong to a local quilt guild (we having a show this coming May, will let you know more about that closer to the date). If I don't do a little *something* quilty every day I start to get antsy so I guess I am a confirmed quiltaholic! LOL Allison in Montreal Sally Swindells wrote: As Cornwoman wrote 'Now I want to know more about each of you! Please tell!! and we seem to have a flurry of new posters, is it time for a general Roll Call, so that newbies can see who we all are. So here is mine: Retired to the Suffolk coast in England from Nottingham in 2001, so of advancing years! Two big children, neither still at home. Richard 33 has lived with his girlfriend and her three children for 5 years so it seems pretty permanent. He works in computers (thank goodness!). Rachel is 37 and lives with her husband Tim, an airline pilot, in central England. She has her own Personal Training business, but I think she has given up having a beautifully slim and fit mother! DH Mike is into ornithology in a big way - birdwatches, rings birds for migration stats, does conservation work, so I am left to stitch! (and garden). QI Inspector No 1 is Hodge who is a white cat with a grey tabby mask, hat, cloak and tail. He is assisted by 2 year old Mia (who is black and white and would rather be doing other things), and her brother Kiwi who shows great promise. Kiwi was supposed to be all black, hence his name the New Zealanders will understand. However, he is a bit of a clown so grows a long very fluffy brownish coat for winter, with a big mane like a lion and an enormous tail. He retains his pitch black face and legs though! In the summer he is black and short haired and looks considerably smaller. Have sewed for ever, lots of embroidery, but only started quilting about 6 years ago when my sister died and left me her board, rotary cutter, lots of bits and pieces and small stash. She only had one or two things unfinished but I thought I would learn to use the board and cutter so I could finish her things properly. However.... the stash has grown and so has the pile of UFOs - and I seldom embroider! I've just had a sort out of my Webshots, so its fairly up to date. At the moment I am concentrating on the 'Singing the Blues' and have spent the evening appliqueing leaves - lots and lots of leaves! Chocolate - officially nil as I am dieting, but ........ (Personal Trainer is too far away to see!). So .. open to everyone else! |
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I'm Jolene -- living a life split between north-central Massachusetts
and northern Maine. There was a plan a couple of years ago to work from home full time and sell off the Massachusetts tax burden, but then work changed it's corporate mind and now I'm caught in the middle. Mind you, the middle still receives a paycheck to spend at the fabric store, so it's not all bad! I have one son, now 18 and in his first year of college. Wonderful son, who is enjoying this phase of his life immensely. While I truely enjoy his visits back home, and miss him when he is not here, I am also enjoying the first time in my life when I haven't been a caretaker/parent or responsible for someone else's well being. I'm single (widow) and am just starting to fill my life with fun things to do, like quilting. Been sewing since I was in grade school, making clothes and such. Later, sewing meant making tents, backpacks, down jackets and sleeping bags to support my hiking/camping enjoyment. Now, with the house on a lake in Maine, the camping drive is much less and the joy of quilting and getting to know other quilters fosters the sewing. Don't tell me you're retired -- I'll turn absolutely green with envy! I'm a computer programmer/software QE person who spends most of her time either breaking computer programs or writing other programs to try to break them (sometimes known as automation). I work too much and play too little -- but things liek the friendship star swap are helping me put a little more balance back into my life. Favorite hobbies include making stained glass windows, mobiles and sun catchers, gourmet cooking, reading, canoeing, kayaking, and hiking. I've also been known to enjoy cross country skiing, ice skating and other sports vaguely remembered from childhood. QI in the house is "Boo", an Australian Shepherd who is my dear buddy. Goes almost everywhere with me and loves to play, anytime all the time. Chocolate? If you have to ask, you just don't understand it. It's the elixir of life, the calmer of stress, the end all cure all. Next in line, however, is that cup of wonderful tea and a friend with whom to enjoy it! |
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