My Quilting Story
In 1985, after sending our last child off to college and saying good-bye
to a herd of dairy cows, I found I needed something to occupy my time.
I got my first taste of quilting when I took a quilting class where
tracing around cardboard templates and cutting individual fabric pieces
was taught. At that time I wasn't sure if this was for me.
Two years later I learned about the rotary cutter, and I was off and
cutting in the quilt world. I have completed 100's of projects for
my family, as gifts, for church groups, raffle quilts for the historical
society, a county quilt to celebrate Iowa's Sesquicentennial, as well
as adding to my own collection. I guess you could say I'm addicted
to quilting!
One of the biggest pluses I have gained from this hobby is all the
wonderful people I have met and close friends I have made over the
years. Above all else, it sure helps to have patience and an understanding
husband who appreciates my work and doesn't mind a late meal or a
house that isn't always in perfect shape.
If you have the slightest appetite for quilting and a sewing machine,
I would encourage you to give quilting a try. It's a great pastime,
but just remember you shouldn't get so wrapped up in striving for
perfection that you forget to have fun. After all, finished is more
important than perfect!
Happy Stitching,
Carol
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