Thanks!!
Addicted is the perfect word. Im binding my second quilt now. Already looking for my 3 quilt.
Another way to feed the complusion is to join a Quilt Club/Guild! It it a wonderful way to get advice, take classes, get inspired, meet like-minded ladies, see beautiful quilts and make wonderful friends! I am sure that there is one in your area!
My Guild also provides quilts for the Neo-Natal Intensive Care Unit at Stanford Hospital, full size quilts for a local shelter, special tactile quilts for blind babies and many other community service ventures.
I have been asking around ab quilting guilds but no hits as of yet. I try to hang around our quilt shop as much as possible without looking like a wierdo. The owner has been quite helpful and does teach quilting classes. Im going back to school Jan 17 so hopefully Ill be able to squeeze quilting classes in somewhere.
I have been asking around ab quilting guilds but no hits as of yet. I try to hang around our quilt shop as much as possible without looking like a wierdo. The owner has been quite helpful and does teach quilting classes. Im going back to school Jan 17 so hopefully Ill be able to squeeze quilting classes in somewhere.
Here is a link to a quilter in your area that belongs to THREE Guilds! I am sure that she could put you in touch with one of them.
Jan's Loft - Long Arm Quilting Services
I am a member of the International Machine Quilters Association, Lake Shastina Quilters on the Lake, Shasta Lilly Quilt Guild, and Siskiyou Country Quilters' Guild.
jansloft.com
Here is an article and picture of some quilters in Yreka. You might even recognize some of them! I don't think that Yreka is that big a town!