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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)

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    I have to tell you all how I spent my day while waiting for the HST package. Our community host "The Great American Pie Festival" and it is this weekend. I spent the day judging pie! My lucky category was Citrus, yes Lemon Meringue! Well there were other citrus pies,too. 21 pies in all had to be sampled just like with quilt shows we inspected the whole pie, sliced pie, and yes had 21 different bites of pie, well maybe more since a few deserved more sampling. Today's were commercial pies but tomorrow I will be back again to sample amateur pies with another day on Sunday! I think my next experience should be training for a marathon to work off all the pie. But we quilters do need to feed our passion sometimes!

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      WOW, Josew! I can see a table topper made of yummy lemony-yellow and every other yellow fabric made from string patch strips! WOW! You could have a whole table covered in lemon meringue pie! Yum! Makes my mouth water! :P
      Shirley,
      Gresham, OR

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        Originally posted by Josew
        I have to tell you all how I spent my day while waiting for the HST package. Our community host "The Great American Pie Festival" and it is this weekend. I spent the day judging pie! My lucky category was Citrus, yes Lemon Meringue! Well there were other citrus pies,too. 21 pies in all had to be sampled just like with quilt shows we inspected the whole pie, sliced pie, and yes had 21 different bites of pie, well maybe more since a few deserved more sampling. Today's were commercial pies but tomorrow I will be back again to sample amateur pies with another day on Sunday! I think my next experience should be training for a marathon to work off all the pie. But we quilters do need to feed our passion sometimes!
        OH MY GOSH!!! Pie tasting sounds like heaven. I am so beyond jealous.

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          Originally posted by sforster395
          Gee, Debbie, I haven't thot about attending Houston's IQF, but...you have planted a seed! I did attend the show once about 6? yrs ago with my poor husband who had (horror of horrors!) :cry: ...shingles at the time! I wanted to cancel our trip but he said, "No." So for one day we thoroughly enjoyed the show and saw Ricky and 3 other famous quilters do a fun concert for us in the evening! It was great! :lol: His chest was burning from the shingles, and my heart and soul were burning with passion for quilting! It would be p-h-u-n to meet all of you guys! :lol: I'll give it some thot! Thanx for the suggestion.

          I'm not real computer-savvy about posting photos, but I will give it my best shot!
          Happy Quilting,
          Shirley
          Gresham, OR

          I know all of us that will be at Festival would love to get to meet you and to meet each other. Go to http://www.quilts.com for the dates! Photos are easy to upload...just look at the bottom of the page when you're writing a post and you'll see a tab on the left side that says 'upload attachment'. Click on it and there will be a button that says 'browse'. When you hit that, you can find the picture(s) you want to upload and then click or double click. Then save it. There is also a space where you can write something that will appear under your picture. If you can't get it to work, we can always help from the Forum...especially Margo, who knows how to do EVERYTHING!

          "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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            Originally posted by sforster395
            WOW, Josew! I can see a table topper made of yummy lemony-yellow and every other yellow fabric made from string patch strips! WOW! You could have a whole table covered in lemon meringue pie! Yum! Makes my mouth water! :P
            Shirley,
            Gresham, OR

            Shirley...we all want to see a Profile Picture of you, too!!!

            "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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              Not to tease or anything. Ok, who am I kidding. Yes, of course I'm teasing you. Trying to drive you crazy... When are we going to sort these puppies? Well I'm not going to tell you. Moohahaha!!! But I will tell you this. Keep on the lookout for this sticker in the mail. It will be announcing your goodie package. Clara The Sorting Queen :lol: :lol: :lol:

              P.S. I will tell you this much. You will know the moment the sorting is COMPLETE!

              "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                What a tease you are!!! I thought for sure the notification comment was that they are in the mail! I can hardly wait! The suspense is AWFUL!

                "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                  Clara...you are one heck of a "big tease" quilt stripper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You had me going for a few seconds! But, as the saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words," and I'm going to be looking for that big, beautiful, Green Sticker every day! :lol:
                  Shirley
                  Gresham, OR

                  "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                    Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
                    Not to tease or anything. Ok, who am I kidding. Yes, of course I'm teasing you. Trying to drive you crazy... When are we going to sort these puppies? Well I'm not going to tell you. Moohahaha!!! But I will tell you this. Keep on the lookout for this sticker in the mail. It will be announcing your goodie package. Clara The Sorting Queen :lol: :lol: :lol:

                    P.S. I will tell you this much. You will know the moment the sorting is COMPLETE!

                    Just imagine what the postman's :shock: going to think when he sees that sticker in his mail pouch :roll: !

                    "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                      Originally posted by sforster395
                      Gee, Debbie, I haven't thot about attending Houston's IQF, but...you have planted a seed! I did attend the show once about 6? yrs ago with my poor husband who had (horror of horrors!) :cry: ...shingles at the time! I wanted to cancel our trip but he said, "No." So for one day we thoroughly enjoyed the show and saw Ricky and 3 other famous quilters do a fun concert for us in the evening! It was great! :lol: Fred's chest was burning from the shingles, and my heart and soul were burning with passion for quilting! It would be p-h-u-n to meet all of you guys! :lol: I'll give it some thot! Thanx for the suggestion.

                      I'm not real computer-savvy about posting photos, but I will give it my best shot!
                      Happy Quilting,
                      Shirley
                      Gresham, OR
                      Shirley, you will find info about posting photos in the forum here: http://forum/forum-questions-and-sug...-the-tqs-forum

                      And there is a video about posting photos to your Profile and to the Quilt Gallery here: daily-blog/


                      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                        Originally posted by sforster395
                        Clara...you are one heck of a "big tease" quilt stripper!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You had me going for a few seconds! But, as the saying goes, "A picture is worth a thousand words," and I'm going to be looking for that big, beautiful, Green Sticker every day! :lol:
                        Shirley
                        Gresham, OR
                        There are a couple of different colors, some pink, some green, some yellow and some white, but all will have the same message. Clara


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                          Thanks for all the friendly advice on traveling, I will travel as long as I'm able. This past year I flew to Hawaii, CO, AZ and drove to MO three times. Next week Saturday I fly to FL. Both Sherena & Josie mentioned the Rainbow End Quilt Shoppe, I hope I make it there but I will go where my quilter hostess takes me.

                          I started making a quilt when I was nine, of course my mother finished for me. Both of my grandmother's where quilter's. I remember sitting on the floor under the quilting frame when my grandmother had quilt day. I threaded her needles for her. I have one wall hanging that my mother, my daughter and I worked on together, it's very precious to me. We never had blankets in our house it was always quilts.

                          I was born 50 miles east of Kansas City, MO, in 1935. I am a retired school teacher having taught in MO, IL, ND, and Iowa for a total of 30 years. I married an Iowan and have a daughter/two sons, one son-in-law, one daughter-in-law and two grandsons. The oldest graduates for high school this May. He is 6'6' and his father is 6'7", I have made a total of six extra, extra long quilts so they are covered from head to toe.

                          I love fabric and going to quilt shows. My quilt guild is having a show, Sept 16-18, in Cedar Rapids, IA, so if your close and can come let me know I would like to meet you. I will also be going to the Des Moines show. There is no way I will live long enough to use all of my fabric. I keep buying and I also inherited from my mother's plus some of her quilts to finish.

                          I'm enjoying this group so much and want to thank everyone that is playing, oh, I mean working. ( I know you will be working very hard, I was just trying to make a joke). Your time and effort is greatly appreciated.

                          Shirley35

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                            Hi. I am Karen and live in SW North Dakota. I have been married for 34 years, we have 3 children and 6 grandchildren. I watched my mom make clothes for me and my five sisters (and 2 brothers) while growing up. I started making my little sisters doll clothes when I was about 10. I made some of my own clothes when I was a teenager, because I couldn't afford western shirts! It took off from there. My grandmothers, and mother in law quilted and I made my first double knit quilt when I was 19. I sewed clothes and quilts while my kids grew up and now mostly quilts and simple altering. Quilting is my time to myself. I faithfully watched Simply Quilts when it was on HGTV. I was depressed when it ended. TQS has taken over and I look forward to seeing what's new almost every day. I have lots of favorite teachers. Harriet Hargrave was the first national teacher I took a class from and realized how much there is to learn. I didn't realize the HST mailing was so near. Now, I am really excited. Thanks so much to everyone who participated and to all the workers for their time.

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                              Just wanted to say thank you all for organizing and doing all you each have for this exchange....got to get busy about deciding what i will create with my hst"s.....THANKS, THANKS, THANKS.....peg

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                                Hi, I am Cathy and I live in SE Missouri, USA. I have been married 44 years, have 5 children and the 16th grandchild is due in September. Oh gosh, I hope she has the baby before the Des Moines show :shock: I learned to sew when I was about 7. I have made just about all kinds of clothes, except underwear. :lol: My MIL and I started quilting about the same time. Probably about 40 years ago. Her mother taught us and she was my favorite teacher. She would hand quilt a full size quilt in 3 days. This was the old way of quilting-cardboard templates, cutting with scissors, machine piecing and stretching all the layers out one the frame that took up the whole living room. My MIL gave me the the last quilt her mother made. I have it safely stored. I have made an old fashioned type of quilt with wool squares, batting and flannel backing. It was tied and we are still using it. Some of the grandkids are sleeping over and will be using it tonight. I was able to get some quilted nylon scraps from a coat factory about 30 years ago. I made a pinwheel block out of them and our friends in Minnesota are still using it. When I started quilting the usual top was of embroidered, 18 inch blocks ususally set up with white and a colored fabric to match the embroidery. Pieced scrap quilts were also popular. I have made numerous baby quilts, some pieced, some appliqued, and some embroidered. I am planning on doing the BOM, but have not started yet. That will be a big challenge for me. I have never taken a quilt class, but would love too. I bought a Gammill longarm last August and am finally starting to feel confident enough to quilt for others. I love going to quilt shows and fabric shops. I have been watching the quilting shows on TV for years and I have lots of quilt books and mags. I am going to the Paducah show in a few weeks, the Kansas City show in May and hope to get to Des Moines in September. Hope to meet some of you at the shows.

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