If you're in the East Midlands, why not join the East Midlands Modern Quilt Guild? I've missed the first two meetings but will be at the next one on 1 June in my very own village and CANNOT WAIT. Join the Flickr group here and grab the button (designed by Kerry) here:
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Woot! Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteGlad that you are joining us. I'm looking forward to my trip out to deepest Derbyshire so I will see you there. Di x
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ReplyDeleteI've started to feel that modern quilting is for me, its where I want to be. I like traditional quilts but it's always been about the quilting, creating interest in a quilt that way.
ReplyDeleteI toyed with the idea of dipping my toes into art quilts, but decided that's not for me.
So joining a MQG might be the way forward as any regular quilt groups I visit to sell fabrics at seem to be full of ladies who the same age as my mother..........
Only trouble is I'm in North Herts...........guess I need to do a shout out for like minded quilters in the area?! East Midlands is too far :-(
I am just that little bit too far away. Sob!
ReplyDeleteI'd love to come but at the moment I'm too far away. However, after I move up in September, I'd love to come along.
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