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One of the blessings of writing about quilting is that you touch and are touched by quilters around the world. Living in a period of history where the advancements of technology allow us to get to know others who are interested in the same things we are is a gift. No longer do we have to settle for quilting around the quilting frame with those within a few miles of us. Now we can share, learn and laugh with quilters in other countries. When I send my musings to the web editor, I never really know who is reading but occasionally I am blessed with a visit from a friend I have never met.

It was such a surprise when I got a call from the Stitchin' Post that there was a quilter from the UK who was in town and hoped I would be able to meet her at the shop. Janet has been quilting for 40 years and is my kind of quilter...she loves it all!!! Currently she is finishing up a king size quilt and has also followed me down the Buttermilk Basin rabbit hole!!

We spent some time sharing stories and encouragements...but...what I really wanted to know is what kind of shopping does a quilter from the UK spend her money on???

Well...it is pretty much the same as any quilter this side of the pond would work...we quilters are more alike than different, LOL. And, because I spent a bit more time in the shop than I had intended, I contracted the quilt virus and bought a couple more items....that I swear I really needed!!!

Stay tuned and travel along with us on Quilt Roadies.

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#4 Naddsn 2019-09-11 13:21
oh and I don´t want to forget, that I love Anna and G´s videos at Quilt Roadies! It is always a little bit as I were at the other side of the pond too! Thank you Anna and G so much for spending all the time and love for us from all over the world
#3 Naddsn 2019-09-11 13:08
Truly I believe that quilting is the most connecting hobby you could do! I´m a newby as I started only 2 years ago.
I´m from Germany and here quilting is not much known, so I made the virtual hopp over the great ocean and got connected to a wonderful group of quilting ladies! It is so much fun to share and enjoy the company, even if it is "only" virtual!
And thank you TQS for making all these wonderful shows to educate and spread joy! I love you and your team and your work! THANK YOU!
a tiny quilter in Germany
#2 artsyal 2019-09-11 10:01
I believe we are all more alike than the media would have us believe. I loved the miniature quilt exchange and seeing just how alike we craft/art people really are. Glad you got to meet each other.
#1 Kathy G 2019-09-11 08:19
The Stitchin' Post is a dangerous place! I was amazed the few times I've been there, and yes, did quite a bit of shopping! How great that you were home and able to meet a kindred spirit from across the pond. And congrats on the new daughter in law!
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