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harmonyfarm Posted - Mar 22 2009 : 5:09:35 PM
No, I didn't really, but you wouldn't have opened this to read otherwise....here's the story......

Last year I went to the National Quilter's Association's annual gathering and quilt show in Columbus, Ohio. My friends and I had just sat down in a little eatery for lunch and low-and-behold, here comes Eliore Burns and stops at the condiment counter. I said to my friends, "OMG IT'S ELINORE"...I dug through my bag for a pen like a madwoman and ran over to her nearly tackling her to get her autograph.....I was speechless. And if you knew me you'd know that's darn near impossible. She was at the gathering teaching people how to use long-arm sewing machines....I just love Elinore Burns! Are any of you familiar with her name and what she does?

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Betty J. Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 08:18:01 AM
I have been a fan of Eleanor Burns for years and years, especially when she taught how to create a half square triangle. That was the best and easiest thing. I have since gone on to learn lots of her tricks of the trade. Her mind must be constantly going. Yes, I would say I am a fan of hers.

Betty in Pasco
vintagediva1 Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 08:09:35 AM
Debbie,
When is the quilt show in Columbus? My sister and I will go and maybe we could meet for coffee
Michele

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sleepless reader Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 07:35:36 AM
She has a home here in my town. I have seen her around, but never had the desire to tackle her! Seems like a very nice lady. Maybe I'll tackle a quilt some day...
Sharon

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Mikki Posted - Mar 29 2009 : 12:06:15 AM
Debbie, I thought we had a farmgirl playing football for a second, lol So happy for you, you must have been beside yourself!

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Contrary Wife Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 9:03:32 PM
I think she is fantastic. She really has a knack for taking quiltmaking directions and turning them into something understandable. I got to go to her store in San Diego last fall and got to see her set she uses for her show....I have several of her books.

Teresa Sue
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Beverley Posted - Mar 28 2009 : 7:42:39 PM
I just love her books and how she makes her quilts and how she throws fabric over her shoulder when she doesn't need it. congrats on meeting her!!!!

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gramadinah Posted - Mar 22 2009 : 5:25:06 PM
Good for you I love her Quilt books and got a chance to meet her in Alaska about 20 years ago.

Diana

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