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  • From all the images I saw the time must have been jam packed - how exciting with all the costuming and dress-up and the scenery looked lovely - what an amazing time you must have all had!   Australia was well represented from my count - with 2 from QLD and  4 from NSW and 1 from ACT, VIC & SA - did you actually catch up with everyone?

  • Hi Judy - just read your comment in the Reeth group - are you back home in QLD?  

  • Great to hear that Judy - sorry I didn't get a chance to catch up while we were in Queensland this year - today it's start the pack up - we head out Friday morning on our long drive home.

  • Hello Judith Lynn, good to see another Australian on the members site. Sure you will contribute to several of our groups. Any help I can be let me know or ask a member about how they changed their page theme.
  • Hi Judith it is me again, it is 5:20 am here where I am and I am trying to get caught up on things before heading out for a long day ahead.  But I looked at your photos of your work and wanted to add that you have a joyous use of colour  and a playfulness in the your rug hooking.  Delightful.  Sheila 

  • Judith, wonderful you have come back to TIGHR that is a good endorsement for the Guild.  Sheila

  • Judith, that was quick work getting set up!  Welcome to TIGHR I do hope you enjoy connecting with other rug hookers worldwide.  It is up to you to participate and share and you will find many interesting new people to share with.  By going to photos first is a good way to see what people are doing and you can get in touch with those who have displayed pieces that interest you.  I look forward to seeing what you post on your page and I look forward to meeting you online.  Sheila

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