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NameJohn Green
Date2009-08-17
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MessageBest wishes. Very sorry to hear about your diagnosis.


NameBetsy Farwell
Date2009-08-17
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MessageHi, So sorry to hear about your mother. I enjoyed her so much and the class she taught for the San Fernando Quilt Guild was excellent. She really taught me how to machuine quilt. I have her books and the things she taught me I'll use and think of her. Betsy Farwell


NameJane Harmon
Date2009-08-17
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MessageI took my first free motion quilting class from Kathy. I loved her style and energy. She has been such a talent and great teacher over the years. We will miss her spirit and energy but can still love her nonetheless.

Jane Harmon


NameVirginia Palmer
Date2009-08-17
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MessageKen and Kristine and family.

I started quilting in 2001 and took my first classes at Thimble Creek from Laura Nownes and Kathy Sandbach. In fact over the years I took Beginning Quilting 3 times from Kathy! Kathy was an absolute delight to take a class from. Her teaching, her sense of humor, and her patience with me were marvelous! In my first class I took I was having problems and Kathy said - "Just use the needle and think of it as a pencil and draw with it." I told Kathy "But I can't draw with a pencil on paper."

My first quilt was the Alphabet Sampler by Laura Nownes and Diana McClun and Kathy had quilted the original one. Since this quilt was my first one and it was very special to me I wanted Kathy to quilt mine which she did and of course did an outstanding job.

She will always be in my memories.

Virginia Palmer


NameTerri Thayer
Date2009-08-17
MessageSo sorry to hear about Kathy's illness. What a tough time for your family. She was my first machine quilting teacher and I enjoyed her sense of fun, while admiring her work. She let me know I could accomplish far more than I thought possible.

Her legacy is widespread.


NameDina Jeannotte
Date2009-07-22
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MessageJust "googled" to see if you had any new books--you are my inspiration for machine quilting--and I see you are ill? Hope it helps a little to know you taught me to quilt and I've shared your knowledge and approach with grateful quilting friends. I'm sure we all wish you the very best, and your advice is "visible" all over central Maine!
Gratefully, Dina


Namejoan blizzard
Date2009-06-29
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MessageHi Kathy, I watched your segment on simply quilts last night and this morning. How easy you make it look. Do you have a video or book I can purchase, either or, a workshop on the web....... Congratulations. Your work is wonderful, and achieveable...... Kind regards from Joan.


Namemary
Date2009-03-19
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MessageI am so new at quilting. I have used only the walking foot on 2 quilts...Now...I am getting very brave after reading " Show me how to Machine Quilt". I loved your book. This makes me want to get started and practice.
My bobbin thread is just a straight line on the
underneath side of the quilt. I have the tension 1-3 setting...??? What am I doing wrong?
smilie
Mary


NameBarbara Woodman
Date2009-03-16
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MessageKathy,you and your family are in my prayers. I will always remember the week spent with you at Quilting Adventures in Texas. We laughed a lot and learned a lot. I am still enjoying the techniques learned from you. And I am proud to have an applique quilt that you quilted for me. I send my very best wishes. Barbara Woodman


NameJill Frazior
Date2009-03-14
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MessageDear Kathy,

You will be missed this year at Quilting Adventures.

You are in our hearts and in our prayers.

Jill, Barbara & Billye. (2006 students)


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