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I Ching Modern Quilt-along
The I Ching reflects the universe in miniature. It is also a book of patterns. Join me in making a modern quilt based on it.
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Today I incidently found your photos on flickr. I was so impressed especially by the idea of a menopause party. I love your improvisational quilts!!!! I’m so inspired! I’d love to take my bag of scraps and immediately start my own.
Thanks Feli – I hope you will start improvising. I have lots of info on my blog about the improvisational process: http://daintytime.net/tags/improvmonday/
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A friend just sent me a link to your site. We are in the process of starting up a non-traditional quilt group here. I’m wondering what state you’re in – I’m in NC and see that you have exhibited in the state. Keep up the good work!
Excited to learn that I should be in your class this summer at Penland. Looking forward to it!
I also stumbled across your blog and am glad I did. Iwill be a regular visitor from the UK.
I am so glad I found your blog! I’m looking forward to seeing more quilts and crafts!
Wow – thanks Monique. You are my first commenter and maybe my first reader.