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Follow the adventures and activities of a quilt author, me, with my my series of "Square-agonals Books and Patterns. As I travel on my "book tour", scheduled events at quilt shops, quilt guilds, workshops, retreats and quilt markets, let's see what I get into! Thanks for following me!
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Congrats of the wonderful article in the NQA website. I remember your first classes at Leslie's. I was working there at the time. I remember telling you that one of the blocks were turned wrong in your class sampler hanging on the wall and you told me it was a trick for the students to see it. Once again, I'm proud to know you and hope you become world famous. Karen
Congrats of the wonderful article in the NQA website. I remember your first classes at Leslie's. I was working there at the time. I remember telling you that one of the blocks were turned wrong in your class sampler hanging on the wall and you told me it was a trick for the students to see it. Once again, I'm proud to know you and hope you become world famous. Karen
I love reading and following your blog. It really makes me feel like I get to do everything with you. I am very proud to say that you are my quilt instructor! = )
Congrats of the wonderful article in the NQA website.
ReplyDeleteI remember your first classes at Leslie's. I was working there at the time. I remember telling you that one of the blocks were turned wrong in your class sampler hanging on the wall and you told me it was a trick for the students to see it.
Once again, I'm proud to know you and hope you become world famous.
Karen
Congrats of the wonderful article in the NQA website.
ReplyDeleteI remember your first classes at Leslie's. I was working there at the time. I remember telling you that one of the blocks were turned wrong in your class sampler hanging on the wall and you told me it was a trick for the students to see it.
Once again, I'm proud to know you and hope you become world famous.
Karen
I love reading and following your blog. It really makes me feel like I get to do everything with you. I am very proud to say that you are my quilt instructor! = )
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