I am finally back home for a few weeks after my class at the Haliburton School of the Arts last week, and stopping off in Southern Ontario to visit my father for his 89th birthday. It feels so good to be home with my family, including my girls, Ms. Peek-a-Boo ("Peekie"), at left, and Ms. Kissabelle ("Kissy") at right. We're going to do some serious bonding in the next couple of weeks :-)
ELAINE QUEHL, Quilt Artist, Teacher, Dyer, Designer
Tuesday, July 2, 2013
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Welcome home, Elaine. Love your cats. I watched your video - wonderful way to start my day. Congrats!
ReplyDeleteThank you for your kind words about the video Judy. I love my cats too :-))
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What a pair of beauties!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to assume you are referring to the cats Carolynn!
DeleteFabulous vidcast! I highly recommend it.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Judy!
DeleteI watched the 'cast yesterday while stitching 4-patches for Quilting for Calgary (flood quilts). Well done as always (Bonnie does good work, eh?) And I really enjoyed hearing about your process.
ReplyDeleteBack East last weekend, saw the hosta in my cousin's yard and now understand how they inspire you. For one thing, Eastern hosta are significantly larger than those "hardy to Zone 3"! I have serious 'gardening envy'! :-)
Thank you so much Margaret. Yes, we sometimes have hostas here that look like they are on steroids! Luv em!
ReplyDeleteGreat video with Bonnie. We all admire your hosta quilts and it is fascinating to see your process. You make it look positively easy, but we know better.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Martha.
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