Hi! It's been awhile now I haven't been here :( So many things have been happening, busy mostly. I am planning to post new pics of my recent quilts. But first, I wanted to thank those that commented on my blog, like I said before I am new at this and I am trying to do my best to keep posting new happeneings and new quilts! So excited since I joined Sew Sisters Blogathon! I am excited to meet other Canadian quilters just like me, that have the same passions in quilting. So I will be posting those quilts , hopefully I can do it because I have a hard time finding that button to upload photos!
Hi Caro,
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous bunch of quilts- they will be treasured by your family for many years to come. I love star quilts don't you!
I have made a couple of lone star quilts and one feathered star as well as a wonky star quilt. I like scrap quilts as well as a limited palette quilt- it is always fun to play in the fabrics!
I am a teacher by profession- I teach in a school that offers Cree as a second language. I am not Cree speaking ( I teach the English component). Our students participate in cultural experiences such as traditional feasts in our school. We say a Cree prayer every morning and sing O Canada in Cree, English and French. Our students have the opportunity to learn how to pow wow dance too. I live in the large city of Edmonton and my students come from across the North of Edmonton to attend our program.
I have enjoyed meeting new to me bloggers from different parts of Canada. It has been a fun journey this week.
Regards from Edmonton,
Anna
Thank you so much! It's always nice to hear from other quilters. Greatly appreciated!
ReplyDeleteI have been busy making baby lone star quilts as well. I receive many requests for quilts, and whenever possible work on them. :)