Entrepreneur. Creative Force. DIY Ninja. Organizing Fiend. Lover of all things quilty and maker of traditional quilts and wearable art. National Educator; engaging quilt lecture speaker; award winning machine quilter; author and pattern designer.
Thursday, June 11, 2015
22.10 ~ Not Just Another Wednesday
FYI: This is not about quilting....
Shortly after I got home from the hospital My dad sent me a book called "A Cancer Battle Plan" by Anne E. Frahm. It changed my life. She was basically told to go home and get her affairs in order. She was just a few years older than me when she heard those words. She started on a path of nutrition - she had nothing to lose. I embarked on a similar path.
I had to share that. To praise God for another year of doing what I love. Another chance to share my passion. Another year to get this book done. LOL Another year to teach a class. Another year to make quilts for others. To say thanks for allowing me to launch the non-profit in memory of my sister Em. Another year to give anyone battling cancer hope, to show that there is life on the other side.
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Midnight Musings
The past several weeks have been pedal to the metal for me as I worked on show quilts and a very special QOV that was part of a special exhibit at MQX Quilt Festival in Manchester, NH. I'm not good with deadlines, I know they are coming and I think I'm on track and then well life gets in the way and things always take longer than you think they should. There were many nights where I was burning the midnight oil till 1, 2 or 3 AM. I never learn.
It was such an honor to be part of this exhibit and many thanks to Candace West for organizing and curating this event. There was a need for tissues when they were presented. I called my quilt Heartstring Star.
What was really fun about this project is we all started with the same two block options. Candace designed them and we could do what we wanted on each of our quilts. I love that they are all so different and as unique as each recipient.
Most of you that know me, know that I am a huge supporter of our military. They deserve the best of everything. This is just one small thing I can do to show that I support them and the sacrifices they and their families make while serving. We owe them a debt we cannot pay. May God bless them and their families and keep those on active duty safe.
Till next time keep on quilting.
Hugs, Linda
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