Karen, Queen of Squishies
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14 years ago
Karen, Queen of Squishies
That is so clever and amazing too! Thank you for the link Karen!
Amazing! Where did you find this?
Anne
That is awesome Gen
Wow! :)
Wow! This leaves me speechless.
Sunny
Here is another link to quilt blocks in stained glass. My own in fact. Although I don't have the new and improved website up. Hopefully by January.
I would love to see your work in person. Do you ever vend at any quilt shows? Gen
Isn't that something? Wow!
Best regards, Michelle in Nevada
Lovely! Thanks for sharing.
Best regards, Michelle > Here is another link to quilt blocks in stained glass. My own in
For the the last two years we have been at Quilt Odyssey in Hershey, PA and expect to be there in 2010 as well. That is the only major quilt show we vend at so far and it is usually scheduled for late August. My partner lives in MD and I live in PA so we only do shows where we can commute until the business and the economy improves. Meanwhile, I almost have our new website ready for uploading. I'm still working on the gallery portion, but hope to have all the kinks ironed out by December. The current one dates from a couple of years ago and we have traveled light years since then.
Thanks for looking!
If it's okay with the moderator I'll drop a line here when I put up the new site.
Diana H
Gulph Mills, PA
And I like to do stained glass quilts, by hand. Same coin, different sides.
G> Here is another link to quilt blocks in stained glass. =A0My own in
It really is. I use my glass computer programs and the quilting ones interchangeably and often find myself exchanging templates or looking for my fabric aids in my glass studio!. The only real drawback to glass is storing the stash. LOL
Diana H Gulph Mills, PA
i too love the stained glass, hard and soft. i'd think the hard is not as nice to fondle tho. cant curl up under it to keep warm and read a good book. still reallly pretty tho. i like when the hard ones are hung in front of a bright window and the light dances thru the colours against the wall opposite. oh, nearly forgot. rctq is usenet and this group has no moderator. we are more or less self controlled...with the emphasis on more or less. somedays we get it right, well most days. other days not so much. anyhow, my point is go ahead and post your link when the site is ready then add the link under your signature where others can find it in the future. that way there is no worrys from anyone who might have a notion to consider it spam. j.
"PhillyQuilter" wrote ... It really is. I use my glass computer programs and the quilting ones interchangeably and often find myself exchanging templates or looking for my fabric aids in my glass studio!. The only real drawback to glass is storing the stash. LOL
Diana H Gulph Mills, PA
That was done by Sue Baddley's husband Scott. Sue is a DJer and a long arm quilter extraordinaire. There is some talk that Scott may finish his Dear Jane and reach Goddess (?) status before many of us who have been working on the quilt for years.
Maybe wood is my medium.
Cindy
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