I'm finally able to view the magazine. I was waiting with baited breath for Sept the first to arrive…. and then I couldn't view it because of the slow connection…
So it was the first thing I did this morning when I got to the hotel and my anticipation was rewarded…. well done Jim.
"taking quilting one step further"
Pam, thanks for the link to the magazine. I’d subscribed, but forgotten about it! I wonder if they will send out reminders. Perhaps not, with over 150,000 subscribers.
The article was very good, if a little sad. It reminded me of my own childhood, growing up in North Wales, singing hymns in a Welsh chapel with a corrugated tin roof. When it rained you had to sing louder.
Enjoy the rest of your trip. A shame about Bayeux, but preferable to drowning (!)
Carole
from the Monet class at FOQ
My, gosh…what is left for the next issue of the magazine? I enjoyed your article. I loved your Scotland pictures in the previous blog entry. I wish yoiu and Keith continued safe travels.
I think it will be great… I will add video next time to my piece and maybe a project.
Yrs, I was disappointed about Bayeux…. but hopefully we will have a tour there soon…!!!
Hi Pam, I was also in your Monet class at the Festival of Quilts,I was the one from Brunei, I read your article in the quiltposium magazine and really enjoyed it. I also really enjoyed your class and seeing your work.
I used also to be horribly shy and lacking in self confidence, and it still comes back sometimes, but I think quilting has really helped me come out of my shell.
Anne
hi pam:
i want you to know i am so impressed with your article in the new issue of quiltposium magazine. i have not been to russia, if you can believe it, and i am inspired now to put a trip together because of what you wrote and drew.
you are a rock star and i love you and your talents!
jim