Hello there!
I haven’t been a very busy blogger this month but I have been a pretty dedicated fiber artist. My focus has been on developing my portfolio and on submitting my art for exhibits. I’m so excited to tell you that this morning I received word that one of my quilts has been accepted into The Whistler House Museum’s exhibit: “How Does Your Garden Grow?”! My first submission and my first acceptance!
This is a piece that began as a lesson in Pam Allen’s online class and I expanded on it, making it into a quilt called “Rosie’s Meadow.”

This is fabulous Janis. Has an almost Japanese look to it. I love it. Hope you win an award with it. Although we moved over a month ago our new place could still be mistaken for a thrift store! Not doing any art at present untill all is shelved and accessible.
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Thanks Trish! And you know I’ve moved way too many times so I know so well what it’s like there! Just this one factor in my life held me back from doing my art to an unbelievable degree!
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Congratulations, Janis! I hope to see this show and your piece.
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Thanks Madalene! After Sarah arrived we looked for you and I realized I missed saying goodbye to you yesterday! It was good to see you there!
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Wonderful, Janis! It’s a wonderful quilt!
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Thanks Kathy!
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love the quilt! Good luck!
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Thanks Nancy!
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Very nice! I like the contrast and the fabric selection almost looks as if a nice breeze is blowing across your piece. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you for the positive feedback!
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