Thank you Sew Sisters for inviting me to the great Canadian Blogathon!
I have a giveaway of 10 Kona Solids fat quarters! Sew Sisters also has a giveaway sponsored by Robert Kaufman on their blog too! Keep reading to find out how to enter on my giveaway!
Today I get to tell you a little about myself and show you where to find some other great Canadian blogs!
I am a country girl through and through. I do love visiting the big city, but my heart belongs on Manitoulin Island in northern Ontario, Canada. It also belongs to my two little sons and my awesome husband.
My passion is quilting and pretty much everything quilt related. I call myself an art quilter who loves 3D embellishments. And by 3D, I mean stick off the quilt alot=) Take a look at my 3D flowers.
This is 'Whimsical Wonder'
I have started teaching and doing trunk shows on my 3D flowers and embellishments.
I am different, I admit...for instance, it is not everyday you put bottle caps on a quilt!
This is 'A Walk Through Time'.
I have recently been getting my 3D quilts published into magazines and a few books, so that gets me super excited to see my name in print=) I love quilting so much that I wanted to promote it in Canada as much as I could so I joined the Board of the Canadian Quilters' Association, which is the national quilting organization in Canada. I am currently in the role as Vice President and love spreading the word of our organization and the great ways we unite quilters across Canada.
Most days you can find me in my studio dreaming up designs for making 3D quilts or how to add new embellishments onto a quilt.
Check out these super Canadian blogs, and Krista, a fellow Ontario blogger is also a host blogger so be sure to check her out too:
If you want to enter the giveaway, (international entries welcome too=) please leave a comment telling me why you quilt. If you want a second chance, let me know if you are a new or old follower of my blog.
Thank you Sew Sisters for inviting me to this fun event, and thanks to all of you for stopping by!





I quilt as a way to express my creativity & as a way to cope with chronic pain. I find quilting to be an almost meditative experience. I also really enjoy making quilts for friends & family. Thanks for the chance to win.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are incredible! I'm a new follower, via email subscription. So happy to have discovered your blog. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI quilt to be able to produce something tangible and it feels good to create!
ReplyDeleteI am an old follower of your blog, though less of the old ;-)
ReplyDeleteI have many precious memories of Manitoulin Island as a child from Sudbury area.Fall season picking apples and colourful leaves of fall.
ReplyDeleteWow your quilts are 3D & not surprised they are being asked for.
Congrats.Hoê to win. Happy Quilting from Fort McMurray AB:)
I have been following your blog for a while now. I love seeing your amazing creations.
ReplyDeleteI quilt as a way to relax and as a form of therapy. I find that being creative keeps me happy and helps me to be a better mum and wife for my family.
ReplyDeleteNot sure it is cheaper than therapy but it is much more versatile and portable and the results are much prettier!!!
Quilting has long been my escape from the stress of work and everyday life. Now retired with children grown, quilting is my indulgence and provides the chance to meet so many creative people and make new friends.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower - drawing such inspiration from your work.
ReplyDeleteWhy do I quilt? Gee, there are many reasons. I am carrying on a tradition that came from both grandmothers. But I love to create and quilting is a very creative process with lots of variations to explore. It makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteI am an "old" follower with a young heart. ha ha. I have been following your blog for a while.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love making things with my hands- and it is the closest I get to being an artist and designing something.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the giveaway and I really enjoyed looking at your art quilts.
I quilt for the relaxation it gives and the way I can be creative the color and shapes , I am a new follower via blogger, happy sewing to all
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work...I quilt because I love creating one-of-a-kind gifts. And I enjoy sharing ideas with my quilting friends!
ReplyDeletesewbusy.pc@gmail.com
I quilt because I love it. Every part of the process is fun and fascinating for me, planning the next quilt, choosing fabric, then seeing it all come together is a wonderful feeling.
ReplyDeleteI've been following you for quite a while now.
ReplyDeleteI started to quilt because it was on my 'bucket' list and I had a three month period of unemployment so I got out my bucket list and haven't looked back! That was 4 years ago and I do find that sewing and quilting keep me sane. Really.
ReplyDeleteFunny how some com mentors will say exactly what you want. I'm primarily an art quilter. It gives me a tactile way to express my creativity and to take my mind of my pain.
ReplyDeleteI love making quilts for family and friends.
WOW!! Your work is just amazing!! Why do I quilt? I have to. It's an obsession.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous quilts! Love that bottlecap one.
ReplyDeleteI started quilting just as a kind of time killer, but I find it a good way to unwind after a difficult work day.
(clumsy.chord(At)gmail.com)
I quilt because I love giving away my creations. I enjoy personalizing all my quilts for the recipient.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you Jackie...here from New Brunswick(one of the hosts)
ReplyDeleteYou have fantastic work!! thank you for sharing with us.
Hi Jackie. Thanks for introducing all these amazing quilt blogs/bloggers. I quilt mostly to satisfy a creative itch, and to meet other great like-minded people.
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie
ReplyDeleteI've always sewn but only started quilting around 10 years ago
I've been following you with GFC for a while now!
ReplyDeleteJackie I am an old follower. Your 3D quilts fascinate me.
ReplyDeleteI am an old follower
ReplyDeleteI love to quilt to satisfy my inner creativity.
ReplyDeleteoh wow - I just love your 3D quilts. I quilt as a hobby - but also because I love to make gifts for people - and this is a great way to be able to show them I love them.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower on GFC
ReplyDeleteI started quilting when recovering from a serious car accident - used as part of my physical therapy. It is also a connection to family tradition - many quilters down thru the generations.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because the creating and then the use of the quilts make me happy
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting! I quilt because I love to create things.
ReplyDeleteLucky you! Manitoulin is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and a fellow Ontarian!
ReplyDeleteBarb@Witsend
I quilt because it lets me be creative and lets the stress of the day to day thing disappear.
ReplyDeleteBaarb@Witsend
I quilt as it is a great avenue to explore new ideas and expand on my whackiness. thanks for hosting....a fellow Ontarian.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are so fresh and new. I began quilting only a couple of years ago after I saw a memory quilt that belonged to a friend. It plucked at my heart strings. Once I have chosen the perfect pattern I'll make some for my family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the wonderful giveaway. Solids are so great for showing off a block.
I'm following by email. Thanks for the chance to win those great fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI love the feel of fabric, the feeling of having created something beautiful. Also quilting takes time and I can curl up on the couch and hand quilt. It is very relaxing. (with full time class I need something to relax with that doesn't smell like rum) =)
ReplyDeleteI love to have beautiful things for my home and to give as gifts, and being able to make them myself is just so much fun -- that's why I quilt! Plus I love collecting fabric, and I have to do more with it than just admire it.
ReplyDeleteI have followed your blog for a pretty long while, but won't say I'm an "old" follower -- ha ha.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are gorgeous!!! I quilt because I love the process and creative outlet! Plus I like to make gifts for family and friends... It is that simple!
ReplyDeleteI follow you via Bloglovin' thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI love quilting because it is like going to therapy for me when I get together with all my friends. Lots of laughs and comradery. I love being creative!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and "A Walk Through Time". Are those flattened beer bottle caps you've used? It is fabulous. As to why I quilt, I quilt because I have this irresistible urge - I can't help myself!
ReplyDeleteI love that your different Jackie, I am too!
ReplyDeleteI quilt mainly when I have a deadline, a contest or a new baby coming or some sort of event, which is everyday ; )
I follow your blog by email! Thanks for the extra chance to win!
ReplyDeleteI am an old follower of yours Jackie, in fact your blog is linked to mine on my blogroll for many years!
ReplyDeleteI am also a new follower!
ReplyDeleteI quilt to help cope with depression and love it- quilting and machine embroidery have helped me come out of myself and while not become a people person, have helped me broaden my horizons.
ReplyDeleteam a follower and love Whimsical Flowers
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it is in my blood, because it is a great way to connect with friends (both new and old), and because I love the feeling of accomplishment that comes with finishing a project.
ReplyDeleteAmazing work Jackie! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI learned to sew when I was a kid & really enjoyed it. I made most of clothes up until I had a steady paycheck & then stopped sewing entirely. My sisters talked me into quilting about 7 years ago & I rediscovered the joy of sewing & being creative again. Thanks for sharing your lovely quilts & thanks for the great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of your blog (GFC). Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower. I have been since my gramma Myra sent me your way.
ReplyDeleteHI Jackie,
ReplyDeleteThanks for being a host blogger. I am a new follower to your blog and love the 3D embellishments.
I quilt because I like to create but also has a means of escape from daily stresses and routines.
And I love fabric and all the colors and prints that it comes in.
ruthq@rogers.com
Hi again,
ReplyDeleteI guess that I can leave 2 comments.
Quilting makes me happy and I can create just about anything.
ruthq@rogers.com
I quilt because I love the feel of fabric and the pop of colour it brings to my life. When we live in the "great white north" it's a wonderful way to pass the time in winter!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I like playing with fabric and I like drawing quilting designs with my needle. lovely things on your blog. I'm going to come back again! Thanks for the chance to win those great solids.
ReplyDeleteYour dinensional quilts are gorgeous. I love the idea for the bottle caps too. I quilt for so many reasons. I enjoy giving quilts as gifts to wrap someone in love, I love it for the creativity and challenges it provides. I also quilt for relaxation.
ReplyDeleteI find quilting soothes my need to make something better than any other craft I jhave tried
ReplyDeleteOh my word! Your quilts are wonderful. Such interesting creativity. I quilt as therapy. For relaxation, to get away from it all, and to just create! Thanks for a chance at the give-away.
ReplyDeleteMaureen
mgw070 at shaw dot ca
Jackie, I am not entering the draw (fellow host) but just wanted to say how much I love your 3D art quilts!! I have never tried any of this but keep studying yours :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. I love finding these great Canadian blogs & this blogathon always has "new to me" inpirations!
ReplyDeleteMaureen
mgw070 at shaw dot ca
Wow your quilts are so creative! Bottlecaps... How cool! Thanks for hosting and sharing. :-)
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love having something quiet to do in my downtime and nothing else is nearly as rewarding as making a quilt.
ReplyDeletewhy do I quilt? It relax me. and I love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for the chance…
Annie
and I am a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteyour quilts are amazing
ReplyDeleteI actually started quilting when I was working through the grief of my sons death. I continued to quilt because I find it soothing
ReplyDeleteI like color and like to create and gift quilts to others. Love the batik giveaway.
ReplyDeleteWow,just awesome.Why I quilt?I bean sewing and them one they one of my classmates brought a quilt book to tray do some projects,till today.I enjoy playing with fabrics.
ReplyDeleteI am an old follower of your blog and love your colorful fabrics.Thanks for the fun!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your embellished quilts. I quilt for the tactile experience of working with cloth, for the challenge creating creates and because I love working with colour!
ReplyDeleteso nice to meet you, love your 3D quilts...good for you in being so creative. Thanks for hosting this part of the blogathon it has been such a wonderful trip across our great country.
ReplyDeleteforbesrj@shaw.ca
You have some wonderful projects! I love to quilt ...love the fabrics and colours and the chance to make something pretty!
ReplyDeleteWaving Hello from Fredericton NB! Your quilts and all their embellishments are always such fun to see Jackie! Glad you took part in the Blogathon, it's been a great week! Please count me in for the draw of those great Kona Solids.
ReplyDeleteYes, I've been a Follower of your Blog for quite a while. (But I don't want to call myself an "old Follower" lol
ReplyDeleteI don't remember why I first wanted to quilt, I think the beauty I found in quilts I saw. I love anything handmade and the idea that you start with a pile of fabric or scraps and end up with a beautiful handmade work of art appeals to me! The first quilt I ever made my grandma helped me with and I hand quilted the entire thing. Then I got into baby sized quilts because it is a great size that I can actually complete and feel great about for all my friends and family welcoming a new life into their home...but recently I have started trying larger quilts and I am really enjoying the process and ability to work on a larger "canvas."
ReplyDeleteLove the quilts. So different and very nice. Thanks for sharing and the chance to win that great fabric.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower and can't wait to see what wonderful things you come up with.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work and a great giveaway!! I think I quilt because I love creating with fabric and quilts last much longer than clothes (which I used to make).
ReplyDeleteI already follow your blog with GFC, thanks!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I became addicted to creating beautiful things with fabric and I always loved to sew. Seeing your beautiful 3d quilting was awesome. Thank you
ReplyDeleteGood question! I think it was the beginning of discovering my creativity. Arranging fabric and colours seemed safe and useful. No stopping me now! lol Luv those 3d flowers
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it gives me pleasure to make things and give them away. Your 3D flowers are incredible.
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, I quilt as a way to relax... And to feel creative! This is my very first blog hop... ( I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings....but your site is my fav!!) I love the 3D flowers and embellishments :) and no... Never seen bottle caps on a quilt before ! Love it :)
ReplyDeleteHello from Nova Scotia. Jackie, your 3D pieces are amazing and very bright. I love the flowers and the fabric you chose is perfect for them. I envy your talent.
ReplyDeleteHello, I just love your 3D flowers...stunning...I quilt to giveaway...I have always loved to give something homemade away as a gift..now that I am a quilter, many newlyweds, my children and grandbabes, all can be warmed by one of my own creations...those bright colors that you are giving away, would surely brighten any ones days..
ReplyDeleteHello from Sunny *cough..snowy..cough* Alberta! I love your designs!! I quilt because it fills my heart, and it fills my need to give from the heart. Thank you so much for sharing with us; good luck to everyone! thejules92@msn.com
ReplyDeleteThis blog hop has been so much fun - meeting Canadian bloggers right across the country! I quilt for the joy of it - it is my creative outlet and change of pace from a sometimes very stressful job.
ReplyDeleteI've been following you for awhile now :)
ReplyDeleteI love the tropical colours in your FQ giveaway, so please count me in!
ReplyDeleteI also love your quilt with the bottle caps - there's a lot of fun stuff going on there!
...and I'm a new follower now!
ReplyDeleteI quilt as a getaway to the world, a chance to express myself.
ReplyDeleteLove the solid fabrics. So could use them to brighten up things with the dark winter days
I will have to return & look more closely at your blog... It's a new one to me & I'm at work today. Please enter me in the giveaway. annesimonot@sasktel.net
ReplyDeleteI quilt for relaxation and to create something.
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog. I have been enjoying this blogathon very much as I have found many new and interesting blogs. Thanks
ReplyDeleteYou have a very interesting way of displaying your quilting. Now the 3D is giving me some very creative ideas. Thanks for the opportunity to win.
ReplyDeleteI like quilting to make something pretty for me and others to enjoy!
ReplyDeleteJackie your quilts are gorgeous! Something magical about adding those 3-D details. Wow.
ReplyDeleteI love the creativity involved in quilting - from selecting fabrics, to the design and then the actual stitching. So many possibilities!
I quilt to keep sane (and the warming effect is appreciated too at this time of year!) x
ReplyDeleteI am on long-time follower, although usually a quiet one ;)
ReplyDeletei only make charity quilts or quilts for special people, such as a six year old with cancer, a child in foster care who does not understand why they cannot go back home. my problem is income. i receive less than four hundred dollars monthly for disability so buying quilting essentials is not an option. thanks for a great giveaway babscorbitt@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie; I just love your work. Thanks for being a host.
ReplyDeleteI'm having a hard time explaining why I love quilting...but I do love it. Everything except basting....lol
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ReplyDeleteYour quilts are stunning. I am brand new to blogging and thank you and Sew Sisters for this great experience.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it's my way of expressing my creativity. I do something quilty every day and just enjoy it.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower :)
ReplyDeleteI love playing with all the great fabrics. Mixing colors and prints to see what happens. Lucky for me it turned into a career!
ReplyDeleteWhy do I quilt? Hmmm, I love to fondle fabric, and I want to be able to leave a small mark after I leave this earth. No really I quilt because it's my chance to release my inner "artiste".
ReplyDeleteOh yes, I have been following your blog. I'm an old time fiddler (oops, follower LOL). I fiddle with fabric.
ReplyDeleteI am a regular follower. Thanks for the chance to win! Kona Solids... YUMMY!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I just love it. I love being creative and using the tiny scraps that others throw away. But some Kona solids would really make my day!
ReplyDeleteI not sure why i quilt but I love to. I need to. I really really really enjoy it. And it make wonderful gifts.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration to take my quilting further.
Nine years ago I started a Bottom of the Month thru our fabric store and that got me on the road to quilting. I love it. I am new to your blog and will have to sign on as a follower to see all your very interesting quilts.
ReplyDeleteFabric has always been my passion and I make mostly charity quilts for cancer patients. Love your blog and 3D flowers.
ReplyDeleteI just became a follower and will enjoy your blog more often.
ReplyDeleteALREADY FOLLOW>BLOG LOVIN'!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
Wow, your quilts are sew creative...very interesting twist! Love the Kona colours you chose for your giveaway...they just call out to be used...and not added to stash! I'm a quilter just because it is so much fun to play with fabric, colour, and design. And sew addictive LOL
ReplyDeleteHELLO,MY PASSION IS QUILTING ANYTHING CHRISTMAS! LOVE REDS! THANKS FOR SHARING SUCH AN INSPIRING BLOG+A BEAUTIFUL GIVEAWAY!
ReplyDeletemsstitcher1948@yahoo.com
I've loved to sew since I was about 10. I took up quilting when I got tired of sewing clothes. It's a great hobby!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love being able to create something from nothing!
ReplyDeleteFollowing you via email. (laura84watt)
ReplyDeleteI'm already a follower ;-)
ReplyDeleteI quilt to feed my urge to create and to spread quilty goodness around to those I love.
ReplyDeleteI quilt, because I love making pretty things to give to others. Thanks for the chance to win. I enjoyed seeing your 3D creations. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower via email.
ReplyDeleteYour work is glorious! I quilt because I love creating something out of nothing. My professional work feels like it has no beginning or end, so quilting gives me the gift of being able to start, work on and finish something. I need that definition in my life!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love playing with fabric and I love to see the end results (even though I don't get there that often :))
ReplyDeleteI am a long time follower of your blog and I love your creativity!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I find it calming and therapeutic. I love colours and different combinations. Most of my quilts go to my growing family and I finally made one for myself! I am a new to your blog and enjoy your creativity with three dimensional quilting.
ReplyDeleteyou make some beautiful quilts, such imagination. as to why i quilt??.. to buy pretty fabrics of course lol
ReplyDeleteI quilt because ... I was inspired and so impressed by my grandmother. Quilts are so beautiful and I am not very artistic so thought I would give it a try.
ReplyDeleteI quilt to satisfy my need to create, to deal with stress and for the joy of giving something I made to those I care for. Thanks for a chance at your giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower via RSS Feeds.
ReplyDeleteFabulous flowers, Jackie!
ReplyDeleteHummm...i quilt. Just because :)
ReplyDeleteWhen i am feeling stressed and over whelmed with life, i quilt. Also i like to use my creativity :)
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I can't help it! I love fabric and fibres and love to spend my days creating!
ReplyDeleteAlso i am a new follower! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower. I already follow the CQA blog site and now I can follow your personal blog!
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I've love to create! I don't like to follow patterns but sometimes I'm forced to.
ReplyDeleteI used to live on Manitoulin Island and I love the area.
I am a relatively new quilter - I love being able to make something that is useful and loved. I'm hoping to continue to improve my skills, but am definitely a beginner. I am blessed to be living on Manitoulin Island! Wonderful place, but I do love to get to the city sometimes too. :-) I am a new follower too.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love to sew. I have sewn since I was twelve and love it as well as other hand crafts. A few years ago I began to get into quilting and reading bloggers who quilt and it just took off from there.
ReplyDeleteNice to meet you! I quilt because I love playing with colors and shapes, and sewing has always been a passion. Making a quilt is just fun!
ReplyDeleteI quilt for a creative outlet. Thank you for participating in the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower.
ReplyDeleteQuilting keeps me sane. But it is also an obsession. I just have to sew something together - even if they are just scraps.
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are beautiful! I started quilting when a friend wanted to teach me, I have never looked back, I love it.
ReplyDeleteWhen I sit down to sew, I actually feel my heart rate slow. The only other place I feel this relaxed is when I swim or letter signs. For me it is a meditative state.
ReplyDeleteI am an old follower..
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it combines practical and it gives me a creative outlet. It's also cheaper than Prozac.
ReplyDeleteHi! I love your unique and beautiful works! It's always great to see something different and unique! 3D flower is fantastic idea and beautifully made! Thank you for a lovely give away! Sunny wished from Greece! x Teje
ReplyDeletenerospost(at)gmail(dot)com
I quilt because it allows me to create with color and texture while following a challenging pattern. I'm new to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it allows me to create with color and texture while following a challenging pattern. I'm new to your blog.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because of my family and I do enjoy it. I do have a large family and my goal is to supply each and everyone with a quilt. By the way you have an interesting blog that I am enjoying
ReplyDeleteMy grandma always quilted and it gives me something to do to use some of my creative ideas. The colors of fabric, the shapes and patterns all blend or contrast to just create something beautiful. So now I can help to keep someone warm or have a unique bag to carry books etc.
ReplyDeleteGreat job on your creativeness, isn't it fun to be unique.
So nice to meet you!
ReplyDeleteI have always had a creative outlet. When I discovered quilting a few years ago it was the perfect fit. I could incorporate my love of hand stitching and my need to feel, I am very tactile. I love the fabric, the possibilities with embellishments and the community I have found through quilting. Win win all the way round.
I quilt because I absolutely love it! I only started three years ago because I always thought it would be too hard for me to do, I so wish I had started years ago. Thanks for the giveaway. Linda
ReplyDeleteI already follow you on Bloglovin. Linda
ReplyDeleteNew follower here. I love sewing and got tired of clothing construction and found quilts more rewarding - and a bonus - it doesn't have to fit your body! :) Thanks for the giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower. I love your quilts. They are beautiful. Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I enjoy my alone time, and nothing better than playing with fabric and ending up with a beautiful creation!
ReplyDeleteWhat a good question! I quilt because I've never been artistic or creative, and it finally gave me a place to express creativity and it makes me happy :)
ReplyDeleteLove your art quilts. I quilt for the pleasure of seeing bit and pieces turn into a work of art.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work...love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilts. I quilt because it is my way of painting with fabric, and takes the place of when I used to make my daughter's clothes when they were small.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it makes me happy!
ReplyDeleteI'm new to your blog, and it's interesting to see the embellishments. I quilt because it makes me happy.
ReplyDeleteI love the charge of seeing something I've made with my own hands. Thanks for the fab giveaway - I LOVE Kona!
ReplyDeleteI'm an old follower!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR QUILTS! I quilt because it lets me be creative ;-))
ReplyDeleteI quilt because it's fun and a great creative outlet!
ReplyDeleteI am new to your blog! And I will be back ;-))
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie! Your quilts are amazing!
ReplyDeleteI am a happy follower! Thanks for the second chance to win those awesome solids So pretty!
ReplyDeleteYour quilts are unique! I started quilting because I missed sewing. I used to sew a lot for our children but once they were grown and away from home, I wasn't sewing as much as I liked.
ReplyDeleteI quilt because I love quilts and the process making them! Great Stress reeiver! midwayfarms@hughes.net
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower of your blog and very happy to find you thanks to the blog hop.
ReplyDeleteThanks for participating. Haven't been to Manitoulin Island for a long time but lots of fond memories.
ReplyDeleteI am a new follower.
ReplyDeleteI never thought of myself as creative till I started quilting- so different from my paid job. It restores and renews my energy for family and work.
ReplyDeleteI love quilting cause I see congretely what I´ve created and can make beautiful things to our home :)
ReplyDeletemmyheartishere@gmail.com
I love 3-D art in general and I hadn't seen your quilts before, they are stunning! I started quilting out of curiousity and then it became a sort of therapy! Can't stop now!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new e-mail follower. I can't resist 3-D!
ReplyDeleteGreat to meet you! :) I quilt because I love to be productively creative, and I love fabric.
ReplyDeleteQuilting takes me to a happy place whether doing alone or in a group!
ReplyDeleteYou have beautiful deigns!! Quilting, for me, is a terrific way to experiment and create fun pieces from fabric for family and friends!!
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog!! I am so glad to be introduced to you through the Canadian Blogathon!
ReplyDeleteI'm a new follower of your blog and I'm so glad I've found your embellished quilts.
ReplyDeleteQuilting relaxes me!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great giveaway
I love to quilt because I always wanted to be an artist, but have no artistic talent whatsoever. But, I can follow a pattern, and end up with something beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI am a follower.
ReplyDeletemy sis, the quilter, gave me a shot in the arm after I lost my hubby to cancer and had to have a couple of cancer operations myself. she got me started on quilting!
ReplyDeleteI am a 'Quilting Junkie'. Love being in my studio.
ReplyDeleteLove your site, and am enjoying your site. New follower, and looking forward to seeing all your lovely works.
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