In a minute ago

In a minute ago is a fantastic BLOG…what a following and what a purpose. This blog is nowhere near having that sort of purpose and direction, but I hope there is someone out there that will love these sites as much as I do.

This lady is in Canberra Australia (my hubby Rog is from Sydney) and is the most amazing textile artist….I was especially drawn to her Crazy Quilting which is my new passion.

I was drawn to crazy quilting from an old one I needed to repair that my grandmother had, so thus I was drawn down the path of textile artistry. I’m an artist/graphic designer in background, but for years I haven’t had an outlet for my creativity. I’m just so excited to get back to something I really love.

Anyway, visit the site, it’s exceptional. She’s an artist/historian and has an interesting window on life.

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