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Wednesday, 28 December 2016

My SAQA Interview




They called it Marking Time and Tides in Stitch


Feel free to drop by their blog if you are interested.


I will keep a link on the sidebar to make it easier to link to
should you want to go back there again.

12 comments:

  1. Oh, Penny - what a joy to read this interview and see your beautiful work showcased in a setting where quilters from across Canada will connect and enjoy the stitch the colour and the design expertise you consistently bring to your art.
    Cannot wait to see what is next and look forward to what you and Judy will share in 2018!
    Happy New Year!
    Bethany

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  2. What a lovely interview, Penny! So nice to read more about you & your beautiful work. Would it be alright with you if I cross-post that article onto my Facebook page, Dear Flora? I think many would it very much.
    BRAVA (and I sure love your little cruciforms ... as you know!!)

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  3. "I think many would ENJOY it very much."
    [ fingers too zippy ]

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  4. Toddling across to read the interview now. Love the title!

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  5. Lovely to read your thoughts about how you work Penny and to see some of your larger pieces together in one article. Your description of your studio sounds simply delightful :-)

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  6. Congratulations Penny, another personal success!

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  7. Great interview and as always great examples of your beautiful work. Pure pleasure here!

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  8. Congratulations on your interview with SAQA Atlantic. Loved hearing your thoughts on your beautiful work. Your daily stitch is something I aspire to.

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  9. Before I go read it, I just want to say....that's fantastic!!!!!

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  10. What a wonderful interview! And I enjoyed exploring the other artists you admire as well. Great!

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  11. Good to read more about you and your work Penny - great interview. xx

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