I like your Flame Tree piece, and it was fun reading about the process you used. The traditional quilt from a few entries back is very nice too. I'm one who also likes (and makes) both kinds of quilts and I don't understand what the polarization between the groups is about. Jen
In September 2003, my husband, Donald, and I moved from Bethesda, Maryland, to the Highland village of Comrie in Perthshire. It was the fulfillment of a dream that we have nurtured since our first trip to Scotland in 1986. Beginning with October 1, 2003, each month I have written the Highland Line to family, friends, former colleagues, and acquaintances who were interested in following our adventure.
Donald is a consultant/teacher in distance education and an avid golfer, although he hadn't played until he began taking lessons in 2003.
I am a quilter, specializing in smaller art quilts rather than traditional bed-sized quilts, although I sometimes make one of those as well.
We have four daughters back in the States and 6 grandchildren. We make two trips to the States each year to visit with them and as many friends and relatives as we can manage to squeeze in.
Welcome to our dream come true.
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I like your Flame Tree piece, and it was fun reading about the process you used. The traditional quilt from a few entries back is very nice too. I'm one who also likes (and makes) both kinds of quilts and I don't understand what the polarization between the groups is about. Jen
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