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Janis Stoker commented on Janis Stoker's photoPosted on April 16, 2013 at 3:33am 0 Comments 0 Likes
As the current moderator of the Rogue Art Quilters of Ashland, OR, I extend an invitation to all interested Art Quilters to join us in a celebration of Notable Women who have made a difference.
Visit our website to view the Call for Entries specifics and obtain your entry form.
Notable Women Quilt Initiative Website: http://notablewomenquiltinitiative.wordpress.com/
Posted on January 31, 2013 at 1:25am 3 Comments 2 Likes
Just finished my quilt entry for this year's Pacific West Quilt Show in Tacoma. The challenge fabric is visible as the border and all those fussy-cut flowers that act as the octopus' "suckers" on his tentacles. The quilt size is 18" square, the other requirement.…
Posted on September 28, 2012 at 11:48am 4 Comments 1 Like
This quilt was done for the 2012 Leavenworth, WA quilt show challenge - and won a 2nd place ribbon. The theme of the challenge was "Fields of Fabric" and the challenge fabric was realized in the flower motifs in the right foreground. I live in the mountains in Oregon and look out on mountains and forests and distant farmlands. The challenge theme had me imagining those farmlands as crops of fabrics and of a woman looking out and whispering the fabrics into quilts.…
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Linda A. Stone said… Hello, Janis. I've just been enjoying your website. I have made a few postcards, but
none so wonderful as yours. They are fun, though, and very special. Linda A. Stone
Angie said… Another Oregonian! I'm in Seaside. There haven't been very many of us on this site, but you're the third one to join in 2 days.
I've been quilting for almost 6 years and enjoy traditional quilts and machine quilting. I make quilts for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative, so I've been exploring different techniques. I feel I lack creativity in that area...maybe if I enjoyed hand quilting or beading my "art" quilts would look more like art! I've been experimenting with Paintstiks, Angelina, foils, tulle and needlefelting. I LOVE machine quilting using fun threads.
Anyway, I just wanted to say hello and welcome!
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