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September | 2010 | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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September 1, 2010 at 10:28 ( Uncategorized. Time for my second posting. Hope I can figure out how to post pictures properly. Many thanks to Heather McArthur who took the time to walk me through blogging. The rest is up to me! Have you ever walked through a friends house and seen your quilt on their bed or wall? It could happen. However, the other day I was left without a doubt that one of my quilts has come out of the closet for good. My friends actually designed a room around it! Great Canadian Shop Hop.
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April | 2011 | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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April 4, 2011 at 10:15 ( Uncategorized. Firstly, thank you for spreading the word about Northcott s assistance in getting Canadian quilters quilts to Japan. We have received many positive comments in the past few days, as shops and quilters band together to create blankets of love . As a result of my email, I was contacted by fellow Canadian Bev Rogan, who has set up a website http:/ www.quiltsforjapan.ca. Visit my blog at http:/ www.pattispatchwork.com. Great Canadian Shop Hop. Join 84 other followers.
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For the love of fabric | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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For the love of fabric. February 9, 2011 at 17:38 ( Uncategorized. What is it about fabric shopping that can turn your day into a rainbow day? I was out with my son doing some practice driving for his driver’s license when we happened to pass a quilt shop (oh my, how did that happen? Since I’m teaching this class I’m required to make samples for each store. The fabric I bought today will go into making my 5th table runner and end up in a shop …. somewhere. Don’t know e...February 9, 2011 at 17:43. Fabric...
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February | 2011 | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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For the love of fabric. February 9, 2011 at 17:38 ( Uncategorized. What is it about fabric shopping that can turn your day into a rainbow day? I was out with my son doing some practice driving for his driver’s license when we happened to pass a quilt shop (oh my, how did that happen? Since I’m teaching this class I’m required to make samples for each store. The fabric I bought today will go into making my 5th table runner and end up in a shop …. somewhere. Don’t know e...The problem arose when I started ...
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March | 2011 | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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Gotta love this kind of a business meeting! March 23, 2011 at 20:15 ( Uncategorized. That’s right, just Heather, Sue and I in Vancouver. Pippa is over on Vancouver Island and Jean is in Ontario. They join us by way of a telephone in the middle of the table. However, they have assured us that they are sipping tea as well. It’s exciting to make plans for this fun event, obtain sponsors, arrange door prizes, and giggle about our exclusive service – sewing machine valets! How special is that! I can’t r...
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January | 2011 | Greatcanadianshophop's Blog
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January 21, 2011 at 11:30 ( Uncategorized. I spent a wonderful morning yesterday giving a talk to the Grouse Mountain Guild. They were such a nice group of ladies, this was one of those guilds I left thinking “I wish I was able to join this group”. Alas (do people still say alas? I say: “bring ‘um on! January 8, 2011 at 11:36 ( Uncategorized. As if there isn’t enough to do…. January 4, 2011 at 12:07 ( Uncategorized. I should add, Quilting is Murder, and so is this! Didn’t help my ego! And sign up. I&...
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Manitoba Feast | Quilter's Connection Blog
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Quilter's Connection Blog. Just another WordPress.com weblog. About Quilter’s Connection Magazine. September 24, 2010. Thought I’d share a recipe my aunt made for dinner the other night. My uncle used to grow and harvest wild rice. Wild rice is not like the white rice we make – it’s actually a grain, not a rice. And it has a wonderfully nutty flavour. I’ve been eating wild rice all my life, but this is one of my favourite recipes so far. North Country Wild Rice and Broccoli Casserole. Leave one →. You ar...
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Janet Rice-Bredin etc.: My Sanctuary Garden - The Flowers
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Wednesday, September 16, 2009. My Sanctuary Garden - The Flowers. I designed this garden primarily with the foliage in mind. I didn't want strong contrasts, because the garden was for relaxing. To that end, I didn't use any plants with burgundy foliage. I did, however, include a number of shrubs and perennials that have gorgeous blossoms in a wide range of colours. Comtesse de Bouchaud' Clematis. Janet Rice-Bredin landscape design. September 16, 2009 at 5:51 AM. Very colourful and inspirational. My Sanct...
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Janet Rice-Bredin etc.: January 2009
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Monday, January 26, 2009. Hibiscus and Porcelain Workshop. I had the pleasure of teaching my Hibiscus and Porcelain Workshop at the Sew Sunsational 2009 Retreat. In Cocoa, Florida this past Friday. Here I am in the centre under the Hibiscus and Porcelain quilt with some of the class members. The Holiday Inn Select hotel that the retreat was held in. I ate lunch under the palm trees on Friday - what a treat! Labels: Botanical Art Quilts workshops. Hibiscus and Porcelain Workshop. Monday, January 19, 2009.
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Janet Rice-Bredin etc.: March 2009
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Monday, March 30, 2009. Superior School of Threadology - More Highlights. I'm catching up on the the blogging I've missed by beginning with the Superior School of Threadology wrap-up. Annie Unrein's class project using Texture Magic for the bag bottom. Heather Purcell, aka Mother Superior, gives an amazing Show and Tell of the stunning quilts in her personal collection. The workmanship and designs were unbelievable. Bob Purcell gets fitted for his mortar board before the graduation ceremony begins. My hu...