Hello Everyone,
I know that many of you have read my blog for years and now me pretty well. But I thought it might be nice if some of my newest followers got to know me a little better.
If you click on this link, a wonderful local writer had come over to my studio to take some photos and do a little story on me and my business. I hope you enjoy and thank you so much for following me. I truly appreciate all of you who come here to see what I am up too and I enjoy your comments and inspiration you all provide.
By the way, TONS of new Kona Solids in stock and just added City Park Quilt Kit is now in stock!! I am so excited about this one just click here to see.
Don't forget to enter my giveaway here, only 2 more days left!
Until Next Time...
26 comments:
I love the story about your 'little' hobby, its important not to get bored :o) I just wish I lived nearer so you could do my quilting aswell! I think I have to pop by your store and have me some Kona's:o)
Hugs, Merete
Great article! The pic looks like thread heaven!
what a nice article... congrats on being published and oh all that thread is just beautiful
oh I love the comment a hobby gone awry!
ah yes, I can totally relate to that!
Kathie
Nice article! So, the reporter liked your thread wall as much as we do?
What a wonderful picture...I love looking at all your threads!
Very nice article -- the hobby gone awry comment is priceless! :-)
There's something about that photo of the threads that is just SO enticing!
what a neat article. Thanks for sharing! I don't think I could ever do my quilting as a business though - then it would become work! LOL You have done a great job at what you do - sometime you will need to expand to a studio :)
Karen
http://karensquilting.com/blog/
Great article! How fun to read about how you got started.
That picture is just beautiful.
Lovely article! Congratulations, Jackie.
Congratulations--Very nice write up! Funny how those little hobbies grow...
Thank you so much for sharing! What a wonderful inspiration you are. Your story is very similar to one that I dream of telling in years to come. (I've got a LONG way to go)...but the fact that you can do it from your home, and be successful gives me hope. :) Beautiful quilts, and what a wonderful shop!
~teresa
www.sew-aneedlepullingthread.blogspot.com
That was a great interview! I have wondered how you got your start. What an amazing journey! You must be proud of your accomplishments and contributions to the quilting world... and to your family as well.
Nice story about you. I snatched up a copy of Quick Quilts as soon as I heard about it. Very cute quilt indeed!
Great article...fun to read...thanks for sharing the link!
I enjoyed the article and seeing your long arm. I am so envious of those threads. I have a thing for threads and buttons - whether I use them or not, I like having them around me in great variety.
Congratulations on having your quilt published!
Great article Jackie! You've collected quite a thread collection, love the photo. Would love to know what thread you use?
That was nice reading about you and your business! What a great idea your husband had :)
Nce article Jackie, and yes it was fun to get to know you a little better!
what a nice article! You're one busy lady!!
Jackie - you're Superwoman - I'm in awe!! Great interview - and a wonderful photo to accompany it.
What a wonderful article and a great story. I admire all you have accomplished. And I can't wait to see your quilt in the magazine. I will be looking for it.
I'm sure glad I got to know you better! You have a big heart which you share with others... You have a lovely family, and I am pleased as punch you live fairly close by so I can see you guys once in a while! ;-)
hugs to you.
Nice article with great pictures! Congratulations :)
Jackie, thanks for sharing the link with the article about you and your studio. It's good to know more about our blogging friends. Sometimes I'm tempted to go back and read through a years worth of a friends blog so that I really know that person. Haven't done it yet:)
Hey Jackie,
I loved the article. I've been to your blog before many months ago but have been away from the blogging world for most of this year. It's nice getting to know more about the people behind the blogs. :)
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