“If you were all alone in the universe with no one to talk to, no one with which to share the beauty of the stars, to laugh with, to touch, what would be your purpose in life? It is other life, it is love, which gives your life meaning. This is harmony. We must discover the joy of each other, the joy of challenge, the joy of growth.”
— Mitsugi Saotome
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Saturday, September 26, 2009
love love love
finally, the revelation of my *forty* quilt.
it's full of fabrics from
across the miles and years.
some fabrics have been gifted,
some have floated around the world in aprons, some are in my children's quilts, and some i even remember from my childhood.
it captures the essence of my world.
it's so wild and crazy.
i am now on the lookout for a VW kombi to keep it in.
Wow, what a family heirloom that will be and an absolute treasure for you. It's absolutely gorgeous. Congratulations! Thousands of stitches of love.
Wishing you luck in finding that kombi van and finding a scenic spot to lay down on your quilt and enjoy a moment of peace, love and happiness (but just looking at the completed quilt probably makes you feel all of that!).
Gorgeous Kate, what a great job! You need to share your secret for funky letters I have no clue how to do that without them turning out like my six year old cut them out.
Wow, what a family heirloom that will be and an absolute treasure for you. It's absolutely gorgeous. Congratulations! Thousands of stitches of love.
ReplyDeleteWishing you luck in finding that kombi van and finding a scenic spot to lay down on your quilt and enjoy a moment of peace, love and happiness (but just looking at the completed quilt probably makes you feel all of that!).
Stunning. Enjoy the fruits of your labour.
ReplyDeleteYou and the quilt both rock!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful -Kate I love it and it couldn't be made to order if you tried. It has been drenched in love - it's gorgeously YOU!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Kate, what a great job! You need to share your secret for funky letters I have no clue how to do that without them turning out like my six year old cut them out.
ReplyDeleteOh, Katie! It's just lovely! What a gorgeous quilt.
ReplyDeleteoh wow!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWhere have you been all my blog life? How am I just now finding you?
ReplyDeleteLove everything here! :)
PS - Found you through your link to your space mission from Tulip Girl's Facebook post.
wow! do you burst into song (even just in your head) every time you see it?! i sure would :D
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