I saw your picture of Freddy in my blog sidebar and I just had to get over to your blog asap!! I just love that woman!!! I haven't seen her for years, but she hasn't changed a bit! Hope you all had a great time!!!
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Oh my, those quilts are amazing! That first one, the Karen K. Stone, is one that has been on my to-do list for YEARS. I really love it in dots!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun!!! Lucky you....wish I was going too.
ReplyDeleteI'm envious. She is also doing workshops at Fabric Patch in Montclair but I was too late to sign up. Boo Whoo. Have fun.
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous!!!! have fun and do tell Freddy that she's a big source of inspiration to at least two dutch quilters :)!
ReplyDeleteWay jealous over here!! Soak it all in and please post about it when you are done. I wish I would be a fly on the wall.
ReplyDeleteoh please take pictures and detailed notes...i would love to be in on this lecture!! have fun!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts and I just love her red glasses! I'm looking forward to hearing all about it.
ReplyDeleteShe is so much fun, isn't she??? Talk about someone who considers red a neutral color . . .
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Oh, I love Freddy Moran stuff. Brights are my favorite too. I'm so envious...
ReplyDeleteI'm very envious and you must love me too because I've made both those quilts!
ReplyDeleteWOW those quilts are gorgeous!! We do expect a full report on the day :0)
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I saw your picture of Freddy in my blog sidebar and I just had to get over to your blog asap!! I just love that woman!!! I haven't seen her for years, but she hasn't changed a bit! Hope you all had a great time!!!
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This must have been a blast! Tell us more!
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