The quilt world has brought incredible experiences, challenges, accomplishments, places I visited, and people I've met that are the stuff of dreams. My needle became a magic carpet that took me all over the world.
The very, very most treasured bonus is the lifetime of loving and talented friends that developed. As I mentioned in Part 1 of this saga.......I received a box of fabric from my extremely talented SC friend Denny Webster (https://www.dennywebster.com/). She was a member of the original Fiber Junkies..........6 of us who met once a month to explore different surface design techniques. You can find years and years worth of posts documenting what we learned on this my personal blog. Some of which was shared in Post 1 came from 2018, however there's a ton more if you want to do a deep dive in the archives.
Denny's surprise got me traveling down memory lane as I unpacked the box full of mostly Japanese and Liberty of London fabrics. When my dear friend Helen passed away, I was entrusted with disposing of her vast collection which was then passed along to many of my friends. Time has moved along and Denny's style has developed into new challenges, so some of that fabric has come back to me now.
It's an opportunity to share it with some of my new West Coast friends........ Friends are so important.........cherish them no matter if they are close or far away.
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