

Hey, I think I've got it! Please check out my friends home pages if you would like to see some wonderful quilts.
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Who says that quilters are all little old ladies sitting around knitting bathroom tissue (other than the James River Corp) ? Kathe launches rockets in Alaska, check out this great info on the Aurora. Perhaps now that she's getting some of her bindings actually sewn on, we'll get to see some of her quilts one of these days.
Gwendolyn's Quilting Cyber Page
Lynda P's Place
be sure to check out these incredible quilts, including the Geshia and the Grand Canyon quilts.



We are all members of an online quilting group known as Electric Threads. We have a limited closed membership to allow us to really get to know each other. We are very chatty, and just about the only thing that can get you into hot water in this group is if you try to just lurk. There are 49 of us spread out about the world on at least 3 continents and one sub continent. Despite this, we managed to get about 12 of us together for a quilt show in April in Pasadena, you can see some wonderful pictures of our gathering and show and tell here:
Mary Beth and Betty's Excellent Adventure
While I was out checking to see if these photos were still up, I found some of Sharon N's other quilts as well. Check out her 1996 Squishey Challenge project.
I also maintain the web page for my IRL guild, Peninsula Quilters of San Mateo California.
The scanner and I have come to terms, click here to see some of my photos.
Here is the link to Chris' page, with some other links that he loves.
Here is the link to Emily's page,

The Not So Magic Kingdom Annex More quilts, my quilting history, and a lot of room to expand.
Sisters Quilting Affaire '97 We had a great time. There is even a photo of "The Chicken Dancers" on the page.



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Updated on : 31 July 1997