Great interview Jane, and good to learn the background to Mundo Lindo. I would have to say too that doing one of your Joggles Art Quilt courses a couple of years ago, probably set me on a different course too - no more big quilts, and lots of different textile works, and eventually back to embroidery. So thank you. Sue McB
I commented on THEIR blog, but forgot to leave a comment here, Jane. sorry! IT WAS VERY COOL. I even blogged about it over on http://iamprincessmagpie.blogspot.com !!!!! --- Davi
It was a great interview, Jane. I liked the collection of work that interspaced and embellished the text. I learned a little more about you. And Oprah?
well, I decided to go check out your e'view. I like you! I've seen your name around alot and admired your work for a long while but it was nice to get to know you on a more personal level. I hope someday to be able to take a real life class from you thax
Great interview! You are a very inspiring person, Jane! (I, too, loved those craft kits when I was a kid. I remember making potholders, a clown made of yo-yos, and a yarn octopus, and embroidering my jeans pockets....)
Great interview Jane, and good to learn the background to Mundo Lindo. I would have to say too that doing one of your Joggles Art Quilt courses a couple of years ago, probably set me on a different course too - no more big quilts, and lots of different textile works, and eventually back to embroidery. So thank you. Sue McB
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ReplyDeleteI visited Wendee on Saturday, and she gave me her copy of An Illustrated Life as a birthday gift. So now I have you in print.
oooo. am heading over to read it right now!
ReplyDeleteExcellent interview,, Jane! I love that slow cloth! It was so interesting to read about your work with children.
ReplyDeleteNice interview. It's a lovely overview of your life and a lovely variety of your work.
ReplyDeleteLoved the interview Jane! Sure wish I was going to Orvieto, but I guess not this year.........bummer ;-(
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It was a great interview. Hollywood Squares--now I'm really impressed! Not that I wasn't already.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting interview. I love all your work, especially the watercolour drawings and the slow cloth. You are a very inspiring person. Suzanne
ReplyDeleteI commented on THEIR blog, but forgot to leave a comment here, Jane. sorry! IT WAS VERY COOL. I even blogged about it over on http://iamprincessmagpie.blogspot.com !!!!! --- Davi
ReplyDeleteIt was a great interview, Jane. I liked the collection of work that interspaced and embellished the text. I learned a little more about you. And Oprah?
ReplyDeletewell, I decided to go check out your e'view. I like you! I've seen your name around alot and admired your work for a long while but it was nice to get to know you on a more personal level. I hope someday to be able to take a real life class from you
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Great interview! Very inspiring!
ReplyDeleteGreat interview! You are a very inspiring person, Jane! (I, too, loved those craft kits when I was a kid. I remember making potholders, a clown made of yo-yos, and a yarn octopus, and embroidering my jeans pockets....)
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ReplyDeleteAwesome interview...Jane, I so enjoyed getting to know you better through this interview...Blessings on you and your work!
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