It was such a delight to meet Terri in Houston! Terri Stegmiller and Deborah Boschert in the Misty Fuse booth at the International Quilt Festival in Houston.
I'm looking forward to meeting more of you in "real life." I'm also wondering how many of you have met each other in person. I know Diane and Terry and Gerrie know each other. And I know Kristin met Gerrie when she went to Art Quilt Tahoe. Anyone else?
Thursday, November 15, 2007
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I met Diane when I took a Carol Soderlund class that she put together.
Actually, I've never met Terry -- although I feel like I know her. I guess I feel like I know all of you from the blogs, of course. So I've met Gerrie (thru the guild when she lived in Sonoma County) and Karen (thru the dye class) in person and will get to meet Brenda this winter!
I've met Dijanne who knows Kristin who knows Gerrie. And I've met people in New Zealand who know Kirsty but the first group member who I will meet in "real life" is likely to be Diane.
I'm so glad we had the opportunity to meet Deborah. And I look forward to meeting the rest of our group. Maybe someday we can have a Twelve by Twelve gathering.
I've met Kristin last year in Heidelberg.
We get around. 12 degrees of Gerrie or something ;-) I was going to say that I've met Françoise, but she beat me to it. I love that I know Brenda through Dijanne; that and the red hair make us practically sisters! I consider Gerrie my quilting mom since she's been so supportive of my art ever since. Maybe I can even meet Terry when I come to Oregon for Xmas. I'll also go out on a limb and suggest that it would be fun to all meet in person someday, someplace central -- like, say Germany. :-)
The closest I can say is I've been to Portland where Gerrie and Terry live. Someday I'll get out more.
OK! I think a 12 x 12 get together in Germany sounds super. Can we all stay at your house, Kristin? ;-)
Nikki, the next time you come to Portland let us know. Gerrie and I love to lunch, especially when we have VIP visitors from out of town!
I'd vote for Germany - practically local to me!
Of course everyone's invited to my house. You have to find the beds under the quilt projects though ;-)
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