When we lived in Valdez, Alaska, we held a raffle for a man who needed a liver transplant. The winner got to choose between a quilt I made and a very fancy shotgun. A fellow quilter won first pick, so she selected the shotgun for her husband--she figured she could make the quilt. And believe it or not, a very happy man got the quilt.
I've been doing daily art for a long time, and everything since 2010 is documented in my other blog. This year it's painting. Click on the photo to check it out.
Kathleen Loomis
About me
I make abstract art -- usually with a needle but sometimes with a pen, brush or camera, scissors and glue, pliers and wirecutters, whatever is there. I have a husband, two sons, seven sewing machines, a big messy studio and lots of other people's art. Life is good!
That reminds me of a listing in the want ads I saw years ago: Will trade clavichord for guns.
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