This week I received a new shipment of labels. I found a reasonable company I’ve been using for a long time that weaves in the name making a professional presentation. I remember the first time I made the order, it seemed like a huge commitment because the most economical way to order was to get 144.
Pittsburgh-based fiber artist, Louise Silk, creates art that combines aesthetics and functionality with meaning and memories. From the influence of a 1972 MS Magazine article to the current SILKDENIM label, her quilt experiences culminate in a display of her particular capacity to use her patchwork skills to piece together just about anything into an aesthetic meaningful whole.
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If you multiplied the average size of each piece times the number of quilts you have made how many square yards, acres, or miles would that cover?
There must be at least another 150 spouses, children, and others who will someday look at and touch their memory quilts, remember and smile. Your work helps many of them to heal.
If you multiplied the average size of each piece times the number of quilts you have made how many square yards, acres, or miles would that cover?
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There must be at least another 150 spouses, children, and others who will someday look at and touch their memory quilts, remember and smile. Your work helps many of them to heal.
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