Monday, July 02, 2012

Sometimes life is just a bunch of snippets

I am removing this entry because it has been corrupted with Adsense links that I did not put there. I do not advertise for anyone.  I will give you the information about products if you ask me about them.  At this time I don't know how to get rid of the link. I hope the next time I blog they won't be there.


http://www.bonniemccaffery.com/vidcasts/index.html
Here's to you having a happy "Fourth".

8 comments:

Sharon P. said...

Loved the pod-cast.......FANTASTIC job!

Susan Turney said...

Juanita, I loved the vidcast and I loved hearing you speak and watching you work. I could tell Bonnie was enjoying herself, too!

Anonymous said...

Juanita - I enjoyed the vid-cast and seeing your quilts up close was delightful! Your quilting is remarkable!

Sheila from Arizona

Carol said...

Thanks again Juanita, you have made my day with the video. You were so smooth and so very informative. I felt it was an upclose and personal visit. Best wishes on your next endeavor.

Paulette in VA said...

this a Woo-Hoo moment for me, watching your interview with Bonnie! I have been painting with WC for years----we moved, started quilting but the WC's kept calling & I have tons of tubes of my favorite brand Daniel Smith....WOW I need to get my 2 favorite things together--THANK YOU Paulette in VA

Patricia said...

Great video---and very informative!!! I would love to try this technique, but alas, I am not a very good "drawer", so I will just continue to admire you!!!

jeanne Marklin said...

I loved the video too. Your work is gorgeous, and it was interesting to hear about your process. Making your own soy milk is impressive! Can you tell us the name of the poly/wool felt that you use? I'd like to try it, but don't know anything about felt. Thanks!

jeanne Marklin said...

The video was excellent. I really enjoyed learning about your work and was very impressed with how complicated the process is - including making your own soy milk. Can you tell me where you get the poly/wool felt that you use for batting? I usually use wool, but would like to try the felt. Thanks!