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Perhaps a better name would be Journal or News. I chose B.L.O.G.—who knew that “word” would become traditional? The good news is “Quilting” will always be universally recognized no matter what language we translate. We’ll still be searching for creative ways to express quilt art and new locations to shop for essentials. We desire inspirational instructors, exciting fabrics and especially quality THREADS—the glue! Our support network of quilters through satellite groups, guilds, and communities is vibrant (especially here, on Vancouver Island, BC). Join me as I share how-to articles on Threads and techniques, quilting events, profiles on fabric artists, natural things of beauty and  general interest to curious and resourceful stitchers! ...Cindy Scraba (Cinderella)

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2010 Olympic Week in Canada

Posted by cindy on Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

red maple leafIn recognition of Canada's patriotic red and white colors and the 2010 Olympic Games (currently in progress) all my red or white threads are feeling very in-the-moment..."Lava" has Fireworks and Red Hot! "Highlights" has Festive Red. "King Tut" has Ramses Red. "Rainbows" has Salsa and Gypsy. Personally, I use a lot of reds in my projects and it's always a huge thrill to peel the wrapper off another variegated red and stitch it down for the first time. It reminds me of opening a fresh box of Crayola Crayons when I was a kid and for much the same purpose. Scribbling = Quilting....I'm sure you can relate.

Cinderella


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Comments

  • Cindy,your site is awesome! I really enjoy the photo gallery and the demos.Congratulations on The candy Shoppe.
    by Carole on 31 March 2010 at 10:49 a.m.