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23 November 2013

Blogathon Canada, Eh!

Did you know there are a whole lot of Canadians quilting and blogging in the Great White North?
For the second year, the good folks at Sew Sisters Quilt Shop have organized a great way for everyone to be introduced to those clever and talented Canadian quilters.



I am proud to be a Canadian Quilting Blogger!
Although I have lived on each of the coasts of Canada,
I was born, raised and have lived most of my life in Ontario.
No, Rob Ford is not my Mayor and I don't live in or near Toronto.

But at least an hour west of that.

On a nice quiet dirt road.

With cows.







My name is Lorna.

I am addicted to fabric.

And I am quilt obsessed.

There!  I confess!
Don't change the locks on my sewing room!








I have a penchant for quilt design.

Did I mention I like fabric too?

I am always looking to be inspired by gifted quilters as I travel along on this, my sewing journey.




Please leave a comment.
Then put the kettle on 'cause I'm coming over! 
 

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29 comments:

  1. Your work is wonderful! Greeting from a fellow addict,
    Esther
    esthersipatchandquilt@yahoo.com
    ipatchandquilt.wordpress.com

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  2. You have locks on your sewing room door? To keep you in or others out? Or maybe it's to hide how much fabric you have! Mmmm, maybe I should get myself a lock! :oD

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  3. Locks on you sewing room? to keep your fabric safe from harm? happy sewing

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  4. Nice to meet you!! I am from the Ottawa Valley but I live in the UK now. If I ever move back home I can't wait to meet all these Canadian quilters!!!

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  5. Drop in for tea any time, we are in Ottawa, glad I am not the only one who is on this amazing journey, with fabric and quilting. Keep on swimming...

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  6. Great post Lorna! Phew-y on Rob Ford! Glad we live far enough away.

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  7. Nice to meet you too. I've got the tea on here in Winnipeg. can I pour you a cup?

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  8. really truly there is enough rob ford to go around...lol...grettings from central bc

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  9. I found you thru the sew sisters canada blogathon, (and just in time for your big giveaway in an earlier post!) nice to have found you!

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  10. Love the hexy quilt! Thanks for doing a special post.
    Carol

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  11. love your style - crisp and clean and bright. Do stop by for a visit - tea and coffee are always available, so bring your friends.
    I'm enjoying some sunshine this morning in BC

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  12. Love to have you in for a cuppa and guess what? My sewing room is mere steps from the kitchen. I think we should share our fabric addiction. :o)

    Lovely post, Lorna. You make amazing quilts! So glad you're sharing your talent with us.

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  13. Your oink-a-doodle quilt always make me smile!

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  14. Lovely quilts...what a fun post!

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  15. Hi there Lorna "at least an hour west of Toronto". :) Creating as much distance as you can eh :) I am coming to Toronto for a visit in a couple of weeks - haven't been there in many years. Thanks for a glimpse at your lovely quilts.

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  16. Your farm quilt is adorable. I'm also about an hour west of Toronto.

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  17. Your hexie quilt caught my eye and thanks for the fun.
    I`m caming from Spain ,too far away from there and enjoyed the tour across Canada.

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  18. pleased to meet you, I am having fun meeting all kinds of other Canadian Quilt bloggers

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  19. Hello from Halifax! Your quilts are just wonderful.

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  20. It was only a matter of time before Rob Ford was mentionned in a quilting blog. Enjoyed my visit here, as always. One of these days I will drop in for tea...

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  21. Visiting from St. John's, NL
    Great blog and quilts

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  22. Like you blog. Visiting from 108 Mile Ranch, BC

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  23. Love the pictures and your quilts.

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  24. I so wish that you were on your way to visit! I love having met you. Thank you for being YOU!

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  25. No cows here, but we do have a goldfish pond. Which is frozen over. Brrr. Good morning!

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  26. Your quilts are just too cute and your blog is inspiring!

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  27. Love all your quilts especially Oink A Doodle Moo - very sweet!!

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  28. Your quilts are really beautiful. I am enjoying meeting fellow Canadian quilters.

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Your kind comments certainly make my day!