Memory of Wikwemikong with green freeze-dyed fabrics.

This quilt is now on its way to Sioux Lookout for an exhibition. I'm glad, because I was born in Fort Frances, lived 10 years in Kenora and another 10 in Thunder Bay. I feel very connected to North Western Ontario.

While packing it, I notice the back.

More information about the show is in
my updates blog.
Cease chasing after things
Stop thinking about what is right and wrong
Just see
At this very momentBuddhist
4 comments:
There's nothing like the texture of a great quilted surface...
love the textures and the quote, grazie...
I love all of your beautiful stitching...so peaceful, so relaxing... so simple.
Jacky xox
p.s. wonderful quote too
~ "at this very moment" ~ love that! ~
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