Here's the March Cornucopia, brimming to overflowing with links to all of the interesting, beautiful, challenging or useful things I consumed online this past month.
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Even though we don't have PIQF happening in Santa Clara next year, I'm still considering entering a quilt for the exhibit, Celebrating Women- A Quilter's Perspective, that will be shown at three of the Mancuso Brother's shows on the East Coast.
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I'm trying out a new word puzzle game called Eight Tile, it's possible I tried this earlier, but I'm at it again.
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If you sign up by April 6, you might win some Spring goodies from Hey Quilter. There's also free patterns on offer as well.
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Good tips here for taking better pictures of your textile art with your phone camera.
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From Craft Industry Alliance, an article about the shuttering of Jo-Ann's Fabrics and the effect on independent shops.
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A thought-provoking essay on The Real Work of Mid-Life.
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Another interesting fiber related podcast Haptic & Hue - Tales of Textiles, here's an episode on the 5,000 year old use of Pleats.
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On Loving Your Country - Sherilyn Ifill, a powerful and beautiful essay about Selma, Civil Rights and now.
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My current favorite comedian I'm enjoying online is Josh Johnson and this set where he talks about the importance of creating community is a real treasure.
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