Program #191 — Costa Rican Quilters
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Running time: 01:13:35 Size: 70.7 MB
This next podcast was rescued from the harddrive — one of the few things that were rescuable. I’m so glad because this is a really special podcast — the first one done in English and Spanish!
I love these ladies and I had so much fun with them at Market. We were roommates, so we had the opportunity to get to know one another very well. It was so fun to see Market through their eyes and see what was interesting to them, and what was not.
Here are the surviving pictures, which came from Milena’s camera.
L – R: Teresa, Pat, Jean, Annie and Alicia. Photographer: Milena
We had an absolutely fabulous Octoberfest dinner at Rudi Lechner’s, which we just happened upon. The meal was out of this world! And our Costa Rican friends, who had never had German food before thought it was quite an adventure.
Here’s our friend Milena, who works at the Quilt shop full time.
In the C&T booth with Teresa during the book signing
Quiltmania is the publisher for these astonishing books. If they sound familiar, it might be because you’ve seen their magazine by the same name on the newsstands. I love Quiltmania magazine! Guess what? They’re going to be at the Home Machine Quilters Show in Salt Lake City in May! Hooray! I’m having a booth there too, so it will be fun to see them again. If you’re going to the show too, you have to stop by and let the girls know how much you love their books and magazine ; )
Here are the books that are featured in this podcast review:
We’re all nuts about Yoko Saito. She is a Master Quilter, in every sense of the term. You can see more of her work at Yoko’s Quilt Party website
Teresa’s Quit Shop in Costa Rica El Jardin de la Abuela I hope that you’ll stop in and say hi to the girls when you’re in Costa Rica ; )
The Give-Away today is actually two Give-Aways — the copy of Sue Spargo’s book, Contemporary Folk, and The Little World of Jacqueline Morel.
The guidelines for the comments today are: how do you think quilters outside the U.S. influence other quilters worldwide? And, what is it that makes them so incredibly creative? I want to wrap my head around that myself!
I will draw the winners (2) at midnight on April 13th — so good luck!
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