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Caron Mosey
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  • Flushing, MI
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Caron Mosey and ANANT DALAL are now friends
August 12
Hi Caron Oh my! This is full of interesting techniques and beautiful colors. It is an applique tour de force as well as a challenging bias diamond construction. Way beyond my level of accomplishment. But I can appreciate it. Thanks for sharing it ...
July 26
What are you working on this summer? Let's get some discussion going! My youngest son and his fiance are getting married next spring. I'm making them a Medallion quilt. Applique center, lots of borders with motion in them. Sneak peak on my blog.
July 26
I love your little quilt! You're right, you can't see all the lyrics, but the piece is based upon the work of someone else. If it were me, before I would submit it to exhibit, I would clear it with a lawyer. Years ago (in the late 1980's) someone ...
July 1
Caryl Bryer Fallert and Caron Mosey are now friends
June 30
I love Dharma!!! And your horse is beautiful! Nicely done.
June 30
Caron Mosey updated their profile
June 29
I'd like to comment about an older post: by Rayela Art on January 15, 2009 at 5:44pm. I couldn't agree more! I am here to learn from others who I feel are perhaps AHEAD of me in the world of art quilting. I want honest feedback, not fluff. I'd lik...
June 29
I think most people only give nice comments out on other members' work, so this group is a place for those who want "The Awful Truth". Join if you want truthful, objective feedback on your work. Do not join if "The Awful Truth" will make you cry...
June 29
general quilting forum with emphasis on art quilts
June 29
I just joined Fiber Focus and this group. I've been blogging for several years, and hope that this group will help me in bringing more people to the blog... and to our online store. Can't wait to read through past posts! www.caronmosey.com and ww...
June 29
List your blogs here, plus helpful links, plus problem solve with the rest of us.
June 29
Caron Mosey added a photo
June 26
Caron Mosey added 11 photos
June 25
June 24
Caron Mosey is now a member of Fiber Focus
June 24

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What fiber skills do you have?
I have been quilting since around 1975, and have written two quilting books.
What countries have you lived in/visited?
United States
Canada
What languages do you speak?
English
Your Website:
http://www.BrooksideCreations.com
Your Blog:
http://blog.caronmosey.com
Etsy Store:
http://BrooksideCreations.etsy.com
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
I want to see what other artists are doing, and what new materials and techniques are being used. It's always good to keep up with the current trends in the field.
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
Read about it on Blogher.

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At 9:23pm on June 24, 2009, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Caron! Looks like you are already on a Ning network, which saves me explaining the basics of how to use the site. There are some tips under "Notes" on the front page. Please join any groups or discussions that interest you. I took a look at your blog and know that you will fit right in! Load some pictures soon as that is one of the ways people see to start connecting. Each member here also has a blog which is linked to the front page, a nice way to introduce yourself and keep us updated on your news. Jump right in and make yourself at home!
 
 

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