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  • Tulalip WA
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I will be judging and teaching at Road 2 California this January. Please stop and visit.
November 17
A photo by Kathy McNeil was featured
October 26
Kathy McNeil was featured
August 23
April 21
Especially love the hair and the cat is purrrfect!
March 15
It was so much fun to do except for the faces. I hate making faces. I think the rocklng chair needs to be darker. I may over dye it this weekend.
March 14
Kathy, this is fabulous! Linda
March 14
Simply beautiful, beautiful, beeeeeeeeautiful!! Cheers! Charlotte
March 11

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What fiber skills do you have?
Quilting, teaching and judging
What countries have you lived in/visited?
USA,UK, France, Thailand Korea, Japan,Peru
What languages do you speak?
English
Your Website:
http://www.kathymcneilquilts.com
What would you like to see happen here on Fiber Focus?
shared passion
How did you find out about our group? Do you know anyone else here?
I was just responding to a request to edit a correction on my website. thanks

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At 1:21pm on April 21, 2009, Oya Baysal said…
Hello Kathy.
Your works In one word great.Congratulations you.Bye Oya
At 8:25pm on November 8, 2008, Linda Lynch said…
Kathy, wanted to mention you can't click on your link to your website because thee is a comma instead of a period after the www. Thought you might want to know!
At 8:24pm on November 8, 2008, Linda Lynch said…
Hi Kathy! I just spent a great deal of time on your awe inspiring website! What wonderful talent you have. I am not sure where Tulalip, Wa is, but I am going to find out, as I live in No. Idaho and would love to come for classes in the Spring or Summer. Your art quilts are truly amazing and I couldn't even begin to name a favorite. I want to see them in person to enjoy the true beauty. I so agree with you that creating is so healing. I am a ten year adv ovarian cancer survivor and creating has been a huge part of my healing process. I keep going back to fabric and am enjoying learning to art quilt.
At 2:09pm on November 7, 2008, Diana Bracy said…
Hi Kathy, I visited your website and absolutely love you pictorial quilts. It's hard to pick a favorite, but I keep thinking of you piece "Hope". I love it, Diana
At 8:04am on September 6, 2008, Sue Krekorian said…
Welcome to Fiber Focus, Kathy! Hope you enjoy being part of our little international community. It's a global village!
At 7:49am on September 6, 2008, Rayela Art said…
Welcome, Kathy! I'm so glad you decided to join! You can now personalize your page (lots of templates available that you can tweak), load photos (use the add photos button so that your photos are in the main cache), load music, videos, participate in the forum and start introducing yourself to other members. The blog section on your page can be used for announcements and other info that you want the group to see. It shows up on the front page of the site and is handy (good place to post your workshops). There is also an events section, but I haven't been able to get it to work properly yet. Make yourself at home!
 
 

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Curriculum Areas: Moccasin Making

Recommended Levels: 7th -12th graders

Time Frame: 55 minutes 2 times a week

Tribal Affiliation: Navajo

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