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Dolls By MonTQ left a comment for Sandra Johnson
"Oh GOsh, So glad I took the time to view your page. Your work is outta sight! And your juxtposition of old vs new, to fab for words! Thanks for sharing your vision. Tanya"
Sep 28, 2011
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Fabric Covered Basket

"I love the colors"
Sep 4, 2011
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Gee's Been Quilts made by Sandra Johnson and Other Quilts in my First Quilt Show

Textile Artest, Quilter Sandra Johnson displayed her 1st Quilt Show at Second Baptist Church, Santa Ana, CA. Feb 26 & 27 "Black History Museum"
Sep 1, 2011
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Sandra Johnson is now a member of Black Crafters Guild
Aug 31, 2011

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Sandra Johnson
City and Province/Parish/State
Orange, Ca
Country
United States
Specific crafting I do (NOT what people do in my company) -- a LIST of what I make, decorate, or artistically alter with my hands, and/or other part of my body.
I do it all as long as I am working with textiles I am happy. Quilting Art, Sewing Clothes, Altering Old Clothes to make new designs, Painting on fabric, Inerter Design, Crochet, Fabric Bowls, Hand Bags, etc.
About Me:
Arizona State University, Tempe is where she attended college. In 1984 Sandra graduated with her B.S. in Liberal Arts and returned to California. Sandra can most often be found teaching classes in quilting, sewing, and crafts in Orange County. She played a key role in initiating a sewing class for inmates in the Santa Ana Jail through the Santa Ana/Santiago Community College. Today Sandra has a group of quilter whose group is called “Faith Quilts. This group creates quilts for people who are sick in their community. These quilts are a sign of the power or God and the hope, peace, grace, and love He shows us in our time of need. So much fabric, So many designs, Not enough time.

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At 10:40 on September 28, 2011, Dolls By MonTQ said…

Oh GOsh,

So glad I took the time to view your page. Your work is outta sight! And your juxtposition of old vs new, to fab for words! Thanks for sharing your vision. Tanya

At 17:24 on September 5, 2011, cheryl said…
How big is the blue quilt and how much is it?
 
 
 

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