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In addition she is a really fun instructor. We had sold out workshops both days! The first day they worked on the Tiny houses which involved lots of collage making. Today's class worked on Garden of Eden which involved lots of bias strips and composing of flowers. Amazing how different all the pieces came out!
so u beat me with the pics on the blog lol....my poor blog is languishing from lack of attention:>
ReplyDeleteSounds like you had a great time! Cool pictures.
ReplyDeleteOh those flower quilts are all so much fun!
ReplyDeletewow I had to look again to make sure I was on the right blog!
ReplyDeleteisn't it fun to work outside our comfort zone and just play somedays?
LOVE what you made....sure sounds like you had a fun day. did you buy any of her hand dyed threads to quilt it with.
Kathie
These are beautiful, I love your flowers. Great colours xo
ReplyDeleteRiot of colour. Looks like you had great fun.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! Who couldn't resist those bright beautiful fabrics after a gloomy winter!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a fun time in that class. You did quite well on your creative project.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting me Sioban! I had a great time with your friendly group of quilt makers.
ReplyDeletelots of gorgeous colors and joy!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work, Sio! What a fun and amazing workshop that must have been. Wonderful pictures!
ReplyDeleteI used to take all kinds of classes that were totally outside my comfort zone. You always learn new things and it's fun to try something different for a change.
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