Hello,
I have been home less then a week from Quilting by the Lake and I am still flying high from the two weeks. Week one I had Paula’s Kovarkis’ Playing in the Garden of Stitch class. I have long admired her work at the Q=A=Q shows at the Schweinfurth. We spent the week playing and designing with free motion work on our sewing machines. It was fun and full of great explorations.
Paula showed us how to insert shapes into the work and that alone was worth the whole week for me.
I am have a long way to do to make this technique my own, but I am delighted by the nee technique.
This close up is of the teachers work so you can see some possibilities.
Week two was with Valerie Goodwin, and was called Light and Lacy. In this class we worked with layers of organza and a Lazore cutter. It was fascinating as well and mostly hand work, with lots of fusing.
I learned a few new tricks here too.
Davana gave a great talk on Indigo and then she shared her dye pot with us during week two.
My friend Sharon did a trunk show one day and another friend Donna, did one on her rust dyeing.
There were also lectures several evenings as well as a trip to the Schweinfurth to see the shows there. I loved the show of work from Fiber Arts Magazine. There were wonderful materials and techniques there.
The shadows are and imports part of this work.
Meeting with old friends was great and I think I may have made a few new connections as well. I am looking forward to next year too.
I had one other nice event at QBL, my old teacher Jeanette Meyers gave me a little hand made book she had made. I have been saving and sending salvages to her ever since I was in her class 5 years ago. She is so kind.
Years ago I was the beneficiary of a scholarship to QBL at a time when I could not afford it , so I have a soft spot for that gift. In return I made a raffle basket to go for the scholarship fund this year. The doll is one I made years ago and I added lots of books as well as several dryer balls. There were lots of tickets in the bag and the winner came to me and thanked me for the basket after her name was drawn.
Then on Monday I helped with the hanging of the Diva show in Trumansburg NY.
This is Donna’s entry for that show. The opening is Sat from 7 to 9 and the show will be up until Sept 26.
The Fiber Art Dames had a meeting on Wed and Sharon shared her work from the Slow Stitch class at QBL. She thinks it will take a year for her to complete this one.
I had a Zoom meeting with the Pixies as well. It has been a full week.
The Slow Stitch CST group meant yesterday as well. Our little 6″ mono chromatic pieces were due. This is my piece.
I also want to do a little bragging about my grand sone Nick. He is a welder and his newest work is this trunk bank.
Progress Report; Circling Through I have not done a lot of work sense QBL , but I am now in the middle of quilting this work with circles.
Complementary Color Challenge Purple and Yellow I am now in the machine quilting stage on this work as well.
I hope you are doing well and that summer is all you expected.
Keep Creating
Carol
Hi dear carol
I loved reading you blog
I am so glad to have met u
I have been cutting and putting together
I made a hat with ur and mine fabric
Stay health and creative