but I've been busy. I've cleaned my wood floors and the powder bath, done three loads of laundry, taken the trash out to be picked up tomorrow, solved a scary computer problem, blocked my Raindrops on Roses Shawl, and read the newspaper (which I love to do on Sundays). I have a long list of things that need to be done, but I'm taking the rest of the day off.
I was looking around my sewing room and thought it might be fun to post pictures of what it looks like today. It's always piled since I have more "stuff" than room to store stuff!
And, last but certainly not least... I ordered some fabric last week. It's the first time in a very long, long time that I've ordered more than just a yard or two and I don't even do that very often. You can see that I don't need any more fabric. With that said, these are Kaffe, Kathy Doughty, and Anna Maria Horner fabrics that I've been wanting for awhile. Thought the time was right since February is my birthday month! Happy Birthday to me! :)
Hope you're enjoying your Sunday.
Take care,
Started 2018 with UFO projects: 22
New YTD: 5
Gave away YTD:0
Trashed/dismantled YTD:
Sold unfinished UFOs YTD:0
Finished YTD: -4
So far 2018: 23
Showing posts with label Kathy Doughty. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kathy Doughty. Show all posts
Sunday, February 25, 2018
Monday, November 17, 2014
A good day all around...
The Modern Wedge workshop with Kathy Doughty last Saturday was a blast! I had such a great time and learned so much. I also got a lot accomplished for such a short period of time.
Kathy's lecture was kind of an eye-opener for me. I've heard many theories about contrast, color, value, etc., but never in a way that made more sense to me. After listening to her talk, I'm rethinking my stash and the various opportunities that are probably lurking there that I've never considered before now.
As I sat and listened to what she was saying, I realized that I had brought all the wrong fabrics. In fact, I think most of us in class felt that way. But in reality we were all being challenged to see our fabrics in a new way and to use what we brought to class to create some really stunning quilt blocks.
In the end, I was so happy with my choices. And, I loved what the others in class did too.
These are the fabrics I took to the workshop with me... all large-scale prints.
And this is the first "block" I started to make.
Here are the rest of the "blocks" that I got done. They are not complete circles because Kathy gave me an idea/direction that requires only half-blocks. I won't divulge it now, but as I progress, it will become apparent where I'm going with it.
Such a FUN day! Thanks to the BCQG for providing Kathy the opportunity to teach and for the wonderful classroom facilities. And, last but certainly not least... a big thanks to John for carrying all of our heavy sewing machines from our cars to the classroom. That was a real treat!
I also want to thank my friends, Pat and Johanne. Johanne made it possible for Pat and I to attend, but I wouldn't know Johanne if it wasn't for Pat. I'm so lucky to have these wonderful ladies in my life.
Take care,
P.S. I do apologize for the quality of the pics. They were taken with my phone and although the phone has a great camera, I don't seem to be able to hold it steady enough to get good photos.
Kathy's lecture was kind of an eye-opener for me. I've heard many theories about contrast, color, value, etc., but never in a way that made more sense to me. After listening to her talk, I'm rethinking my stash and the various opportunities that are probably lurking there that I've never considered before now.
As I sat and listened to what she was saying, I realized that I had brought all the wrong fabrics. In fact, I think most of us in class felt that way. But in reality we were all being challenged to see our fabrics in a new way and to use what we brought to class to create some really stunning quilt blocks.
In the end, I was so happy with my choices. And, I loved what the others in class did too.
These are the fabrics I took to the workshop with me... all large-scale prints.
And this is the first "block" I started to make.
Here are the rest of the "blocks" that I got done. They are not complete circles because Kathy gave me an idea/direction that requires only half-blocks. I won't divulge it now, but as I progress, it will become apparent where I'm going with it.
Such a FUN day! Thanks to the BCQG for providing Kathy the opportunity to teach and for the wonderful classroom facilities. And, last but certainly not least... a big thanks to John for carrying all of our heavy sewing machines from our cars to the classroom. That was a real treat!
I also want to thank my friends, Pat and Johanne. Johanne made it possible for Pat and I to attend, but I wouldn't know Johanne if it wasn't for Pat. I'm so lucky to have these wonderful ladies in my life.
Take care,
P.S. I do apologize for the quality of the pics. They were taken with my phone and although the phone has a great camera, I don't seem to be able to hold it steady enough to get good photos.
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