Last week, I spent two days in a workshop with Jane Sassaman.
Some time ago, I just happened to surf past the web site of the West Michigan Quilt Guild--a large guild an hour's drive away--and noticed she was teaching. So I attended their previous guild meeting, taking two friends along, and joined ... so that I could sign up for the last spot in the workshop. It was well worth the trip and we also got to see a fantastic trunk show by Pat Sloan, too.
My (still unquilted) Allium quilt was the product of my last workshop with Jane. Here's an early work in progress photo of my abstraction of an Agapanthus bloom.
Next week, I'm headed to Columbus for the National Quilt Association annual show ... and more workshops ;-)
QSDS is also in town (with an associated show). Do you think that there's such a thing as quilt overload?
I haven't decided whether I'll swing down to Quilt National before returning to the mitten state or plan another road trip to Ohio, later this month so I can also see the Sacred Threads show.
2 comments:
What fun! Lucky, lucky, you.
I had a class with Jane in March. It was a wonderful experience, but like you I never finished my project! It's on my list though, and I hope it will be done in the next few weeks. We need to push each other!
Hope to see some photos of Quilt National, too!
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