Some random insights from her in class:
-- I really need to work on consistent stitch length. I like small stitches but not microscopic.
-- When asked if she ever ripped out she said “yes….a lot!”
-- She buries thread tails on show quilts using self-threading
needles from Spiral Eye Needle Company.
-- She frequently likes to extend the design from the center of
the quilt into the border, or beyond.
-- She is meticulous.
She showed us a small piece she has submitted for inclusion to a juried
show. If it’s accepted, she will have to
remove the binding and trim off ¼ inch so that it meets the show’s criteria.
...and I've never outgrown the habit of chasing rainbows. We had a shower last week that ended in a simultaneous mixture of rain and sunshine, so out I went with the camera.

Good pointers! Sounds like a good day. Lots of variety on your sample piece, which looks good for new stit patterns. Working small is harder....going slower for smaller motifs, I have more problem controlling my stitches. And chasing rainbows is always a happy time.
ReplyDeleteI love your workshop sample. I've never done a quilting course although I have bought a few via craftsy. THey are on my HUGE to do list. Love the pic of the rainbow. Keep chasing them xx
ReplyDeleteI love that your class was small enough to get good, individualized instruction. And your sample shows the results of that ... fabulous!
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