We had taken all the supplies for the workshop. Wendy had hand dyed cotton, wool and velvet along with fun prints, batiks, ribbons, beads and buttons which were donated by some of my students and suppliers. I gave them a choice f three fun folk-art flower patterns and allowed them to choose what ever they wanted for backgrounds and applique. We talked about color selections and Wendy and Della helped them get good contrast in their pieces.
I demonstrated freezer paper templates and spent the day helping with needle turn and wool applique. I was amazed at how eager they were to learn and how much fun they seemed to be having. They were all very good at handwork as they had done so much hand quilting so they took to needle turn very easily.
It was good to see them all working independently yet enjoying this creative time together. I was amazed at the end of day one how much they had accomplished and I was very eager to return to see what day two would bring.

Oh wow talk about humbling. We are so lucky to have access to patterns and fabric as freely as we want. How wonderful to expand their minds and let them find even more talent within themselves!
ReplyDeleteYou brought a whole new world to them, we are so lucky aren't we.
ReplyDeleteWow they are so intense on learning. I am sure their work will be beautiful. the quilting alreay is fantastic.
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