We flew back from the Gold Coast via Sydney. Sarah and Florence picked us up and drove us to Canberra. It was a lovely drive through the countryside. 
The Needle rolls were made in a wide assortment of fabrics using velvet, roving balls and embellishment stitches.
 
 
 
 I was delighted to have two young girls in the class. They did a fabulous job and seemed to have a great time. It is always fun to see how the younger generation use color and interpret design.
I was delighted to have two young girls in the class. They did a fabulous job and seemed to have a great time. It is always fun to see how the younger generation use color and interpret design. 
 
 
 
 
 
 As you can see the students got a good start with their pieces. I would love to thank Jenny, Samantha and Kerry for all their hard work putting the workshop together. I am very excited about the possibility of returning to Australia in a couple of years.
As you can see the students got a good start with their pieces. I would love to thank Jenny, Samantha and Kerry for all their hard work putting the workshop together. I am very excited about the possibility of returning to Australia in a couple of years. I must say one of the most wonderful parts about this trip has been all the finished projects the students have shared with me from the classes I taught last year. These Australian ladies do amazing embellishment.
Canberra was followed with a couple of fun days which I will share tomorrow.
Take care
Sue
 
 
 
Thanks sue, we certainly did have a great time! We are now wool converts! Thank you for the mention too... Look forward to meeting again soon, Crystal. Http://twolittleaussiebirds.blogspot.com
ReplyDeletei'm enjoying all the photos!! I'm sure Sarah told you what she, Amy and I are doing.. we are crazy! Want to join in?
ReplyDeleteOh wow! These are all so beautiful. What a wonderful time everyone must have had!
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Sue you need to get in some of the pictures!
ReplyDeleteInspiration at it's finest!
ReplyDeleteYep come on Sue- you, Wendy and Melissa should play with me and Pat too. Although does that mean that we all have to make 5 pincushions and needle rolls instead of two??
ReplyDeleteInteresting how people "feel" the negative space so differently. And some of the trim - the off center leaf vein especially, felt like me to me. Inspiring as always, you.
ReplyDeleteAwww.. to have missed you in Sydney , Bathurst and Canberra! I am in South Arica now for a while. Be warned ,I will be at your next class in Australia. LOL. Always wondered what it would be like to work with wool and not just knit it! Cheers
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