So many great works I apologize I didn't catch them all.... I was a kinda busy teacher!
Shiela Lindquist is working on a yet second piece... each one done with precision and quiet confidence... She just DID it! Impressive!
Lynn is a kayak enthusiast . This image done from a photo from one of her Kayak trips. BTW.. Lynn is the smiling/ posing gal on the floor pic above.Nancy Cremarosa approached her ink painting somewhat like a china painting... Gorgeous!
Leslie Rodrick tackled this 'cousin' to a violet combining reference photo knowledge with her own drawing.She had this quilted before class was done ( no pic sorry) and it looked spectacular with even simple monofilament quilting.
Ruth Shields had to keep an eye on me as I loved / coveted this rooster. So cool!
Are these not cute birds? ... I feel their soft feathers. Karin Polli did this one plus 2 more of which I missed the photo op! :-(
Joyce Smith has a granddaughter with incredible , fun curly hair.
Sharon Morris and I met awhile back in Modesto. She is a serious art quilter and is using inks to create a hard stone/brick archway for a mixed media quilt yet to come. NICE!!!! Lots of patience in this lady!This beauty painting belongs to Lynda Lasich. The Kitty named "Sally Ride" got her name the very week Lynda adopted her... the astronaut name came with the kitty's first week LEAP downward from the second floor. Sally Ride survived that leap and another 21 years.
Now... My hostess Candy Brown has quite an appreciation of the Sons of Anarchy. She tackled a most difficult monochromatic piece that I'd say is looking GOOD. We all sure had fun kidding around about this BAD BOY HUNK ! Congrats and thanks Candy... and special thanks to Suzanne ( owner- WhistleStop Quilt Shop)
2 comments:
Oh Patt, it was a total delight having you teach for Whistle Stop Quilt Shop. Awesome projects by our awesome quilters. Thanks for your fine teaching!
THANK YOU Suzanne! Your people were spectacular and you and Candy great hosts. ;-D Patt
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