This is a web site I would love to have you visit. It is from my class in Quilting Adventures in New Braunsfel, Texas this spring. Enjoy!
http://www.quilting-adventures.com/2009-galleries/QA09-Week2-Albums/Louisa-Smith-class/In-Progress/slides/lsc-qa09-wk2-dsc05479.htm
Thursday, May 28, 2009
NAPLES FLORIDA
I had the pleasure of staying in Naples FL with my friend Judy Bauckham in her beautiful cabana take a look how lucky cn I be and I made friends with the two adorable dogs. Further more my inspiration for the next couple of quilts has to come from the incredible colors of the plants and flowers. Wow!
I had a two day class in Strips 'n Curves and I think everyone did something unique and fun. thanks everone for your patience and creativity. I can not wait to see the finished quilts!!!
Thanks to you all for making this so much fun.
The Tucson Quilters' Guild
Tucson Quilters Guild, Tucson AZ. - Two wonderful classes One Patch Plus and Interlocking circles with Strips 'n Curves. I was so well treated by my wonderful hostess Lois Podolny, that I did not want to leave.
Creative and friendly quilters made me want to live in Tucson!!! Can't wait to see all the wondeful quilts done!thanks so much every one.
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Quilting Adventures 2009









Quilting Adventures 2009 in New Braunsfel, Texas. If you are looking for a wonderful quilting trip this is the venue for you. Check them out: http://www.quilting-adventures.com/). For the best time, best teachers, great food and wonderful Texas hospitality! Wow, what a great time had by all. My studetns were great and incredibly creative. Color, texture and great designs! Dear studetns you made me look great, enjoy the pictures!
Monday, September 29, 2008
Utah Quilt Guild September 2008
The Utah Quilt Guild Festival Pieceful Paradise:
This past week I had the pleasure of teaching at the Utah Quilt Festival. This was a fun and festive couple of days. With the theme of Pieceful Paradise we all felt as though we were indeed in Hawaii. Four national teachers and many other teachers made up the class roster for the weekend. It was a blast. Thanks ever so much Sandy and Marsha and your incredible committee for putting this all together.
I met Dorothy Gross, who chaired the Quilts-4-Cancer and I was blown away with the amount of quilts that they collected. Well over a thousand, yes….. a thousand quilts to be contributed to the local hospitals and given to the many patients battling cancer. Can you even imagine such a task! As you can see from the enclosed pictures, there was a long hallway just filled with quilts and quilts. That a girl, Dorothy, job well done.
My classes were the best and the students, many of who had only one day to master the procedures, did a fabulous job. Look at the strata, Ann Rudge and Cory Weir brought to class. I was sure tempted to take that one home. Note how creative Cory got with the left overs! Does that not look like an awesome flower. I have added some snapshots from the classes. Students, (and you know who you are) thanks so much for taking the classes and making it so much fun. I do hope you all learned a lot and make beautiful quilts. The One Patch Plus class was so much fun; I truly like teaching that procedure because it just produces such great art quilts. Please keep me posted and send me a picture of two of the finished projects. Again thanks one and all, and if you live even close to Utah you may consider joining them in their next Quilt festival.
This past week I had the pleasure of teaching at the Utah Quilt Festival. This was a fun and festive couple of days. With the theme of Pieceful Paradise we all felt as though we were indeed in Hawaii. Four national teachers and many other teachers made up the class roster for the weekend. It was a blast. Thanks ever so much Sandy and Marsha and your incredible committee for putting this all together.
I met Dorothy Gross, who chaired the Quilts-4-Cancer and I was blown away with the amount of quilts that they collected. Well over a thousand, yes….. a thousand quilts to be contributed to the local hospitals and given to the many patients battling cancer. Can you even imagine such a task! As you can see from the enclosed pictures, there was a long hallway just filled with quilts and quilts. That a girl, Dorothy, job well done.
My classes were the best and the students, many of who had only one day to master the procedures, did a fabulous job. Look at the strata, Ann Rudge and Cory Weir brought to class. I was sure tempted to take that one home. Note how creative Cory got with the left overs! Does that not look like an awesome flower. I have added some snapshots from the classes. Students, (and you know who you are) thanks so much for taking the classes and making it so much fun. I do hope you all learned a lot and make beautiful quilts. The One Patch Plus class was so much fun; I truly like teaching that procedure because it just produces such great art quilts. Please keep me posted and send me a picture of two of the finished projects. Again thanks one and all, and if you live even close to Utah you may consider joining them in their next Quilt festival.
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