Wednesday, November 16, 2011

One pattern, two designs!

There's only one more class to go...

Students had the choice of either place mats or a table runner from my design...

Each student was allowed to choose their own fabric colours... the first step in quilting... choosing your own fabrics...

It was a small class tonight as a few couldn't make it, but here's a few shots of some of the students, and I'm very proud of what they've accomplished so far....

Susan's kitchen is blue and yellow and she's making placemats...




Rhia is the youngest student in the class, she's making the table runner and has chosen some wild colours that have turned out wonderfully together... she's already interested in taking some other classes...

Loreen and Pat are both making table runners....


Pat's choice started as a lovely green to match her living/dining(?) room and she ended up adding raspberry... she tells me she is very happy with her project... no wonder!




And Loreen didn't want anything brown! Her colours are nice and sunny :-)


Great job all!

Have you learned anything new lately?

Live, love & laugh!

Hugs.... Heather

4 amazingly supportive people said:

  1. Love that applique...Iam sure your students would've enjoyed learning from you.

    Hugs,
    Deepa

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  2. Hello Heather, WOW what great photos of your students creations. All choice beautiful colors and they all did such a great job. Of course they had a wonderful teacher. Congratulation to all. Hugs Judy

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  3. Dear Sis,
    It is not surprising at all these lovely projects from the "girls". They have done wonderful work! Congratulations to each of them!!!
    It is fun to see the same design done with different choices of colors and fabrics.
    I knew that your course would be a success! Great job wee sis!!!
    Hugs
    Theresa

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  4. Hello Heather
    Thank you for your comment in my blogs. I found them both. So it has yet worked out in my blog "Village Art Shop ".
    Forgive me, my English is not so very good, but I can read and understand fairly well.
    I admire people who can sew well, and thus produce wonderful things. In these things I'm not so good
    I will visit you more often in your blog
    Best wishes
    Elsbeth

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