First off, THANK YOU for all your kind comments about my scrap vortex quilt! Since there were so many questions about the construction, I thought I would answer those here. I used the slab technique, as found in Sunday Morning Quilts. I made several irregular sized slabs and joined them together like a puzzle. It takes a lot of rearranging and tweaking as you go, but it's so worth it! Just keep making slabs and joining them together until the quilt is as large as you want. And to answer another question that came up several times, YES, I still have scraps left. Always, always, always!
Since scraps are the subject of the day (and every day...ha ha!), I have this pile of Denyse Schmidt Ansonia scraps to give away. The fabric isn't due to release until first quarter of 2014, according to the free spirit website. I have these leftover from making the scrap happy purse that I sewed up for market. (Pattern is available here.) I have a small priority mail box FULL of scraps, ready to mail. (International entries welcome, as long as you are willing to pay the shipping overages if sent outside the US.) Please leave a comment on this post to be entered in the draw. The question of the day? If you could take a workshop from anyone, who would it be? Vicky asked me that question at retreat a few weeks ago and I thought that was a great question! I think it would be amazing to learn from Gwen Marston. A few more things...one comment per person, please. I'll pick a winner sometime on Wednesday. Phew! I think that's all.
Happy Monday to you!
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«Oldest ‹Older 201 – 400 of 458 Newer› Newest»I would love to take a class from Katie Pederson or Anna Maria Horner. kcannon@anwsu.org
I have never done a workshop before, so it's hard to choose. Leah Day, you, Anna Maria Horner could be good. I haven't really thought about it!
Elizabeth Hartman for me too. I love her stuff! Thanks for the giveaway. And Happy Thanksgiving!
I would love to learn from Rita from red pepper quilts...it would be super exciting to learn more about her piecing techniques! Thanks for the chance!
For machine quilting - Leah Day, for an overall quilting class you or Bonnie Hunter. For the scrap entry - I'd so love to have a chance to have your scraps coming my way. My stash is so much more bland then yours and each photo you make...i'm more wanting to make something of your projects - but won' get the same look with my current stash! Thanks for a chance to win!
There are so many amazing quilters out there that it's hard to choose just one! If I have to choose though, it would probably be Angela Walters. I'd really like to do some FMQ, but it scares me. ;)
I would love to take a workshop taught by Amanda Jean or Mary Fons. Sunday Morning Quilts is one of my favorite books. You even inspired me to organize my scraps.
I've been fortunate to have taken from lots of good teachers, but there are others I would love to learn from: YOU--love your scrappy creativity, Gwen Marston, Freddy Moran, Elizabeth Hartman, Kathy Doughty, Victoria F Wolfe .... lots of fun stuff going on in the quilting world these days.
I would love to see Victoria Findlay Wolfe. Your scraps look so inviting! I would be the icing on the cake!
I would love to take a class from Sandy klop. I love her patterns and fabric.
i would like to attend a workshop by sarah fielke. trying to learn to handquilt like her!!
I would love to take a class with you! If I only have time to read one blog in a day, it is always yours.
I would love to take another class with Denyse Schmidt or Lori Kennedy of The Inbox Jaunt to work on some FMQ.
I would love to take a class from Angela Walters and Elizabeth Hartman I love there quilts
What a great giveaway! I would love to take a quilting workshop from Angela Walters - amazing talent!
I think I would like to take a workshop from Eleanor Burns. She's such a hoot!
Okay. It would be from my grandmother in law. She is a wonderful quilter. They live on $14k a year and she still makes one quilt a year for all of her family. I think she has already cycled through all her grandchildren. Anyway, I would love to learn her secrets. Thanks for the chance!
I would say Denyse Schmidt, but I also like your idea of Gwen Marston! Either would be awesome! Beautiful scraps--thanks for the chance:)
From you, Amanda. I think it would be great to have and Victoria Findlay Wolfe. I have a feeling it would be a lot of fun. Mary
I'm still new to quilting, so I'd love to take a workshop from someone who does FMQ! And I'm loving all your scrappy projects!!
I love those scraps and would love to take a class from Camille Roskelley or Joanna Figueroa
I'd have to say it would be Bonnie Hunter. I love how she uses scraps. Although I must say, Amanda, you do an awesome job of using your scraps, too. Thanks for the chance to win!
I really enjoy taking classes and had a lot if fun just now skimming through the comments! I can't decide if it would be better to take a class from Denyse Schmidt or Gwen Marston
I really enjoy taking classes and had a lot if fun just now skimming through the comments! I can't decide if it would be better to take a class from Denyse Schmidt or Gwen Marston
I would love to take a class from you! I am very new to quilting and need lots of help.
Hard question, but I think Philippa Naylor or Diane Gaudynski. Thanks for sharing.
I can think of lots of people who would inspire me. Tula Pink for color and fabric choices, Angela Walters for FMQ, Jennifer Ofenstein for paper piecing. The list goes on and on, there's so much to learn!
I was going to say you! If you would love Gwen Marston, then I would love to learn from her too!
I would like to take a class from Bonnie Hunter!
I would love to take an EPP class from Sue Daley or Camille Roskelley or Denyse Schmidt. I am a new quilter and have a lot to learn. Denyse Schmidt is one of my favorite designers and I am trying to collect as much of her fabric as I can. Thank you for sharing! anglanouette at gmail dot com
Linda Taylor, I currently have access to a long arm quilting machine and I would love some instruction.
Your scraps look way better than mine! I'd love to take a slab class from you ; )
What a fun looking bunch of scraps! If I could take a workshop from anyone, I would choose Carrie Nelson. She does some amazing stuff and would be such a fun person to learn from.
For me it would be: Jinny Beyer - color selection & handpiecing; Judy Niemeyer - paper piecing; Judi Madsen - long arm quilting.
Thanks for thinking of your readers :-). Scraps will be awesome for EPP, and if too small for that, mod podge!
I would absolutely love to take one of Denyse Schmidt's workshops, I love her style.
Another thing I love: scraps!
Thanks so much for hosting the giveaway.
I would like one from Lynne of Lilys quilts!
Gwen Marston I think too. 25 years ago I was on a trip to USA and I found her book: Sets and borders in the shop in the Shelbourne Museum. The book is fallen apart now. I am living in Denmark, but I am used to buy fabric in USA, because here i is difficult to find the fabric I like.Modern Patchwork is almost unknown here. Marie Dejn hpr@post9.tele.dk
I once saw that you gave a class in Grand Rapids, Michigan. If you gave another one there, my choice would be you! I love how you are able to make scraps look so random and yet balanced!
Candice
Because I'm a scrappy kind of gal, a Bonnie Hunter class would be my choice, or a class with Leah would also be on my bucket list.
'ditto Gwen Marston and I'm in Athens Greece but would happily, gratefully pay the extra postage:))
I would love to do a class with Sarah Fielke - I think her work is amazing and I love the way she combines patterns and colours in an unexpected way, yet they end up looking perfect!
I would love to take a workshop with you!
I could use a class on free motion quilting so I'd love a class with Leah Day.
I'd be totally over the top if I could join a workshop with Anna Maria Horner...
But with your scraps I'd be very happy too :O)
Have a(nother) lovely scrappy day -
annilu
I would love to learn from Angela Walters, I haven't been able to master FMQ & it would be fantastic to take a class from an expert. Thanks for the chance to win these scraps -I'm a big fan of Denyse Scmidt's fabrics!
Jackie Gehring for me!
I'd love to take a class with Jaquie Gering from Tallgrass Prarie Studio. I watched her lecture at QuiltCon and was so inspired by her passion for modern quilting. And she seems like someone I would enjoy spending a day with.
Andi :-)
I think it would be amazing to learn from you! I cannot tell you how often I have read and re-read my copy of Sunday Morning Quilts. I dream of one day having a sizeable stash to make heaps of scrap quilts but so far, when I sorted them into colours I didn't even have enough colours to make the gorgeous storage baskets in the book LOL!
Victoria Findlay Wollfe, Denyse Schmidt, Valorie Wells...you! I'm far away, so absolutely willing to pay shipping if I have my number called!
Kathy Doughty at Material Obsession in Australia!
I would love a personal class with Perla piera from p3 designs
You were the inspiration for my scrappy quilt. Thank you!
A Denyse Schmidt class would be a wonderful opportunity. I adore her books and fabric. And thanks for the giveaway!
I would love to take a Denyse Schmidt worksop
I would love to take classes with Bonnie Hunter and Angela Walters. Thanks for the chance to win some fun scraps!
It would have to be you, I am mad about scraps, I take an odd course here and there, mainly to raid the scraps when everyone has gone. I have worked my way through your book and loved it. I am happy to pay shipping and would buy scraps as well
AmandaJean I would love to do a class with you...geography might be a bit tricky because I'm down under. :-)
I'd go for Jinny Beyer
I love scraps. I use them all the time, despite the large stash of "real" fabric I have. I think a workshop with you would be great fun. Thanks for the chance to win, and Happy Thanksgiving!
There are so many quilters I'd like to take a class from, it's hard to pick one. I'd like to take a class from Tim Latimer from Grand Rapids, Michigan. He hasn't written a book yet but I keep prodding him to do so. He's won many awards and his quilts have been in magazines as he's an amazing hand quilter of antique tops. I'd love to win the scraps as scrap quilts are my all time favorite!
Angela Walters or Bonnie Hunter ... so many great folks to choose from! :) thanks!
Would love a class by you ! Or if not, then Jen Kingwell or Weeks Ringle. Thanks for the chance to win those scraps.
I think I'd go with Amy Gibson, because I just think she would be a fun person to hang out with! I've already done two BOM projects with her, and she is a great teacher too!
My choice is Denyse Schmidt or you. -- soparkaveataoldotcom
Having had the opportunity to hear you speak at a local quilt guild and see all of your lovely quilts, I would be happy to take a class from you.
Would love to win! Thank you for all your sharing
My wish is to take a class from Bonnie Hunter some day.
There are so many great leaders out there (yourself included), but Gwen Marston is my hero and I would love to spend time with her.
I would love to take a class from Mary Fons - I love her Quilty videos, and I find her so funny and engaging! She has a lot to offer the beginning quilter!
A class with Bonnie Hunter would be great!
I really love this scrap quilt. I'm going to pull the book and read the directions over breakfast this morning! I would love to have a class with Jenny Doan!
I think it would have to be Amy Butler! I think it would be great to be around her creative energy!
Gwen Marston's books have helped me see patchwork with a different aspect that I am amazed so she would be the first person that I would dream of taking a class from!
Myrto
myrtovl@gmail.com
Gwen Marston's books have helped me see patchwork with a different aspect that I am amazed so she would be the first person that I would dream of taking a class from!
Myrto
myrtovl@gmail.com
I would love to take a class from Camille Roskelley - love all her quilts and patterns.
I would like a class with Heather Ross
I would like to take a workshop with Amy Butler and explore color. Thanks for sharing!
Jamie Wallen...
Your 'scraps' are beautiful. I'm a newbie quilter so I'd be thrilled to learn from anyone but especially someone who has a good sense of humor and could explain how in the heck to quilt with the feed dogs down. :-)
our local store will be having a class on how to sew on binding.I sew need that class I didnt put any binding on my grand daughters quilt
I would love to have a workshop from you - for real! Are you interested in coming to the Atlanta area and speak to our guild?
contentncm at yahoo dot com
I would take a class from any of the very talented ladies that I find when reading all of these blogs. I am amazed by all of the talent out there! Thanks for the chance to win a box of scraps!
I'd love to take a workshop with Angela Walters, her work is unbelievable!!
I would love to take a class by Elizabeth Hartman. Love those scraps!
Would love to take a class from Jenny Pedigo of Sew Kind of Wonderful. Her work is outstanding.
Thank you for the chance
Susan Carlson... I want to learn her collage techniques. Thank you for the opportunity
I'm with you!! Gwen Marston! And I will be doing so next year at our quilt show!,
V. Christianson!! Love her work!
tgalloP@mts.net
www.willcookforshoes.ca
I would love to take a class with Jacquie Gehrig! Thanks!
Angela Walters...I'm still terrified of FMQ!
Gwen Marston immediately came to mind because her books with Freddie Moran were what broke me out of my traditional quilting ways. And now it is all things modern. This is a great blog to get ideas from you and all your followers.
Angela Walters for me. I want to keep improving my FMQ skills.
Anna Maria Horner! I can't get over her design aesthetic! Thanks for the scrappy giveaway!
Would love to take a long arm quilting class from "thatcrazyquiltygirl", Lisa Sipes In her studio! That would be a dream come true!
My pick for now are classes from Angela Walters - learn how to do some of her wonderful quilting and Gwen Marston for her designs and great use of color..
I love love love your quilt - you just can't stop looking at it - a real treasure you have made.
Thanks for the Chance to maybe win some WOW! scraps.
MaryLou
Fun4Me1249@aol.com
I'm a fairly new quilter so I appreciate learning from anyone that has more experience than me. We had Amanda Jean to our quilt guild meeting and it was awesome!
I did manage to take two classes with Gwen Marston ~ she's a great teacher and has such a dry sense of humor. Who else? I'd love to have a retreat with Angela Walters and learn to do machine free motion quilting! Thanks so much for the giveaway!
I think Bonnie Hunter because I follow her blog several times a day and I would just like to meet her.
I'd be delighted to take an in-person class with anyone brave enough to venture over here to teach us! Thanks for the chance!
Bonnie Hunter or Leah Day. I love scraps of any kind. Thanks.
There is nothing like a new pile of scraps (especially someone else's) to really kickstart the inspiration wagon! Thanks.
I'd totally take a class from you or Freshly Pieced's Lee.
Jacque Gehring! I'm dying to talk to her. I did get to take a class from Gwen Marsten many years ago, and it was just as much fun as you would expect. Thank you for this giveaway - my scraps are so dull!
It would have to be Bonnie Hunter, I love her enthusiasm for scrap quilting, since I've been following her blog I've used more of my stash instead of buying for a new project. And it's a great feeling to use every little scrap!
I would love to take a workshop from Angela Walters...her free motion quilting amazes me!
Also, I can hardly believe that YOU are giving away scraps ;-) Thanks so much for the chance to win.
Amanda
Wow - what a question! I'm still learning who's who in the quilt world. But I love Jeni Baker at In Color Order - her fabric is awesome.
I'd love to do some color theory classes with her - maybe I'd get out of my rut!
I would like a class with Eleanor Burns. Because her videos taught me how to make a quilt top. I learn by seeing techniques in action then just by reading.
If I could take a class from anyone, it would be either you (Amanda Jean!!!!) or Bonnie Hunter! Both of you are so interesting and I enjoy your blogs so much!
For I haven't taken any class yet I'd pick you..... if you'd hold some... it's a good way to start, isn't it? :) But if you wouldn't maybe I'd like to learn more about free-motion-quilting....Regards from Germany, Natalie
I think anyone who is accomplished at machine quilting on a home machine...because it still intimidates me very much.
Since I had a workshop with you I'm going to pick Bonnie Hunter from Quiltville, she's the queen of scraps!
Hope it's not too cheesy to say you...but you!!!! I also love Camile Roskelley.
I'd take a class from you! You're ideas and talent are amazing!
So fun! I would pay to have your pretty scraps mailed to me in Canada! Only a true quilting addict would say that! LOL
I would love to take a class with Karen Stone someday!
I feel pretty dumb as I don't know any names to put down. I am fairly new to quilting and get most of my information from the quilt blogs I have found.
Oh, golly...I guess it would have to be somebody like Kaffe Fasset on colour, maybe. Or Jane Sassaman on colour. Or maybe Eleanor Burns because her Irish Chain in a Day pattern was the first quilt I ever made.
I would love to take a class from YOU!!! Love ALL your quilts. I would love to win your scraps!!
Thanks for the giveaway!!
Your quilts are so inspiring!
Bonnie Hunter. Thanks for the chance to win the wonderful scraps. I love playing in someone else's scrap pile.
There are so many quilters I'd like to meet in person...Allison of Cluck Cluck Sew and Camille of Simplify to name just a couple. And I think Carrie Nelson and I could become friends if we lived closer... she's a hoot! But to expand my 'box', I think an Elizbeth Hartman workshop would be a great experience.
In honor of my love for scrappiness.... I'd love a Bonnie Hunter workshop.
I do not have many modern scraps and really need these for your pattern, bright birch trees. So please pick me. Hum...I really need help in the free motion quilting area, so I would love to be in a class with Angela Walters or Diane Gaudynski.
Gwen Marston! I love scraps!
Carol E. of Giraffe Dreams
I think tula pink would be awesome to take class from. Love scraps and chance to win.
I think tula pink would be awesome to take class from. I love scraps and thanks for chance.
Would love to take a class with Bonnie Hunter. Her energy is amazing!! Thanks so much for the opportunity....great blog!
Judy Neimeyer! I'd love to learn to paper piece those pointy bits and curves.
It would be so hard to choose...I would be thrilled to learn from anyone out there in the land of famous quilters...you are all terrific and inspire me everyday. Thanks for being so kind to donating your precious scraps!
So many great teachers out there, but I'd take a class from Sue Patton on LAQ. I've taken one from her before and she is so down-to-earth, entertaining, and I took away a lot of great techniques and tips.
I also would be torn between Angela Walters and Camille Roskelley. So many talented people out there!
I also would be torn between Angela Walters and Camille Roskelley. So many talented people out there!
I'd love to take a workshop from Lori Holt- I've been enjoying her book lately. Thanks so much for the giveaway!
If you could take a workshop from anyone, who would it be?
Gail Garber! http://gailgarber.com/
Thanks for the chance to win the scrap box.
I would love to take a class from Tula Pink. I start her 100 Blocks on Jan 1st. A fun project for the new year!
Without a doubt Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry.
Actually, I had decided I was going to invest the money to travel to her studio for a workshop this year, and then I found out she was on sabbatical :(
I love your blog, your book. I would love to take a class from you Jean. Or even Lori Holt, I love her fabric lines. You are both so wonderful. Thanks for the chance.
Shari M.
Wow I have never taken a class or a workshop so I would have to say Leah Day, Tula Pink angela walters, Amanda Jean, my list goes on and on. Put my name in the hat for the scraps please.
Great quilt! I would love learning more from Angela Walters or Julie Hermann. Everything they do looks so good and they make it seem so easy. Love that! Julie's patterns are wonderfully written too!
There are so many, where to start? My first guess would be to take a class from one of the bloggers I follow. Again, love the quilt top!
Firstly, I'd like to say to most of you. Go to Craftsy to make your dreams come true. Secondly, in a one-on-one personal, all-day workshop is would adore it with Leah Day. And lastly, thanks for the opportunity to win.
A class from Katy, from Imagingermonkey blog, would be cool. Although we might fight over the scraps. We would cut up and ROFL the whole time.
I'd love to take a class with Anna Maria Horner!
2 ladies I would love to take another class from have both died but they were wonderful people who taught fantastic classes. Mary Ellen Hopkins and Jean Ray Laury. I hope this counts.
I would love to take a class from Tula Pink!
I took the 2013 Craftsy Block of the Month class hosted by Laura Nownes. I thought she did a great job explaining the different blocks and their construction. I think I would learn a lot from a workshop of hers.
Love your blog. Glad I found it. The list is endless. I think Bonnie Hunter would be fun. Nancy P.
I'd love to take a workshop from you! I love the look of scrappy quilts but I don't think I'm quite ready to tackle it on my own.
Seams to me that you would teach a awesome class! Your work is amazing and you have a fab blog! But I guess if that didn't work out.....I would choose Heather Ross. Thanks for a chance to win!
I am new enough to quilting I do not know who I would take a class from. I know it would be on FMQ as that terrifies me I do mostly strait line quilting.
Richard Healey
Who wouldn't want a box of your scraps?!?! I do :)
I would love to take a workshop from Elizabeth Hartman. Her quilts are amazing!
Ok, I would love to take a class with you, and I'm not just saying that LOL since I've not followed, seen or read a lot about different quilters and I love the things I've seen you do!
I really like your style and would love to have a class by you. I bought your book and have found inspiration in it! I am using a large antique trophy for my itty-bitty scraps. Love the book!!
Would like to take a class from Amanda Jean! You spoke at our guild, and now i would like to spend some time learning your techniques.
Thanks for the chance to win some yummy scraps! I usually try to stay at home as much as possible but I could easily be persuaded to leave the couch for a class with the amazing Bonnie Hunter!
My choice would be Kay Whitt. THANKS for the chance!
Love this quilt,mmmmm that is a hard question...I think it would be the designer of whatever quilt I am working on, so I could hear their story and the story of the quilt!
I love scrappy quilts and yours is so cheerful and bright. I'd love to have the scraps. I love Bonnie Hunter but I'd also like to take a course from Mary Fons or a free motion quilting class.
I'd love to take a workshop from Jacquie Gering or Elizabeth Hartman!
Thanks for a chance at a fun giveaway! If I could take a quilt workshop, it would probably be from Bonnie Hunter (love how she uses shirt fabrics)!
Denyse Schmidt! And you :)
It would have to be Angela Walters her quilting is so inspiring.
Shawn
I love the scrap quilt and want to make one too! I'd love to have a workshop from anyone who can teach quilting on a very small machine.
It would have to Bonnie K. Hunter, the Queen of scraps.
Oh wow. so many. I think I would pick Jeni Baker! thanks for the chance to win ksmith8@emich.edu
Angela Walters! I so want to learn to actually quilt my quilt tops that are stacking up so quickly. Thanks for the chance to win. I love the fabrics you use.
I say Jenni Baker, because she loves patterns and trying something new!
I would die to take a class with Rayna Gillman. Now there's a girl who knows what to do with scraps!
Take a class? Well, from Bonnie Hunter, I think. Thanks for a chance to play with someone else's scraps.
I'm new at this amazing hobby so I would like a class with Gwen Marston or Heather Ross cheers and thanks
I would like to take a class taught by Angela Walters.
Take a class/workshop? hmm, I never have on quilting, but I think it would be fun to attend one by Denyse Schmidt. I would love to see how her mind works as her fabrics are always one of my favorites.
I'd love to take one from Bonnie Hunter. I love the eye candy on her blog, it speaks to my sense of style.
mindingmomma at aol dot com
Denyse Schmidt!I love her fabrics and modern designs. Agree too that class with Bonnie Hunter would be wonderful. Also, Leah Day. She is just so inspiring. margo in victoria bc
So funny, I'm number 379!!! But well I would like to join the give way, anyway please. Your quilt turned out great. I love working with slabs, so does my daughter (23) and we both love your book. I would love to do a workshop given by Gwen Marston! I know you mentioned her yourself but I'm also a great fan and have a lot of her books! I'm living in the Netherlands and of course willing to pay the shipping.
Groetjes
Annemieke
Love to have some of your scraps. I would have to say Angela Walters for longarming, and Bonnie for piecing. Making scrap quilts for charity is my goal right now.
I don't have a favorite but any that could teach me to free motion quilting would be great! Thanks for an opportunity to win the scraps!
I would love to take a class on FMQ or improvisational piecing as I have difficulty being truly random. I think you would make a great teacher when it comes to using scraps!
Definitely a workshop with Angela Walters. The scraps are absolutely gorgeous.
Since I've gotten into modern quilts I'd like to take a workshop from Angela Walters. Her quilting is fabulous!
Gwen Marston would definitely be my first choice. I love the freedom that her quilts have. Thanks for the chance to win your very cool scraps. mdmontalvo@yahoo.com
I'm still a beginner but I'd like to take a class from Judy Niemeyer. He quilts are wonderful. thank you for the chance to win.
I think there are a lot of people out there who I could learn a lot from. Some of the people I like to read are Jo (jo's country junction) Amy Bradley designs, Judi Madsen and Bonnie Hunter.
The very frist Craftsy class I took was from Amy Gibson and she got me hooked on more modern quilting - I would love to take a class from her. Thanks for the chance to win some scraps!!
I think a Gwen Marston would just be amazing. Lovely giveaway! Scraps are just so inspiring.:)
I would love to take a class from Angela Walters!
I think a class taught by Denyse Schmidt would be wonderful. She just seems like such an interesting person. But a class taught by you would be kinda fun too! I so love your scrappy quilts.
I'd love to take another class from the amazing Jacquie Gering. She's at the top of a very long list!
Yea scraps! I would love to take a workshop with you, Victoria Findlay Wolfe or Leah Day.
I would love to take an in person class with Angela Walters or Bonnie Hunter. I'm such big fans of everyone mentioned above!
I would love to take a class from you!
I love bright scraps. I've never attended a workshop, so just about anyone!
Angela Walters!!!
Your scraps would be wildly treasured by me! LOL Thanks for a chance at your giveaway. Happy Thanksgiving, Beth in AL
You or Allison Harris, I love both of your color styles. I can never seem to get my randon actually random like you do, or get the great color combos that she does.
I would love to take a class from you, you and your wonderful scrap quilts. And Heather Ross on fabric design
I would travel to take a class with Pam Buda. She was in central Iowa recently and I was too ill to get to that Guild meeting. So sad.
I would like to take a class with Jacquie Gehring! Thank you for the scrap give away and Happy Thanksgiving!
angela walters is my first choice but I have taken classes and tutorials from anyone that makes one and have learned something each time and I have been sewing for years! thanks for the chance for more fabric! If I win I would have to increase my bucket list..
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