Hello Everyone,
Today was quite a productive day! Besides having a 3 hour meeting on Teacher Certification, we were still able to get tons of sewing completed. When you see the sets of photos coming up you will see what I mean.
Remember this is the NEW Technique of the Month that will not be available for classes until January 2013. So if this is something that you would like to learn and have a guild or shop in your area that would like me to come and teach... send me an e-mail.
Onto the progress photos.
My Mariner's compass. I am really liking how this is turning out. However, I may be going in and changing one color out. Still undecided.
Cathie's progress... loving the peacock colors.
Ginny's progress... there is always an over achiever in the group... Love you, Ginny! By the way, I think I will be making one just like this... I LOVE IT!
Sue's progress.
Jodie's progress.
The lovely Cat and her progress.
Linda's progress.
Tammy and her quilt progression.
Hi there, Lisa! It is coming along just beautifully!
Andrea's "50 Shades" looking good! ;)
Judy doing what Judy does best, teaching the teachers a new technique.
Cool, huh?
More to come tomorrow, but in the meantime if you would like to purchase any of Judy's patterns, you can find them here.
Until Next Time...
11 comments:
Breathtaking! xo
Growing gorgeously.
very gorgeous now if the sewing machine was just my thing along with paper piecing! I think I will stick with my hand piecing for now :)
Karen
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing:)
These quilts are stunning
Oh my goodness! I don't know which color combos I like best. You girls are all doing a fantastic job!
Amazing and very intimidating!
Wow! to think anyone can learn to do this the Judy way one piece at a time is amazing.
Lovely work!
Happy Sewing
So beautiful but I would love to see one using something other than batiks. Or is that all that will work using her techniques?
Amazing! I'm speechless....
Judy is clearly Genius~!
I love the way everyone's colors work out. It seems incredibly daunting to me to pick them and end up with a gorgeous end result - what excellent color skills everyone has!
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