Yesterday I finished this new sample for my "Applique The Fun and Easy Way" workshop. I decided to make it a tribute to my hero, mentor, teacher and friend, Gwen Marston.
It highlights all the good stuff that Gwen has taught me; split borders, mix matched borders, mix matched prints, liberated houses,
and the importance of berries.....I could go on and on.
It came a long way from beginning steps and attempts, as all my quilts do.
This hung around for about 2-3 days I decided it was too controlled.It's not rocket science is it? The great thing about folk art is it ISN'T perfect dahling.
Getting a note from Gwen is always a fun occurrence. Her zest for life always comes through.
Now I'm honored to be teaching her style and my own methods to guilds and groups and I love it!
Spring Schedule:
April 1 & 2, I'm presenting my Scrap Lecture/Trunk show and Liberated House Workshop at the Lake and Mountain Guild in Seneca, SC.
April 9, I'll be with the Four County Quilters in Mt. Airy, MD with my Scrap Lecture/Trunk Show.
April 10 & 11, I'll be with the CAMACO Quilters in Cape May NJ for the Scrap Quilt Lecture and a Applique' workshop.
May 2, 3 and 4 I'll be in Texas with the Quilters Guild of Dallas. I'm presenting Quilts: The Story of My Life and teaching Liberated Houses & Hex Vex (epp) workshops.
You can check out my programs on a tab at the top of this blog. Be sure to check "web version" if you are on a smartphone, or tablet. You scroll to the bottom and look for this:
You can also just email me at barb.vedder@gmail.com
I hope to see a lot of you this spring!
xo