Wednesday, May 13, 2009

MQS Day 1

I had Freehand Feathers with Lisa Coker from Texas. She's a wild woman from the west and keeps her students interested with all sort os Texas stories.

I had a hands-on class with Linda Taylor,Longarm Technical Skills. We learned how to set triangles and borders. It was mostly a refresher but I had a blast. And I won a door prize. And I found out that my Gammill dealer, Barbara Vanice invented the Gammill extended base. Well, I knew she was talented but I didn't know about the inventor side of her.

Then off to Red Robin for dinner with about 12 people. Great fun.

1 comment:

panchobrinks said...

Hi! Sounds like you're having a blast. I set up my TinLizzie and took it for a spin. I have a whole new appreciation for the work you do!! You definitely have to acquire the skill--I can see I have hours and hours ahead of me LOL!! I'm most impressed with your straight lines. It's not as easy as it looks!

My life has changed in the last couple of years - some bumps, I retired from quilting, and then I moved to Texas. I'm anxious to see what new adventures await me in the next phase of my life.

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