Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Workshop in Philadelphia

Organic Machine Piecing



Fluidity in Quilts

'Driftwood' 2011     
This Saturday I will be teaching a workshop at Philadelphia Modern Quilt Guild on my favorite subject- Organic Piecing and Quilting.
Stay tuned! Next week I will be back with lots of pictures and more details on my current new project.

14 comments:

  1. Yea! How generous of you to share your enthusiasm and your technique. I'm sure you will open many creative doors for your students.

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  2. I wish I could attend your workshop. You will all have a great time I'm sure!

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  3. Wish I lived closer...it sounds like fun!

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  4. oh these are great I especially love driftwood
    oh do I really have to wait till next week?
    can't wait to see what your working on now!!!!
    Kathie

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  5. Can't wait to see you there! Will you bring the Driftwood quilt? I love that one!

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  6. That first quilt has all my colors in it!!! Love it, but then again I love all your quilts.

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  7. Ditto all the others, wish I could take your class too! have fun! (love your quilts too, especially the first one)

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  8. All those quilts want to come and live with me!

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  9. THose are stunning, especially the first one! Sounds like a fun class!

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  10. Hi, Sujata. Really like your quilts--I bet it will be a fun class. I kind of do organic piecing for the backs of my quilts, but I usually try to keep it a bit sedate. But then again they never end up sedate. I especially like the first one and I can't figure out why--it's just overall pleasing!
    best, nadia

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  11. Lucky people in Philadelphia. Hope you become so successful in sharing your ideas that they bring you down to Australia to do a few classes here. Meanwhile please post lots of pictures so I can join in a little.

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  12. Sujata - I loved your organic piecing class - it was right up my alley! I finished a table runner top using your gentle curves piecing method. I've always loved re-purposing clothing and the Gees Bend quilts and your method was perfect for that! I'll keep and eye open for other classes taught by you! It was wonderful to meet you yesterday.

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  13. Love seeing your show and tell.
    I don't know if I've ever seen the first one, but I love it!!! I love that Caribbean blue with red combination and the log cabin block is eye popping with the yellow - I love this piece!

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