Probably by now y'all think I really didn't go to take classes with Susan....giggles. The really good stuff is worth waiting for, in my opinion! I figured most of you were out surfing the Internet for the World Wide Quilting Day stuff over the weekend and too busy to read my post anyway.
Susan's classes were held at the Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center of Worthington, OH. The art center was beautiful and such a lovely place to hold classes.
The first day we worked on Susan's "Thread Sketching Snowflakes". (As I am typing this....it is actually snowing outside my kitchen window...I love snow!)
Susan is an excellent teacher. She provides clear explanations and has such a wonderful way of speaking....my attention never wandered!
The second day we worked on "November Leaves". Susan taught us about using fabric paint and Tyvek to create these beautiful leaves.
Susan's classes were held at the Peggy R. McConnell Arts Center of Worthington, OH. The art center was beautiful and such a lovely place to hold classes.
The first day we worked on Susan's "Thread Sketching Snowflakes". (As I am typing this....it is actually snowing outside my kitchen window...I love snow!)
Susan's work....not mine.
This is a wall hanging and we started by using either the window or a light box to trace our snowflakes.
Rosemary aka Waldo was just humming along on her snowflakes.
This is as far as I got on my snowflakes because I was having trouble with the tension on my machine. Ever notice your machine runs perfectly at home and then you pay for a workshop....ya arrive and your machine doesn't seem to work as well? A bit frustrating but overall I really enjoyed myself.Susan is an excellent teacher. She provides clear explanations and has such a wonderful way of speaking....my attention never wandered!
The second day we worked on "November Leaves". Susan taught us about using fabric paint and Tyvek to create these beautiful leaves.
Again, Susan's "November Leaves"....not mine.
Please keep in mind I pulled this right out of my sewing bag after having it all folded up and didn't take the time to press it. I finished all the leaves and now I need to do the FMQing to finish it. I'm feeling quite good about how my leaves came out.
Below are more of Susan's art quilts that I photographed during our visit. If you would like to see more of Susan's breath taking quilts, you can visit her Gallery on her website, Blue Moon River.com or just click HERE.
Nature and bright colors are my thing so it is not so surprising that I love Susan's work.
"Gourds" by Susan Brubaker Knapp (it is for sale :)
Here is a close up of "Gourds." Check out how amazing this quilt is:
Doesn't it look just like a real gourd? The color is amazing and texture is outstanding. I sound like a stalker now don't I?
I've been fortunate enough to be able to purchase a few of her pieces.
"Vanity" by Susan Brubaker Knapp
You will probably recognize this peacock feather, it was featured on the cover of Quilting Arts Magazine as are several of Susan's other quilts. I had it framed and it hangs in my bedroom.
I'll tell you a little story about how I came to purchase Susan's quilts. One year at quilt market, I was talking with another woman who had several successful quilting books published. She told me how little money the authors typically earn from their books. When I learned this I was surprised (ignorant of many things and still am). Seeing Susan's work lifts my spirits and I wanted to make sure she profited the most from her work....so I started purchasing her quilts. Mr. McSteamy asked me what I wanted for our anniversary on our 10th wedding anniversary (if my memory serves me correctly....it may not). He was thinking diamonds and I was thinking Susan Brubaker Knapp wall hanging....so I instead of diamonds I got a piece of her work. Definitely a huge WIN/WIN!
Yes.....I really enjoyed myself and am so glad I was able to go and take some classes with Susan!
GIVEAWAY
Oh, yes.....I'm giving away a copy of Susan's book, Point, Click, Quilt and you can click HERE to enter. Comments for the giveaway will NOT be counted on this post (although you can certainly leave all the comments you want to here) just on THIS POST HERE.
It stopped snowing....darn! Oh well....I guess there is always green grass and beautiful blooming flowers ahead.
Smiles,
Kelly