I was lucky enough to participate in a lecture and class held by Jacquie Gering. What a treat this was. After the lecture a bunch of us went to a local brewery and spent a few hours sitting around a fire pit in their yard talking and watching the moon.
Next day's class was about improv piecing as her Urban Garden Quilt. Wow, what an eye opener. Improv is not quite as easy as it looks. It's also not that difficult. It is liberating and exploring completely new avenues. I learned about angeles piecing and curved piecing. It was inspiring to see my class mates' work. …and I got my Quilting Modern book signed by Jacquie.
This is what I worked on. It's not the final arrangement, but a start. I am hoping to finish the quilt by January.
Today I love the
sound of owls in the morning
the taste of parsnip risotto
the sight of the moon
the feel of fleece
the smell of Chanel No 5

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