Hello,
Summer is rushing forward and I am feeling a bit behind. The two weeks of Quilting by the Lake was a wonderful time and I am still coming down from that. Week one I had independent studio with a dozen other gals.
I worked on two projects that I will cover later. I did spend time every morning doing a block for the raffle quilt that will be a part of QBL next year as a fund raiser for a Donna Lamb Scholarship to attend. 
And then I did a few extras for Liz as she could not attend. This sample is one from the fabrics that Nancy and I cut with Kathy earlier this spring. The fabric all came from the Sally Davis donated fabrics collection.

There were lots of old friend in the first class. This is one of two Christmas tree skirts that Barbra A was working on.

Linda L did this little quilt as a gift for her nephew’s new baby. Among other works.

Jeanette created this memory quilt as a why to help work through her grief.
I had friends in other classes doing other things. Susan was in Paula Kavairk’s class. This is her project. I had given her old work to share with the class for cut up and she used one of my pieces here.

Another friend, Diane was also in this class and this frog is her work. I love this little sculpture.

Show and tell at the end of session one was enjoyable. This is Emely showing off her pieces form Sheila’s class.

Jea was in a dye class and this is one of her works.

Dessie was also in the dye class and this is her work.
This class produced a lot of variety and Lori’s work is more prof of that.
The teachers did auction off their aprons with Linda acting as auctioneer.

Week two I was in Sheila Framton-Cooper class. This is her work and she taught me a great way to do curves so they really lye flat.

Lots of friends in this class too. Lisa was setting next to me and she really powered forward with her piece. I do not have a shot of the finished piece, but believe me it was powerful!

A new aqueous, Phuong was on my other side. She came with a very clear vision of what she wanted to do as well. It was fun to watch this piece change and grow over the week.
Sue Ellen was a real power house and did three pieces during the week. This is a shot of the last one.

Debbie did this wonderful work. The colors and fabrics are all from the Cherry Wood Challenge.

Newbie Jane really plunged into QBL and took two weeks. This is her work for week two.
Peggy did a great little job after lots of struggle.
Another
new gal I enjoyed was Ashley. I liked her colors. She was by the door so I talked with her every time I came in and out.

Annette did a a clean little work as well in this class.

Bree did a huge pieces and really hassled at the end to pull it together so she could take it home as one unit.

Show and Tell for the end of session two allowed us to see what folks did in other classes. This is Emely again.

Susan had fun in Studio and did this work.

Victoria also arranged a little Retirement party for Susan at QBL. She is a full time artist now.

Progress Report: Lap #17 I started this pieces before QBL and now I have done most of the stitch in the ditch work. I used fabric I printed in Pat Pauly’s class as my starting point for this work.

Lap # 18 This too is also a pre QBL project.

Shoreline This projects is one going. I am making progress even though it is slow.

Sisters This too is a pre QBL project. I did work on the body of the dark haired gal before I went away.
Canadian Wildfires This is the first project I worked on in Independent Studio . I am pleased with how if it developing.

Spring Sparrows This is the second project that I worked on week one. I cut the five full stencils of the birds.
Then I cut new stencils for each of the four colors of each bird. It was difficult to line them all up .
Blue This was my first project in Sheila’s class. This is were I really learned about the insertion of the curves.
Under Grand This is my second project from Sheila’s class. It is based on the Grand Piano in the class room. It was a good growth project for me.
There were many other friends and buddies a QBL, but I did not capture images of many of them. I had a great time as always and I came home happily exhausted with a mind full of new ideas and directions. I am still playing catch up and will continue to think and develop ideas got there.
Keep Creating
Carol