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Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Antique Rose Stars

Today I head to the Chicago area to visit the Faithful Circle Quilters.

Tonight is the lecture: "Time Management for Quilters", a topic that always gets good reviews. Find just a few of my top time management tips HERE.

Tomorrow we spend the day making Antique Rose Star blocks, one of my favorite workshops to teach:



I have written about this workshop a few times before, here is one of those posts:

Needle Chasers Guild of Iuka, MS

In case you think all a quilt teacher does is show up to teach a class, here are some to the things I did recently to prepare for this job:

1. Revised the multi-page Handout
2. Had the Handout printed
3. Made half of a 2" sample block
4. Reviewed all the steps in the instructions to be prepared
5. Packed everything needed for the class along with my supplies for demos--this includes the template sets students get--they had to be ordered weeks ago
6. Reviewed the PowerPoint, updated a few photos
7. Selected a variety of quilts to show during the lecture
8. Got excited to be able to present both this particular lecture, which I know helps quilters, and this fun class I love to teach

I am certainly not complaining--I love my job. There is just so much behind the scenes work that people don't see or think about. This contract was booked more than a year ago and since that time airplane tickets were bought and a hotel booked. A detailed Supply List was prepared and sent more than 6 months ago along with a couple sample blocks I made so they could see the actual block.

Here is the half block I made to test the small template:


Some prior student work:

Anna G

Celia J

Jodie L

Catherine B

Cathy R
Look for some great quilts from the Faithful Quilters.

Let's Quilt.

Barbara

5 comments:

  1. I'm one of the two holders of your quilt in the picture! What an honor! We loved your presentation at the Iuka guild quilt show that year! Marilyn Marks

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    1. Cool! I love my visits with your guild, a lovely group of wonderful women.

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  2. I look forward to hearing about your trip to Faithful Circle.
    Oh now that I teach, I so get the hours that go into the preparation. This is why my quilts take so long now.
    interesting to read your process.

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    1. Had a great time with this lovely guild. Happy attendees at the lecture, happy students in class, great food, terrific helpers who took me around. Will do a blog post in a few days with photos.

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  3. I finished my two half blocks this morning ! Very pleased with how they turned out. Will try to send you a picture Barbara!

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