Friday, September 3, 2010

Blood Cough Gag Morning Brush

gnomes ... and now she quilting, too!

Last week I was the second time in Töpchin at Esther Miller to learn the hand quilting reasonable. After the first course I did not, despite all good intentions for quilting, so that the learned handles could not pass into flesh and blood. Could it took several months to receive my quilt frame (a round frame stand) his work. He would only ever do squats and we had to try several things to prevent that. Then I quilted no more than maybe 5 hours total, and had the feeling that I do not know really how to do it.
So I went to the "detention". To my delight turned I found that I had not so much forgotten. The course was very nice, now I was able to purchase a little routine to time I was held back not by trying out the thimbles. Incidentally, I also had this time every morning swollen fingers, no idea where it comes from.
I show you some pictures:
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These hands are not mine, but Esther, between us are years of practice, which I never can catch up.



Here you can see what one works as a lesson in the 2 or 3 days. GSD provides you only if we depend on it with the nose, how many errors and irregularities, it still has. But you can see also how it gets better from hour to hour.
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This time I had the basic rate plus, in the afternoon to learn many interesting things about the Amish. A bit of what I knew even before that, but about "first hand" are something else. Highly recommended!
And also, there are also many beautiful things that lead one into temptation, a temptation that they succumb to you. DSC_1273
yarns and accessories
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materials and templates


DSC_1282 and the widest selection of beautiful books on the subject that I have ever seen in one place. There's also online here



If I can, I will do next year either an advanced course or an application course with Ted Storm.

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