Home is wonderful after you have been away. Everything seems new and fresh and bright, yet familiar and comfortable, welcoming you in. I opened the door from the garage, came in the kitchen, and Oliver tore around the corner and ran full tilt into my arms. He purred so hard he was shaking, with happiness and disbelief. I guess I probably was purring too....oh my, so good to be home.
I had a terrific week at Empty Spools Seminars at Asilomar near Monterey, California. It was cool and lovely, some fog in the mornings, low to mid 60's during the day. One lunch hour I tried for about 10 minutes to stand and chat outside and get a tan but nope, just felt good, no tan for me.
Unpacking is almost done. I pulled out pile after pile of samples and things from my clown-car suitcase, above, and re-lived the week through the variety of interesting objects that surfaced, like my own archaeological dig.
Top of the pile was my new tote, my Laurel Burch socks that my students told me Oliver made them buy for me, and my new bag of Pinmoor fasteners for layering a quilt with fine straight pins. They caused a little excitement, as the inventor, Loretta Ivison was in our class. You can check them out at http://www.pinmoor.com/. Oliver liked my socks and tried eating them. I didn't let him even see the Pinmoors.
He also tried eating the hand squeeze workout ball for quilters so that is already in a drawer, along with 2 yards of the new Pellon Legacy wool batt that somehow compressed into my suitcase. If it was opened by security, I bet they jumped when all that batt popped out at them! It looked the same as I had packed it, so they must have missed the fun.
I'm thinking this wool batt is lovely, not quite as thick and sprongy as Hobbs has been recently, so I will post when I get a chance to try it out.
It was a great group of students, all y'all who were there know that, and I hope new quilting adventures await you with what we learned in class. I left at 4:30 a.m. to the sound of the Pacific, and arrived back in Wisconsin about suppertime. Long day, I was very tired, tons of holiday travelers, and it was really hot and steamy here, but so good to see the familiar Wisconsin landscape, and actually get in my own car and drive.
It was nice to see some of my other teaching friends there, and hear a memorable presentation by Nancy S. Brown who made me wonder what have I been missing all these years with no penguins in my quilts? I don't think I have laughed so hard in years.
The next a.m. while diagramming what not to do with pod flowers on the board in class, those penguins somehow sneaked in after all to my work. Below, I quickly added some jaunty sunglasses and now I think I can make a winner!
Yes, we do have fun in class. But, I can only imagine Nancy's class....
Another thing I noticed on the way home was a floor mat in the airport that looked like an interesting variation on our Celtic Bubbles or fans, below. Play with these echoing lines and come up with your own designs.
See you next year at Empty Spools, and keep quilting, your work gets better every day.
Diane
2 comments:
Hi Diane---So much fun to see you at Asilomar.
Thanks for your kind words. Love the penguins with the jaunty sunglasses!!!!--they might even tempt me to dust off my machine, stock up on bandaids and attempt machine quilting again!
Nancy, hi! I have to say, machine quilting can be a non-bloody event, and as much fun as penguins!
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