On the Road Teaching: Empty Spools March 2022 at Asilomar, Part 1
I’m going to start at the end. At the end of my first in-person class of the year 2022—after a week with folks that would have been in my first … Read More
I’m going to start at the end. At the end of my first in-person class of the year 2022—after a week with folks that would have been in my first … Read More
Thanks to each of my students from this January 2022 Live Online Class. I hope that they—and all my students—realize that they’re the one’s who make the class what it … Read More
January in Maine is a good time to stay nice and cozy inside at home—even better with a new collage project. However, my job for January was to get a … Read More
After having many returning students for 2021’s Live Online Classes, there were a bunch of new faces for this January’s class—such as Martha Beauchamp’s “Olivia,” pictured above. Many of the … Read More
This year will be marked with plenty of memories, but I think for Tom and I, it’ll be looking back on the birth-year of our first 5-Day Live Online Fabric … Read More
When last week’s blog post ended, I was leaving Cedarburg, WI, where I had taught a 5-day class at the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts. My friends, Nancy … Read More
On October 31st I took a leap of faith and landed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, soon to be on my way to Cedarburg and the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber … Read More
This completes the series of three posts written about my September 2021 Live Online Class. The three parts are based on the three Zoom breakout rooms students were divided into. … Read More
Last week I began this series of three posts covering my September 2021 Live Online Class. The three posts are based on the three Zoom breakout rooms I assigned my … Read More
Leaping Lemurs! It’s another Live Online Class under my belt! A big thank you to my twelve students for a fabulous week of fabric collage creativity. As per usual, the … Read More