Sunday, March 11, 2012

A successful class......

This is one student's fabric pieces divided into light, light medium, dark medium, and dark.  I tried to provide a good assortment of colors and values in the pack of squares they worked with.  Here is where I posted about this exercise 2 years ago.  I had 13 very enthusiastic students who all did a great job with the exercises I ran them through.  I had them fill out an evaluation form at the end of class and had some good suggestions for improvement in this class.

13 comments:

Gene Black said...

I do have trouble with the sorting values in fabric. I could probably use that class!

Gari in AL said...

If I am reading this right, being in your class means using your fabric. Sign me up!!

Sewing Junkie said...

Sounds like a rewarding time if they all got it. Shows you are a good teacher. Chris

Nifty Quilts said...

I just read your older post on your value trick. Thanks! I will definitely try it sometime.

Jean said...

I think this is something everyone has trouble with. I am sure they learned a lot in your class.

Richard Healey said...

I cant sort colors well. But my wife does a fantastic job and helps me out on that. Is that cheating? Like mom doing your home work when your a kid.

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Anonymous said...

I'm so glad that you put a link to that previous post. I wish I had seen it before my last quilt, but will use that method in upcoming quilts. Thanks for sharing.
cindy

Sujata Shah said...

I visited your post about the value in fabrics. great post.. So clear and perfect!

Elaine M said...

Thank you for the old post, it makes it so clear. Have you thought about writing a book about color? Online class? Color exercises like this would be great!

Elaine/Muddling Through said...

I am still learning. Slowly! Thanks for all the help you give.

christijowinter933@yahoo.com said...

I am not surprised that your students were enthusiastic. I have a feeling you're an excellent teacher, AND, you bring beautiful fabric! What could be better than that?!

Vicky F said...

Hi Wanda,
I should have refreshed my memory about your past post prior to sewing my blocks. Oh well. I use the "wing it" method of fabric matching (and that doesn't always work so hot).
Vicky F

p.s. FYI

You mentioned I should start a blog, and I recently started two of them:
http://vfergrd.blogspot.com (food and nutrition)
http://vickyfbbstitcher.com (sewing and quilting)

Needled Mom said...

I wish I lived closer to take a class from you!