The last time I went to QSDS (Quilt Surface Design Symposium) was in 2002. I had heard that David Walker was going to retire from teaching and I wanted one more class with him. This was a weekend class and was based on Tarot cards. Through a certain process we found out which card we were and what our number was. I don't remember the formula or which cards but I can see that my number was 3.
I think that I have shown every quilt now in the 22 months that I have been blogging. They are all there in the archives. On one of my posts I listed how many quilts I had already shown but I can't find it.
It turned out to be a beautiful day yesterday, warmer than they predicted. I'll take some more days like that, thank you.
Classes are always a must for me with quilters that I just adore. It looks like this quilt was a winner. I love it. I hope you have some more warmer days too, because that means that we will have them. This weekend was a little on the cool side for us. We went to a wedding, which was outdoors, it rained and was about 50 degrees. I couldn't wait to get into the warm building for the reception. I am just a warm weather girl at heart.
ReplyDeleteSounds like fun! But despite the Tarot and the formula, it's still a Wanda quilt -- look at that big zebra circle!
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I should start taking classes sometimes. Around here they are usually very traditional and not really up my alley. This one would be though.
ReplyDeleteLove the leaves and the butterfly! They really pop!
ReplyDeleteWish I had taken pics of some of the quilts I gave away or were auctioned! I have no idea how many I've made. No idea whatsoever.
What a wonderful quilt! Thank you for sharing all your quilts. I am going to have to go through your archives to view a special Exuberant Color quilt show.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beauty... Love those hearts and the composition of it. I'm not sure I believe you that you have shown ALL of your quilts... Whenever you begin to look for something that you know you stashed away, you find another piece that you had forgotten about. (*._,*)
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As I walked away from the computer... I thought my gosh I should have thanked her for all that you have shared with us over the 22 months of posting. It has been the most exciting, inspirational blog for me. Plus the FREE tutorials that you have shared has helped me learn more about the quilting world.
ReplyDeleteTHANK YOU WANDA !
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What an interesting concept. The quilt is wonderful -- I really like the hearts on it and the green leaves!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to spend some serious time going through your archives too to see all your glorious quilts!
I love the zebra circle! Your quilts have been so much fun to see. Such wonderful eye candy and inspirations! I always look forward to reading your blog.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting quilt. I am fascinated with all the different leaves, each one unique and the 3 cups.
ReplyDeleteA lovely quilt! Love that zebra fabric. Thanks for sharing. Your quilts give me inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour archives are so great to wander through, Wanda. The "3" quilt is so pretty...and, once again, you got the colors perfect! the purple butterfly is like the cherry on top!
ReplyDeleteI love your Tarot quilt! What a great result. I was once told I was the Empress of something, which I have forgotten!
ReplyDeletei wish I had known about David Walker when he was still teaching since I love what he has done! He reminds me of Sue Benner and she reminds me of him for some weird reason! :)) I love the quilt you made. It's really interesting!
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