Friday, September 18, 2020

Last day to register............

I always have to review the live sessions from previous classes to refresh my memory about student questions.  This is a shot from one of them.  You can see my daughter down in the bottom left corner because we do these sessions together.  She is my tech person and can answer all of that type questions from the students.



I also go back and check the colorwashes that the students made in a post here.

Gradation is a key component of many patterns I do. I teach hands on experience by making a Colorwash because it's my signature style and the design that so many have asked how to create. But once you understand smooth gradation, it can be applied to unlimited quilt patterns. 

This is the LAST DAY to register for my Colorwash 360 class, the last time I will offer the bonus live sessions with it.  


Oh, I almost forgot, here is the treat I baked yesterday morning for breakfast since it was such a nice cool day.


6 comments:

Lesley Gilbert said...

I've never seen a scone mix here before (I'm not a baker so I guess I didn't look) but it was interesting to see your cooking plate with individual sections. I'm guessing you've had that a few years? Hope the weather is kind to you this weekend so you can get ready for your painter. Happy sewing :)

Linda M said...

I wish I could afford to take your class. It looks like a very educational class. 😢

Karen - Quilts...etc. said...

I have a scone pan from King Arthur too - it is a little different from yours but I do love it.

Julierose said...

We used to have a lovely coffee shop just down the street that had the best scones baked on their premises...but they went out of business...
i haven't tried to make my own...
Good luck with your registrations...;))
hugs, Julierose

Sylvia Anderson said...

Your scones look delicious Wanda. I haven't had anything from King Arthur products in years, but may have to check out the scones online. I used to get their magazines, but as I said, it was a long time ago. Enjoy this weather.

Sam said...

That looks yummy