At the beginning Bonnie talks about the Fabric Food Chain which is what the quilt behind her is about. Clever Bonnie uses a quilt to show her scrap saver system. I use it too but this really made an impression on me.
Grand Illusion 2014 Mystery Quilt |
I look for ah-ha moments in quilt classes or lectures. I've often said one good suggestion can be worth the whole cost of the class. There were several ah-ha moments listening to Bonnie Hunter. Several were repeated in her classes and put to use.
It was fun to see the actual quilts from her books although, I must commend the photographers as the quilts look very much like they did in her books.
This was a fairly small quilt (compared to most of her quilts.) It was wonderful but look what she did on the back of the quilt!
WOWZER! This pineapple quilt is an eye-opener. I couldn't imagine doing a big quilt with so many pieces. But, it was fabulous.
I know many of you could tell me the name of each of these quilts but I can't. Most are in her books.
I don't want to make this a really long post so I'll save the show and tell pictures and class pictures for another post.
I succeeded 100% on my goals for the past week! Of course I knew my schedule and planned accordingly! Wait til I tell you about our adventures at the DAR Museum and Washington, DC!
Week of
April 6, 2015
Trip to Maryland √
Sew with Jenny on Wednesday √
Bonnie Hunter lecture and classes Thursday and Friday √
Recuperate from my sewing week √
It may take a few more days to be totally unpacked and recuperated but I’m
making progress.
And for this week:
Week of
April 13, 2015
Load and quilt comfort quilt
Load and quilt QOV quilt
Work on Love Shack
Sew rows of baby quilt together
I'm linking with Patchwork Times and Monday Makes at Love, Laugh and Quilt although it's not posted yet.
Your post made me smile as I remembered my time with Bonnie. I totally understand the ah-ha moments. I had several also.
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I've only made a couple of Bonnie Hunter patterns. I love her quilts but they have TONS of pieces.
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