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Sunday, August 12, 2012

Postcard Class


This past Saturday I taught a post card class at the Quilt Block. All of the ladies had a good time and really came up with some great cards. This one belongs to Diane. I like how she put the fabric on an angle. These were scraps she had from a previous project.


Jan is going on a quilt cruise and they are having a postcard exchange. This is the one she made. One fabric can make a really fun card!


Elaine made a cupcake with lots of frosting, as she said, "it's the best part"! I like lhow she broke the stitching around the edge. I think it highlighted the flame.



I had 2 Jans in my class. This is what the other Jan made. She decided she wanted to make hers a little bigger than a typical size post card. She has a lot of stitching there too.


They were a nice bunch of ladie and they finished their projects!


I always enjoy seeing the things people bring to class. Diane brought this pin cushion that was her grandmother's, a hamburger, love it!
Thanks again for a wonderful day ladies!!!

Kelly

10 comments:

Cheryl said...

Bravo Kelly! They catch your spirit.

Sujata Shah said...

Cute postcards! That pincushion is fun!

Rachaeldaisy said...

That would have been such a fun class!! All the cards are wonderful!! That hamburger pincushion is brilliant!!!

Heather said...

How fun and happy they all are. Makes me just want to grab some fabric and play!

judith lockhart said...

Some really nice postcards! Obviously you are a great teacher!!

Beth said...

How cute!!! Great little projects.

Barb said...

OMG I thought that the pincushion was huge in the photo before I realized it was in the foreground. I would have loved it at 2" round too.
Great postcards, thanks for sharing the class work.

Linda said...

So glad you got to teach! You're a natural with those postcards. Hope it was a paying gig!

Lynne Laino said...

Love all of them!

Lynne said...

What fun -- wish I could have been there! I wouldn't know where to start on my own.