Here are the rest of the students' work from Sue Benner's Flower class at Empty Spools.
Donna Moog with her 1st project and four blocks completed for Project Two.
Julene Robbins 1st project
Eight blocks for Julene's second project, based on the colors of succulents.
Sandy Hess 1st project at top with polka dot fabric which adds a sparkle. And nine blocks for her 2nd project at the bottom.
Jane Asquino's 1st project at top left and ten blocks for project #2. At the very bottom right is a left over block from the first project.
Ann Dembski's 1st project at top right and eleven blocks for project #2.
Carole Pirruccello's work. From the top: the odd block from project #1, project #1, and ten blocks for Project #2.
Jan Sheets with five blocks for her second project and at the bottom the 1st project plus the extra block. (great scarf may be one of Sue's)
Janine Levin 1st project at top and (I think) 12 blocks for her 2nd project. This is the way one auditions the blocks to see if they should be cut or left whole or some of each. You slip them in and out behind and in front of each one. It is stressful!
I hope you have enjoyed seeing what was done in our class and are encouraged to take one of Sue's classes. She teaches in many locations across the country. In the summer she is at Madeline Island School of Arts in Wisconsin. www.madelineschool.com
They also offer classes in the winter in Tucson, AZ., and in New Mexico. And she will be back to Empty Spools next winter/spring. www.emptyspoolsseminars.com
Check out her website www.suebenner.com
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1 comment:
Thank you. A very successful workshop I'd say.
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