This is a re-posting from March 2010 . It is so fun to look at this quilt and remember all my Asilomar classes and teachers and fellow students. I've gone to classes for 27 years, sometimes just one session, but frequently two sessions. Tried three sessions once, but it almost did me in!
25th Anniv. of Empty Spools Seminars 03-22-10
Empty Spools Seminars is celebrating 25 years of great teachers, students and friendships. As part of the celebration the three women who run the seminars, Diana McClun, Suzanne Cox and Gayle Wells asked all those who have taught over the years to send spool blocks to create some anniversary quilts. Six quilts were created with the help of some of the teachers and many friends. At each of this year's five sessions all the attendees names are put in a box for a drawing for one of the quilts. The winner pulls a slip a paper with the name of the quilt she has won. At the end of the fifth session in June the names of all of the 2010 attendees will go in a box and a name pulled to win the sixth quilt.

Here are the blocks I can attribute correctly.
Top left: Elizabeth Spanning Bottom right: Becky Goldsmith
Top: Gai Perry Bottom: Dale Fleming
Top left: Freddy Moran Top right: Kathie Pasquini Masopust
Bottom left: Peggy Martin Bottom right: Sylvia Einstein
This elaborate block was made by Louisa Smith.
Here is a better image of Sylvia Einstein's block with one by Dale Fleming on the right.
Freddy Moran's colorful block.



Bottom left: Peggy Martin Bottom right: Sylvia Einstein
This elaborate block was made by Louisa Smith.
Here is a better image of Sylvia Einstein's block with one by Dale Fleming on the right.
Freddy Moran's colorful block.
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2 comments:
Wonderful women quilt! And, through quilting, I've met and know and have become acquainted with many, many of them. Thank you so much wonderful woman.
Caryl has taught at Asilomar. I don't know about recently because I haven't been for many years, but I took an incredible class with her sometime in the late 1990's. One of the best classes I ever took! If Idaho weren't so far away, and retirement hadn't limited my expendable income so drastically, I'd still be taking classes every year, sure do miss it. You mentioned that you don't get many messages, which surprises me, since I love reading your blog, catching up with your collection, perusing your pictures (you have a great eye), and enjoying your observations. Have a wonderful week!
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