Thursday, April 17, 2014

MQX Classes

MQX 2- THE CLASSES!!!!

This year I took a LOT of classes over the 4 days I was at MQX!!  My inspirations included a variety of topics and a wide array for teachers.  Last year I was a newbie and I only took a few classes, this year I used my time wisely and got the opportunity to take a LOT of classes.


Sue Patten was up first, I could really connect with her, maybe it was the spiky red hair, or perhaps the cowboy boots, but I think it was mostly that whole BREAKING THE RULES thing which I am pretty well known for doing!!

Jamie Wallen was Awesome ( I hope to take a hands on class with him next year) and I had an AH HA moment in his class about bump feathers ( I have always struggled to quilt them)..... Look out world, I have a new feather!!
Class with Gina Perkes was, well lets say.......chaotic for a few minutes as we had a small 4 legged visitor who chose to weave and scurry between our feet ( Gina is quite afraid of mice it seems, so we needed some assistance from the Innova Machine tech in the other room).  Once our furry friend was gone we had a GREAT class on backgrounds and fills!!

I really began to start drawing after the first day of classes and so I spent a bit of QUIET time with my sketchbook!!

My class with Barbara Persing was WONDERFUL, her handouts and information were amazing but I was too busy being the teachers pet to snap any photos in that class.

Judy Woodworth ( who would receive the teacher of the year award later in the night) was a TON OF FUN!!  Her samples were drool worthy and it was fun to watch her quilting on the screen!!Others used the screen but her black fabric and white thread really rocked!!
 My Hands on class of the week was with Lisa Calle where I learned MANY MANY things........ I have owned her rulers for a year but couldn't ever get them to work right ( it was TOTALLY operator error), I also learned that I hold my rulers WAY WAY too tight and that is why my hands and arms hurt so bad if I am doing any ruler work.... after a good scolding and a lesson with a sheet of paper I am already seeing improvements with my ruler work ( and hand pain) since I came back
this is my unfinished class sample with DARK purple thread which tells ALL your mistakes and wobbles!! I had so much fun in this class even on a strange machine (we had handi-quilters) and the frames were VERY low.

Last class with Saturday morning with Kim Stotsenberg- Heavy Metal quilting.  Inspired by wrought iron this class was AWESOME!!  So was Kim!!  I won the random drawing for the class sample so I have something to look at now that I am home!!  It was GREAT, and I have already used some of her designs in the client piece I just finished today.

This was the MQX inspired block she created on the fly while we were in class.......


I WISH I didn't have to go home so I could have kept right on learning and becoming more and more inspired, but I did miss my family while I was away!    Keep your eyes out cause I am sure to sneak in something new I learned in a quilt real soon!!

Take a moment and look for inspiration around you, always open your eyes!
Mandy







1 comment:

  1. Yes that class with Kim was great and then it was fu to chat with you in the booth. I'll look forward to seeing you there next year.

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