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Friday, September 3, 2010

Hyperquilting, by Patsy Thompson

I am a very lucky owner of a "signed" copy of the book "Hyperquilting", by Patsy Thompson











I first learned about Patsy Thompson thru Kelly's blog (I Have A Notion).  And, I was lucky enough to win a copy of Patsy's DVD, Free Motion Fun with Feathers 2, during Kelly's 30 (32) day Anniversary giveaway.  And, I thank Kelly for introducing me to Patsy, through her blog and winning a copy of this DVD, I also want to thank Kelly for the copy of Hyperquilting, signed by Patsy.

I was very impressed about this DVD, I shared insights on my blog.  I also realized I would someday own a copy of every DVD that Patsy created, with the plan building my skill one at a time.  I soon realized I was rady for another DVD, but instead of ordering just one I orderd two DVDs from Kelly.  I want to point out htat my last minute decision was shortly before I was heading off on vacation, with my laptop, and I very much wanted to watch these DVDs while on vacation.  But no problem, Kelly (IHAN) was able to ship me these DVDs quickly and I was able to watch them while on vacation.





I frequently watch these DVDs and am truly amazed with how my FMQ skills have improved.

Patsy's book "Hyperquilting" is also an amazing book that has excellent photos, with step-by-step insights on how to create beautiful FMQ designs.  Patsy uses the term "Hyperquilting" to refer to her style of amazing FMQ, using decorative threads that really make your FMQ and quilts become spectacular!  I have truly seen some basic quilts that I've created become spectacular, even though I was treating them as exercises to build my FMQ skills.

I  recommend Patsy's DVDs and books for anyone that is interested in learning and/or improving their FMQ skills.  I also view  her DVDs and books are a must for anyone that wants to become a spectacular free-motion quilter.  Even if you already are comfortable with FMQ, I'm sure you'll pick up many new tips and be inspired with the insights that Patsy shares in her DVDs and books.

And, of course, I recommend IHAN as a great place to shop for Patsy's DVDs and Books, and anything quilting, sewing, and/or embroidery related.  Great service & prices!

If you are not familiar with Patsy, you may want to check out her site where she also has a large collection of beautiful FMQ designs that are free to download.

Lastly, if you are a member of The Quilt Show, Patsy has just released her 6th FMQ video lesson that is free to all Quilt Show subscribers. Plus, Patsy has a current giveaway for Quilt Show subscribers where you could win a copy of her book "Hyperquilting" or her book "Feather Adventure".  And, if you are not a current subscriber of The Quilt Show,  I think you'd really enjoy it.  I know I have...actually, I've wondered why I waited so long to subscribe.

Happy quilting!

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Empty Spools/Asilomar

Empty Spools has been hosting quilting seminars for ages. I think many think of Empty Spools as Asilomar.   I've never been able to attend, but have always admired the creations that I've seen quilters make as a result of attending seminars at Asilomar.  And hearing about their experiences at Asilomar has almost appeared as a quilting right of passage, for the lucky few that get to attend each year.

Empty Spools holds their seminars at the Asilomar conference grounds, in Pacific Grove, California.{photo below  by Gregory Case, http://www.gregorycase.com/}.













The majority of the workshops for Asilomar sell out within a few hours or days from the time that registration is open, months before the workshops are held.  Prices have increased significantly over the years, participants complain of food quality, but still there are so many quilters willing to take spots, that this seminar continues to be successful, with many years of a track record of being well organized and offering the best of the best of quilting instructors. 

While I've dreamed of attending Asilomar for years, until recently I never thought it would be an event I'd ever be able to attend.  Then, during my research on ways one could learn to create beautiful free motion quilting, I came across Diane Gaudynski, a master at free motion quilting.  Definnitely one of the top instructors of free motion quilting.  When I learned that Diane was teaching at Asilomar I stopped focusing on all the things that kept giving me excuses for not attending Asilomar, and how lock in a spot in her class. 

I am excited to share that I have been able to lock in a spot for Diane's class at Asilomar, session V, 2011.  My approach, to signing up, ignored the fact that I do not view myself to be a talented free-motion quilter, worthy of Diane's instruction.  But, I have focused on the fact that I have months to practice and prepare.  Plus I've been encouraged by others, as well as Diane Gaudynski, to not be intimidated, and that she is able to teach quilters of all levels. 

Needless to say I'm very excited.  I'm looking forward to Asilomar in 2011.  And, I'm committed to spending as much time as I can, practicing and challenging myself to build on my free-motion quilting skills before I make it to Diane's class at Asilomar in 2011.  I share this, but want to encourage others to not worry about it and simply go forth and sign up for Diane's workshops, if you are interested in free motion quilting.  Or, sign up for any workshop offered by Empty Spools.  These workshops are designed to challenge you.  And, as I've been quilting for many years and have made more quilts with "quilting in the ditch" than I'd like to acknowledge, I'm really looking forward to my first Asilomar experience, and delighted that it will be with Diane Gaudynski. 

















{above} This quilt made by Diane is what I aspire to be able to create someday!  Isn't it beautiful?  Love it.
And, I hope I'll be able to inspire others to pursue steps to challenge your quilting skills, as well as encourage and support others to challenge their skills.  Quilting is a vast world.  For me, I simply wanted to test the waters to see if anyone could become a great free motion quilter. And I've been investigating ways this can be accomplished, as well as trying to take steps to achieve this.  Asilomar and Diane Gaudynski is a big step for me, but an exciting step. 

If you have been to Asilomar before, have taken any classes from Diane, or any recommendations for my desire to challenge myself to build on my free motion quilting skills, I'd love to hear your insights.  In the meantime, I hope you'll understand why I may be sharing various insights on free motion quilting, over the coming months, as I continue to research this aspect of quilting.

Did I say I was excited? 



http://www.emptyspoolsseminars.com/session5.html

http://dianegaudynski.blogspot.com/