Sunny Flowers in Bryan, TX

I taught the Sunny Flowers class yesterday to 22 lovely ladies from the Brazos Bluebonnet Quilt Guild in Bryan, TX. Anne Perry, the “blog mistress” and/or historian, asked my permission to take photographs of the class throughout the day to post on their guild’s blog. I said yes and she discretely took photos (and some videos, also with permission) throughout the day. 


Anne does not let any grass grow under her feet! Today she sent me a link to the photos. I’m impressed! This is my first experience with a guild blog. What a good idea! Click here to go to the photos taken in my class. Scroll up and down to see more of their blog.

5 thoughts on “Sunny Flowers in Bryan, TX

  1. Great pictures! Do you ever go abroad to teach? I’m thinking you should take a European quilting-lessons-tour! That way we could benefit from your tremendous talent as well 🙂 I’m sure quilters here would be interested!

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  2. I have taught in Australia and I may be teaching in Ireland in June, 2011. I would really love to teach in Europe! If asked, I would come. I’m pretty sure my husband, Steve, would hope to come too. He really enjoys being able to occasionally tag along on my business trips.

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  3. I looked at the pictures from the class, and read accompanying paragraph. Just curious – the blog writer mentioned that they learned that “Ott-type lights must be kept below eye-level for safety reasons”. Why is that exactly? I have several Ott-Lites. I love them and use them for my applique all the time. Just curious and anxious to hear your safety recommendations. Thanks, Jay

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