Today in Ruth McDowell’s class, I cut and sewed and managed to piece about a 7″ x 7″ square unit. I took a couple of photos but, alas, the camera is not with me! I will upload (soon/tomorrow) some photos showing you all a progression of what I accomplish in my 5 days of class.
Nepenthe @ Big Sur, CA
I spent yesterday with Caryl Bryer Fallert on the California coast. We drove down Highway 1 from Asilomar to a restaurant/gift shop called Nepenthe in Big Sur. Caryl had been there before in the late 60s. She says she thinks it hasn’t changed much.

My class at Empty Spools
This week at Empty Spools is winding down… we’ve had 4 1/2 days of class. We have one more 1/2 day tomorrow when we’ll talk about quilting and any other topics that come up.
My grandson is eating corn on the cob!
Empty Spools
I’m teaching at the Empty Spools seminar March 16-21. What a great place to go—both for teachers and students! I get to be both this year. I’m staying on for another week to take a 5-day class from Ruth McDowell after I teach for a week. I’m very excited!
Where to look on the sewing machine…

Linda and I each sew on Bernina’s. Did you know that there is a little mark in front of the presser foot that marks the 1/4″ line? I’m finding that if I keep my fabric lined up with that line and don’t worry so much about the edge of the 1/4″ foot, I get a more accurate seam. I don’t know if other machines have the same kind of mark… but if they do, try using it. It’s handy.

