Saturday, February 18, 2012

Mary Lou's FOLK ART FISH CLASS A HIT!





The diningroom on the Zeiderdam Holland ship provided lots of color and laughs as we created folk art fish for fun! Quiltcruises.com created many happy people as we toured the bahamas and quilted....wonderful fun, friends, food and fabric!



















4 comments:

Sandi said...

Looks like your fish were a big hit Mary Lou.

The weather appears to be perfect also.

Looking forward to more pictures of your latest adventure in teaching.

Marlynne said...

I was wondering where you were! Folk Art Fish is so fun! Love all the color and design!

GottaTouchThatFabric! said...

Mary Lou,

I didn't see a contact button to just send an email. I was checking out the retreats that you are doing and trying to pick one. I had looked at the one in Wisconsin and then also the one by Two Wacky Women. Are you teaching something different in regards to your material from one to the other? I am a quilter but not the most experienced and I adore vibrant colors and stories...but being new and not knowing techniques that great..would one be better than the other? I'm sorry to bug, I just am trying to pick the best fit for the money so that I can learn and apply the most beneficial one for me now to then do another later. Any advice as to the better pick as more of a beginner learning to storytell with quilts?
Thank you,
Crystal(Celestca@gmail.com)

GottaTouchThatFabric! said...

Mary Lou,

I didn't see a contact button to just send an email. I was checking out the retreats that you are doing and trying to pick one. I had looked at the one in Wisconsin and then also the one by Two Wacky Women. Are you teaching something different in regards to your material from one to the other? I am a quilter but not the most experienced and I adore vibrant colors and stories...but being new and not knowing techniques that great..would one be better than the other? I'm sorry to bug, I just am trying to pick the best fit for the money so that I can learn and apply the most beneficial one for me now to then do another later. Any advice as to the better pick as more of a beginner learning to storytell with quilts?
Thank you,
Crystal(Celestca@gmail.com)