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Monday, April 23, 2012
Workshop Display at Voices in Cloth - part 2
This photo was taken just to the left of the photos shown in part 1, posted April 20:
White shirt with elephants, by Diana Berry, inspired by Libby Lehman workshops
from Thom Atkins' workshop on beading: Bezels, Edges, and Fringes:
Three square panels by Gwyneth McMillan
To their right are three more panels, the top by Arleen Kukua, center by Claire Sherman, lower by Suzi Stone
The two lower items in this section were inspired by the Alice Kolb workshop, Machine Crazy Quilting.
The irregular-shaped red and orange panel was made by Joan Sextro, and to its right is one in blues and purples by Roberta Horton.
The floral vest, from a Rosemary Eichorn workshop, was made by Suzi Stone.
The next section shows four panels by EBHQ members.
Jane Sassaman workshop, panel by Jo Magaraci.
middle left, Melody Johnson workshop, panel by Jennie Alexich.
middle right, Dale Fleming workshop, leaf by Claire Sherman.
lower panel, Melody Johnson workshop, panel by Sue Fox.
Magenta shirt: Sue Cavanaugh workshop on shibori dying: shirt dyed by Jeanie Minor
This photo was taken just to the left of the photos shown above in this post:
Three large squares in blue and taupe, created by Cele Stauduhar in the workshop Circles, Circles, Circles taught by Gwen Maxwell-Williams.
Floral vest by Sue Fox, inspired by two workshop instructors: Rosemary Eichorn in Raw-edge Applique Vest, and Maureen Noble in Quilting with Decorative Threads.
The top panel is by Sonia Callahan, inspired by Carol Sunderland's workshop on Dispersed Dye Techniques.
Two map quilts, inspired by Valerie Goodwin's workshop Mapmaker, Mapmaker. The center map is by Susan Peck, the lower by Patt Bagdon.
White shirt with elephants, by Diana Berry, inspired by Libby Lehman workshops
Photos by Rachel Holmen.
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