COVID rolled over my plans to attend the Vermont Quilt Festival (VQF) this past summer and take classes there with Maria Shell. So imagine my excitement when I got an email from VQF offering one of Maria’s classes online! (Here’s the link if you want to learn more.)
I signed up immediately and started gathering the materials–there really isn’t much needed in that department since I’ll be in my own studio for the class! The class will be interactive, and the student information included lots of funny reminders like “Remember, we can see you. Wear pants if you plan to stand up!” I have no idea how to mute my microphone or much of anything else, so there’s no telling what they’ll see/hear from me, but I’ll be sure to be fully clothed 😀
As you may know, I love Maria’s book (here’s the link if you want to know more about the book.).
I’ve made some “mat-cut stripes” inspired by her, though I haven’t figured out yet what to do with them next,
as well as a little art quilt for which I used her method for making free-cut flying geese.
One thing that is different about Maria’s technique for improvising is that she does NOT just combine fabrics randomly. She looks to see if they go together visually before she sews. Her quilts are graphic and striking, and I look forward to learning more from her. I’ll let you know how it goes! And here’s the link to Maria’s site if you want to explore her work more.
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