Our task during the class was to make a small piece based on the kantha system of small stitches. This is what the students did:



My piece is the fish in the middle...top row. I just love the running man underneath.


I love to travel all over the globe shopping for textiles to add to my wearable art. I have taught quilting to school children in Nepal, seminole patchwork to seamstresses in Thailand, and jackets and embellishment to quilters in Turkey where I also served as a judge at 2 of their International Quilt Shows. I have created garments for 5 Fairfield and Bernina Fashion Shows and teach classes on embellishment and wearable art. Lately I have been leaning more toward making art quilts.
Our task during the class was to make a small piece based on the kantha system of small stitches. This is what the students did:
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