
Just returned from a very fun four days in Sisters, Oregon. I got to take a two-day workshop with Denyse Schmidt! Here's my piece.

She's designed experiential exercises that really get you to loosen up and improvise. Here is what the class made before lunch on the first day. Isn't it amazing how they all go together?

And here is the highly talented and fun Denyse. I totally recommend her workshop!!

The next day, the whole town came out to hang quilts for the show--1,300 quilts for 13,000 guests. I hear it's the largest outdoor quilt show in the world. Even the fire fighters hung quilts.

These are all quilts by employees of the Stitchin Post quilt shop.

Every business contributed space.

Even this car dressed up for the occasion!

These are a few of the many beautiful quilts made by the Stitchin Post owner, Jean Wells. Her latest book,
Intuitive Color and Design, is fabulous.

This is made by a group of gals who come from California, Georgia and Canada for quilt week every year. Each one made her own basket and traded with the others. Don't you love the fish basket?