Both classes were taught by Joan Gordon, the editor of the British Beads & Beyond magazine with great expertise. I sat with 4 other participants and by the end of the day we had really gotten to know each other, shared our supplies and admired each other's finished pieces.
I used a shell for the pendant see picture above) and could not resist hanging a fish charm onto it as it was too big to fit onto the pendant itself but I felt I looked great looking up at the shell. Joan encouraged us during the afternoon class to do our own thing using the techniques she explained to us and I had a lot of fun adding Swarowski crystals. I really seem to have acquired a taste for them! They do sequins too and I can already see them appearing on a quilt or two! Sorry about the sparkle on both of the scanned pictures!
I must really get my nose to the grindstone now and start tacking my latest and very large (and I swore I would not do that again!!) quilt after this very pleasant interlude!
3 comments:
I have also read Julia Cameron´s books, so I see what you mean.
I took a twodaysclass for a months ago in PMC, and so fun it was!
Your class looks very fun !! And so do your work!
So great you took another day away to play & create Frieda, and I love the results!
magnificient!!! that fish BELONGED THERE!!! just lovely!!!
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