Summer Fun!

It has been a wild and crazy summer.  I have been everywhere from Denver to Long Beach and many places in between.  Driving through Death Valley is not something I would recommend.  Especially when you are alone and it is 114 degrees.  It seemed like everywhere we went it was HOT, HOT, HOT!

While I have been touring the country so has my TV debut.  Last winter I taped an episode of America Sews with Sue Hausemann. This summer it has started to air, so check your local listing.  Look for Series 2800, episode 2812.
I had such a good time that I have already taped a second show.  Look for Series 2900 to air this fall.

This summer we decided to try Make It and Take It right in our booth.  We had a great time helping over 75 women and children experience success in less than an hour.  If you have been to our booth in the past you know that Lisa has always done the demos, but now you can see a new face.  As students work on their project they give the demo.  They do a wonderful job of explaining the technique.  It is very enjoyable for us to see the excitement they show.  Thank you to everyone who has participated.  As you can see from the smiles, everyone leaves happy! 

    

My fall schedule starts in Bozeman, MT and takes me to Texas, Arizona, and California.  Be sure to check out the schedule posted on the website.  If you belong to any quilting group or quilt guild I am always looking for an excited group of women to give my presentation to or hold a workshop with. If this fits you and your quilting friends call to discuss my schedule and yours. 

I will again be spending the winter in Arizona. In the past I have enjoyed the response from the quilt groups at retirement / RV parks.  I am looking forward to working with these quilters again.  Feel free to call and see if your group's schedule works with mine.

I hope everyone enjoys the last days of summer.  I look forward to seeing everyone at a quilt show soon!
~Lisa

 

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