One of the best things about being a travelling quilt teacher - apart from all the lovely quilters you meet and the luscious cakes and things I have to force myself to eat (just to be polite of course) are the variety of venues you teach in.
Here in the UK I am teaching in a lot of village halls and this one in Corfe for the Somerset Quilters really appealed. Above is a certificate presented to the village of the King at his desk. Below there is a licence to trade in Foodstuffs - specifically cakes, chocolates, eggs etc dated 1940 - I expect they have a more current one somewhere.
There was a large map of the county which I expect was done by the local sewing group in textiles
and surrounded by little cross stitch embroideries of all the houses in the village.
In the kitchen I found these two little certificates obviously from the recent Flower and Vegetable Show for Freddy and Tilly Goodman aged 2 years and 8 years for their entries. Both with lovely comments from the judge.
And yes - we did do some sewing and here are my happy students with their quilt tops ready for quilting and beading.
Well Lisa when did you have time to take these pics!We all had our noses to the grindstone all day! A great day & a privilege to share it with you. Please come back next year!
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