So I'll give you the Reader's Digest version:
Left on March 18th for Albany, New York where I met up with my buddy, Ricki, for 2 weeks of creativity! After I went to the wrong hotel to pick her up (she flew in from Hawaii the day before) we drove down to Greenville, NY to the Hudson River Valley Art Workshop. We spent 5 glorious days taking classes from Paula Nadelstern! She is such a lovely woman, phenomenal artist and inspiring teacher! The first project we did was the Nadelstar. It gave us the opportunity to grasp the idea of making a kaleidoscope using fabric.
Mine is second row center.
We then went on to make a full kaleidoscope block. Took me 3 days to get this done! I did start another and have yet to finish. Another UFO!!!
My kaleidoscope block.
I didn't take a lot of pictures of the inn, which was charming but here is a picture of the little cottage Ricki and I stayed in. It has 2 rooms-Ricki and I were in the room on the right. It was cozy-had a fireplace, big bathroom and just the perfect sized room for the 2 of us. The food was OUTSTANDING! I know I gained weight-something I was trying to keep under control while traveling. Dinners were unbelievable AND there were fresh baked cookies every afternoon at 2:30!
Over the river and through the woods to our cottage!
After 5 days of fun with Paula, Ricki and I packed up, drove back up to Albany, boarded separate planes and met up in San Francisco for round 2 of quilting and creating at Empty Spools! We drove down to Pacific Grove and spent the first night in a little inn across the street from Asilomar, where the next class was to be held. We lucked out in that they had a washer and dryer we could use to wash our clothes! I was not looking forward to spending quality time in a laundry mat! After the laundry was done we drove down the coast to the Big Sur area! HOW GORGEOUS!!! We had lunch at Kaffe Fassett's family restaurant. The BEST sandwich I've ever had!
Sandwich + View = Wonderful
We drove back up to check into our rooms and get organized before class began with Ursula Kern at 4pm.
Fireplace in room!
Ursula's class war INCREDIBLE! I've never had "art" classes, except in grade school and jr. high so I was blown away by Ursula, who was a professor of textile color and design at University of Basel in Switzerland. It was a creative blur for the first 2 days as I absorbed the information. I had brought a picture of the Lotus Temple in Delhi as my inspiration piece, not really understanding what we were doing. I worked on that for the first 3 days until I had my "Color Dream". It's difficult to explain but it was of a woman I had seen in Pushkar, India. There was no picture taken of her but I have "seen" her in my head since my return. I have put those colors on a page using Ursula's "Chop Suey" method and will make it in the near future.
My Board for the Thursday Walk About. The Lotus Temple work is the upper left side, my first "Get Acquainted with the Process" piece is mid-way down on the right and my Pushkar Dream piece is the center bottom.
One of the views from Asilomar to the ocean.
Ricki and I on the boardwalk.
We went into Carmel after Empty Spools and this was a view down one of the little alleyways.
We then drove up the coast back to San Francisco. The waves were crashing and it was SO AWESOME! (Thanks, Ricki)
The adventure came to an end on the 31st as I boarded a plane back to Michigan. It's been difficult getting back into the groove. I want to stay in my creative bubble! I made an overnight trip to Grand Rapids to visit Colleen and deliver her dog, Guapo, to live with her. She has a great apartment and seems to really enjoy GR.
On a brighter note, I got my Mustang convertible on Monday! More on that tomorrow! (I have a sore throat and not feeling so wonderful today)
Happy Stitching!
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