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Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Day 11 - 31 day blog writing challenge - Most impactful class

It was at QuiltCon 2015 - my first QuiltCon! I was  ready to sign up for a bunch of lectures and classes, but by the time I went online to select what I wanted, everything I wanted was sold out.

This class was 4th or 5th on my list. Only because it was about curves and they scared  me. I signed up for it and then forgot all about it as I sulked that I did not get into my  favorite ones.



I had not read about Sherri Lynn Wood before that, did not have her book. I just went into the class with absolutely no expectations.

In the first 15 minutes I knew I was going to love it! She spoke about grounding, meditation and about how improv quilts are similar to our improv moments in life and I was hooked!!!

I enjoyed my 3 hours in her workshop (I had to leave mid way as I was totally double booked) so much that I went and bought her book immediately.

This class taught me to think differently! And it totally changed my attitude towards improv pieceing!

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