Kaffe and Brandon are in town and I was lucky enough to get into a workshop they ran today at Amitie, the happiest land of them all!
This image above is of the original bordered diamonds quilt from the book Simple Shapes, Spectacular Quilts. It was our focus for the day.
There were so many lovely people there today:
That's me with Jenny, owner of Amitie |
Miriam, Me (and my chins) and Cathy |
Melissa, Cathy and Me |
Blogless Sue and Judy |
..... who brought with them LOADS of delicious fabric:
Lisa was obscenely neat and organized. |
We ate well:
And drank well ...
But mainly we worked hard!!
There were design walls everywhere:
Here are some of the wonderful designs that were created today:
Here I am hard at work:
Check out the progression of my design wall:
It eventually became this:
After all the designing (and eating and drinking and singing and laughing and chatting) was done, Kaffe went from design wall to design wall offering insights and lashings of praise and encouragement.
Here he is critiquing my design:
During the day, Kaffe was generally quiet, measured and a bit serious.
The only real 'smiley' shot I got of him was standing in front of Linda's quilt ... my favourite of the day:
Brandon on the other hand ...
What an amazing day!!
Thank you to EVERYONE who made it possible.
Andi xx
What a fabulous post - can't wait to hear him this week. Lovely quilts.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing day - I am a little bit jealous!
ReplyDeleteLove those huge smiles everywhere! And love your quilt, great colours, what did Kaffe say!!
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful day, fabulous fabrics and such inspiration!
ReplyDeleteOMG Andi! You lucky duck!!!!!! What a great day! So jealous! All that colour! Your combination stood out the most I reckon, loved it!! Have heard that it takes a lot for Kaffe to crack a smile..... And Brandon is a hoot! What a great day!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! What a fabulous way to spend a day.
ReplyDeleteall the tops are just gorgeous!!!!
Lucky Ladies.
he should smile more often! what a lovely smile he has! you look like you had a blast.... so jealous...
ReplyDeleteYou must be finding it difficult to go to sleep tonight! Right? So, so thrilled for you. It looks like One Very Big Day.
ReplyDeleteAck!! You were in Heaven and am too just reading and seeing all the wonderful happenings of the day!!
ReplyDeleteomg. i am so jealous!!!
ReplyDeleteone day I'm going to kidnap Brandon and keep him as my pet.
ReplyDeleteJust saying, in case he ever goes mysteriously missing...you'll find him at mine.
Hence, I can never go to a Kaffe workshop. I am quite certain kidnapping is still illegal. *sigh*
Looks like an AWESOME day!!!
Wonderful pics, Andi! Looks like it was a fabulous day!! I love your fabric choices, BTW. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat post! The diamond quilt is the reason I started collecting Kaffe fabrics last summer. I have plenty now. Just need to get going on the quilt!
ReplyDeletewow what a fantastic day!!! i love the pictures. i can not imagine he had much to critique, your quilt looked beautiful on the design wall.
ReplyDeleteI'm a little jealous too! hahaha. What great fabrics and colors your smiles say it all! Fun, fun, fun!
ReplyDeleteAmazing day I'm sure. I'm a huge fan of Kaffe's...heard him speak here last fall...I loved it.
ReplyDeleteYou are sooooo lucky...I have all of his books and a very extensive stash. This quilt is on my wish list, I started it and then it was put aside but I am reinspired after viewing your post. Beautiful, thank you for sharing your day with us.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful day! And, you've got a gorgeous quilt to show for it, in addition to all your great photos! I took a class with Kaffe that was eirely similar to yours. Kaffe was working on his own knitting project that day rather than needlepoint, but it was serious, fast-paced and intense. There were sure lot of gorgeous quilts made that day too. Can you imagine all the great "kaffe class" quilts that have been made around the world?
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing day and experience.
Your quilt looks gorgeous.
wow, what an amazing day!!
ReplyDeleteWow, you lucky duck! I like there was a pick of Kaffe sewing, and that Brandon looks like a crack up! I've seen a few pics of his workshops now, they look so full and BRIGHT! Love it all!
ReplyDeleteWasn't it the best day!!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI had sooo much fun! The whole day was a whirlwind of creativity, friends, food and fun!
Fabulous memories to last a lifetime! What a day. xo
ReplyDeleteTired but happy is all I have to say. Lovely to share it with you too. So many beautiful quilts and happy faces.
ReplyDeleteJealous! What fun!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm not jealous...really.....I'm not......
ReplyDelete*sobs quietly in the corner*
WOW!!!! That's it. Can't say anything else. Speechless. Wow.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Andi, amazing shots of Kaffe. It was really fun to be there with you. Also fantastic to meet some of the other bloggers and just to be around people as in love with textiles and colour as we are. I was so tired at the end of it all and my mind was so colour saturated but it was a blast.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great day. Thank you for taking photos as i didn't get many at all. I had a blast with everyone.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos Andi, fabulous quilts in the making and what a fantastic day you must have all had.
ReplyDeleteIt was such a great day - and great to meet you!!! Lovely pics - I'll have to show my mum the one of my fabric - me being neat doesn't happen very often! :D
ReplyDeleteWow! Just...wow!! What an experience!! I'm so glad you all enjoyed yourselves. What a fantastic day! xox
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos and write up! I went to the diamonds workshop in Canberra, and had a very similar experience! (no wine though - just as well. Could have been dangerous!)
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an amazing day! I am loving your quilt so far, and I can't imagine how cool it must have been to be at that workshop. Yay!
ReplyDeleteThank you for letting me vicariously enjoy your wonderful day. I love Kaffe Fassett, his style is incredible. I have a healthy stash. :-)
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks fabulous.
Looks like a dream day, Andi. Thanks so much for sharing it! I love Kaffe fabrics - it's hard to resist such delicious colours. Your quilt is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWow - lucky you! Looks like you had an amazing day ...
ReplyDeleteI love this post Andi.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I found you blog and popped in. I've been reading other posts about this class and I would love to have been there to hear him critique the quilts. They are all wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMe thinks Kaffe looks tired. I have often wondered how year after year they can travel for weeks and weeks at a time, not just different time zones but different seasons.
ReplyDeleteYour pictures and thoughts are appreciated as we all are going to make a Fassett some day. And if I do this diamond one I am useing solids as boarders - just lake YOU>
What a wonderful day that must have been! Thanks for sharing! ;D
ReplyDeleteWow! I've never been here before, I just saw your quilt on Pinterest and loved it so I wanted to click over and find out who made it.
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful and I'm super impressed with you and all your friends at the workshop/gathering/drinking party. ;-)
Truly inspiring! Thanks for sharing.
Fabulous, Love it, I could feel the fun and I am becoming a fan of Kaffette
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