Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Judy Niemeyer Class

I attended a class last Friday with Judy Niemeyer that Tiny Stitches sponsored. She taught two different classes. The first one was for 2 days and was for people who are experienced paper piecers who have made projects by Judy. I have paper pieced but have not done any of her patterns so I decided to take the one day beginner class. In this class, we started making her Rain Drops project. I got a collection of bright batiks with dark backgrounds and should look great.

Here is Judy at the class. Look at the wonderful quilt behind her! I would love to get the fabric she used for this quilt.


Here I am with the first block that I pieced. After doing this one, I started chain piecing and have about 14 of them 1/2 done. I think I will take them to the Red Top retreat in early March and work on them some more. We will have 3 whole days to sew and I should be able to get the top of the quilt pieced.


6 comments:

  1. WOW... I purchased one of her patterns, but I have since given it to a friend who might actually make it. (I too like the quilt in the background! Nice & simple - must be only 4 or 5 fabrics?)

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  2. How neat! I might try one of these one day.....might! Love your colors!

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  3. I agree, the fabric choices for her quilt are gorgeous but I like your block too!

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  4. Thanks for the interesting post about your class with Judy. I completed her double wedding ring design for my granddaughter two years ago and will be taking another of Judy's classes in November. This time I will be doing the Coxcomb or Feathered Star pattern. As usual, my brain is working overtime trying to coordinate fabrics for the project!

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  5. Thanks for the interesting post about your class with Judy. I completed her double wedding ring design for my granddaughter two years ago and will be taking another of Judy's classes in November. This time I will be doing the Coxcomb or Feathered Star pattern. As usual, my brain is working overtime trying to coordinate fabrics for the project!

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  6. Thanks for the interesting post about your class with Judy. I completed her double wedding ring design for my granddaughter two years ago and will be taking another of Judy's classes in November. This time I will be doing the Coxcomb or Feathered Star pattern. As usual, my brain is working overtime trying to coordinate fabrics for the project!

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