“Floral Improv” Inaugural Class

Color was everywhere as I taught Floral Improv for the first time.  Just look at the backdrop I had for my demo board!

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

After only a short while students were making free-form daisies and poppies in a myriad of hues.

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

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Oh what fun we were having!  Even the scraps were beautiful.

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

This was a “guinea pig” class.  The students got to participate at a greatly reduced price (with the funds going to the shop owner who provided the space and promoted it,) and I got their feedback in return.  They were great about that, and I did identify a few things that could be improved.

Like the sweat shop scene below.  Everyone quilted their backgrounds as part of the class.  We collectively decided this could be done as part of the class prep, freeing up about 30 minutes for more pertinent activities.

Ellen Lindner's Floral Improv class. AdventureQuilter.com

Great input and great fun.  Thanks to my guinea pigs!

Watch for the next post in which I’ll show you my students’ fabulous results.

Ellen Lindner

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