It’s been busy at my home studio/classroom. This week I started Operation UFO at my home studio/classroom on Tuesdays and Thursdays. It’s an open sew type gathering where quilters come for a day of sewing and bring their UFO’s (un-finished objects) of any type and have access to a teacher (that would be me); for as little or as much help as they need to get themselves going again on projects put aside for an indeterminate amount of time. There is a nominal fee, but I’ve been told it’s more than worth the cost. It hasn’t taken long for word to get out and interest to begin to grow. So, if you are local to me, send me a private message and I’ll be more than happy to send you more information. I’m thinking this will become a sought-after activity before too much longer. Yay!
They were lovely days with lots of progress made along with lots of stories and visiting.
Another terrific day brought another small group of dear ladies, and I became the student! Of course, quilting was a topic that threaded its way though most every bit of conversation, along with copious amounts of laughter. But the main topic of the day was……how to make truffles. Yes! Those decadent, mouthwatering, melt in your mouth, wonderfully chocolatey wonders that only the best candy shops offer. I can only say to those reading this blog…future retreats I hold might just be the time that I pull out the stops and introduce these amazing treasures to attendees. Just sayin’…
These yummies are made with dark chocolate and flavored with caramel. But I have it on good authority they can be flavored with jams and liqueurs of choice. The combinations are endless…dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate— raspberry, boysenberry, orange, strawberry jams—coconut, rum, bourbon, crème de menthe and other spirits—oh…just imagine the possibilities!
So, while I’ve not been as active on the blog as I’d like, it’s been an action-packed week with lots of content that I’m eager to share with you.
Stay tuned, because there’s lots more to share.
Until next time, may your bobbins never be empty
Oh Judy…I can only imagine how beautiful it is where you are! It’s got to be better than the snow we got this morning, lol. I’ll tell Jean she has a fan for her Prairie Star. Miss you too! Enjoy the sun and warm for us too. 🙂
Oh how I wish I could be there!! You are having so much fun!! We are in Puerto Penasco Mexico for another month or so. But if I could get there I would. Love the colors of the Prairie Star!! Wow. Love you and miss you ❤️.