Intertwined and connected by a love of colour and texture, 15 got together and made magic happen. At the helm, fibre technician, teacher, designer and as sweet as Quebecoise sugar pie — Prudence Mapstone.
Loosely structured, yet packed full of information and inspiration, Prudence had all of us designing, knitting, crocheting, laughing and exchanging. It exceeded my expectations in every way. I cannot thank John enough for his gift to me, worth far more than the workshop itself was the fact that he took two days off work after Whistler to bring me there so that we were able to explore the Sunshine Coast at the end of each day.
All of the women in this class were exciting, vibrant, and rich with talent. I admired everyone’s choices for colour and texture and would have run off with everyone’s scrumbles, if I thought I could have made it out of town with them. This was all the samples placed together. How perfectly it all fit together.
On the ferry ride home, I ran into two ladies from our group. They were looking out over the water and imagining “scrumbling” the landscape. How perfect.