I've spent the last two days helping energic students learn the fun of beading at the Indiana Hertiage Quilt Show. It's held every March in Bloomington, IN. This is really such a special conference in part due to the organizer's commitment to keep it small and friendly.
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After 6 hours of non-stop beading.....students are still smiling.....despite being pooped I'm sure.
They've graciousfully shared their beaded samplers for you to see.
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