As soon as we arrived in Duck Lake we stopped by the shop and classroom. We took our machines in and had a visit with Michelle the shop owner and our teacher.
Michelle is a certified teacher in paper piecing through Judy Niemeyer and her designs. She has a lovely selection of patterns and a huge selection of batik fabrics to work with. And i shouldn't forget to mention the samples that are hanging through out the shop.
Once we settled into our sewing spots we headed off to the hideaway where we would be sleeping and having our breakfast. The hideaway used to be a convent but has been remodeled to have new life as a bed and breakfast as well as a home.
The rooms were great. Susan and I shared a room with 2 queen size beds and a bathroom. The others also had queen beds and 2 shared bathrooms. 4 of us stayed at the hideaway.
Boy there was a nice selection for breakfast, fresh fruit, all types of yogurt bread for toast and at least 5 types of breakfast cereal.
Wednesday morning we were early and after breakfast off to class. We started at 830 am and went until 8 at night. We were served such tasty meals for lunch and supper at the shop in the lunch and snack room just off of the classroom.
In the classroom my spot is right next to my sewing buddy and good friend Susan.
In stitches
Annette
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