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Over the years, I returned to study with Nancy but never in a systematic way. My children were still young, and I was trying to make a living as a traveling quilt teacher. Time, money, and discipline were in short supply.
Then Covid hit and I was stuck in the far north for a very, very long time. Remember those days? About a year into the longest hunker down ever, I learned that Nancy would be teaching in Tucson, Arizona for the Madeline Island School of the Arts. I impulsively called their office and signed up. Tucson in January, a fresh start with Nancy, and an opportunity to leave the house. It seemed like a far fetched fantasy. Would I really get on a plane again?
That was 2022, and I am back here in Tucson for round three. This particular two week workshop is Nancy’s beginner class. It is the same class I took in the fall of 2009. I am starting over from the beginning. People ask me why I would do this, and I don’t have a real answer beyond this is what I want to do. I want to take advantage of studying with a living legend. I want to be the good student who checks her ego at the door. I want to do it right this time—complete the course work, commit to the homework, and follow through from the beginning to the end.
And so I am here in the sun stitching away. The environment is so inspiring! |