QuiltFest 2010 July 29-31 Jonesborough

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flower look real, how to use the fusible and lay out of design.
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timid about color and design. All skill levels can master these
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get 80% of their flower done in class. Renegade Thread Play
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supplies and pattern.
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and be comfortable with using the darning foot.
S-19: Debbie Caffrey – Mystery Quilt Workshop
F-17: Pat Speth – Picket Fence Units
All (6 hours)
All (6 hours)
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since 1994. A mystery quilt workshop is a project class and a
different quilts! All five of these quilts are made with 5"
fun, intense day of sewing. Debbie will present one of her
squares. Learn simple construction techniques for turning
newest and most exciting patterns for the "mystery quilt."
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ideas will be demonstrated and a handout on even more block "clues."
ideas! All of these quilts can be seen on Pat's website.
www.patspeth.com.
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Raggedy
Applique
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Bula ––Day
Two –Reverse
Fabulous
Fusible Flower
Children
Only
(Morning
½
day)
Coneflower
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block
a pillow
or blocks
for a quilt.
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Caffrey
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Quilt Workshop
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embellished
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Kim Denault
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Jane Hardy
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Pat Speth
– Small Wonders
All
(6 hours)
embellished
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squares. Learn simple construction techniques for turning
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this beautiful
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since 1994. A mystery quilt workshop is a project class and a
fun, intense day of sewing. Debbie will present one of her
newest and most exciting patterns for the "mystery quilt."
Come prepared to have fun and be amazed as you solve the
"clues."
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Children
Only (Morning
½ day)
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Bula – Day
Two – Fabulous Fusible Flower
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fast
and
forgiving
textured
quilting project. Make a
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block for a pillow or blocks for a quilt.
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log cabin
borders.
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Debbie
–– Mystery
Quilt
S-19: how
Debbie
Caffrey
Mystery
Quilt Workshop
Workshop
Learn
to
use
embroidery
and
embellishments
with
S-20B:
Kim
Denault
–
Raggedy
Reverse
Applique
All
All (6
(6 hours)
hours)
quilting
to
enhance
the
beauty
of
your
designs
andpatterns
the texture
Children
Only
(Afternoon
½
day)
Debbie
has
designed
more
than
150
mystery
quilt
Debbie
has
designed
more
than 150tomystery
quilt
patterns
of
your
fabric.
Then
add
trapunto
achieve
a
wonderfully
Fun,
andA
textured
quiltingis
Make
since
1994.
mystery
quilt
workshop
aa project
class
sincefast
1994.
Aforgiving
mystery
quilt
workshop
isproject.
project
classaand
and aa
delicate
and
elegant
look.
This
technique
also
lets
you
block
for
a
pillow
or
blocks
for
a
quilt.
fun,
intense
day
of
sewing.
Debbie
will
present
one
of
her
fun, intense very
day of
sewing.
Debbie
will present one of her
incorporate
subtle
colors.
Kit available.
newest
newest and
and most
most exciting
exciting patterns
patterns for
for the
the "mystery
"mystery quilt."
quilt."
S-21:
Judith Heyward
–Natural
Fibers as
Come
prepared
to
have
fun
and
be
amazed
you
solve
the
Come
prepared
to
have
fun
and
be
amazed
as
you
solve
S-23:
Renny Jaeger – Paper Pieced Star of Wonder the
All
(6
hours)
"clues."
"clues."
All
(6 hours)
Elegant
wallhanging in "natural" fibers. Techniques include
Learn
paper
with
this beautiful
Renny
will
fused
appliqué,
blanket
and
logblock.
cabin
borders.
S-20A:
Kimpiecing
Denault
–stitching
Raggedy
Reverse
Applique
S-20A:
Kim
Denault
–
Raggedy
Reverse
Applique
demonstrate
different
methods
of paper
piecing
– you choose
Children
Only
(Morning
½
day)
Children
Only
½ day)
the
method
you(Morning
prefer. –textured
S-22:
Martine
House
Butterfly
dance:
introduction
Fun,
and
quilting
project.
Make
Fun, fast
fast
and forgiving
forgiving
textured
quilting
project.
Make aa to
embellished
trapunto
block
for
aa pillow
or
blocks
for
aa quilt.
block
for
pillow
or
blocks
for
quilt.
S-24: Jane Hardy
Day
French
Intermediate
-- MustMiller
Know –how
to Two
Hand- Quilt
(6 Braid
hours) Quilt
All
(6
hours)
Learn
to Denault
use embroidery
and embellishments
with
S-20B:
Kim
–– Raggedy
Reverse
Applique
S-20B:how
Kim
Raggedy
Reverse
Applique
Come
back
toDenault
class
with
your
homework
completed
and
ready
quilting
to
enhance
the
beauty
of
your
designs
and
the
texture
Children
Only
(Afternoon
½
day)
Children
Only
(Afternoon
½ day)
for
the
next
step
to
a
beautiful
French
Braid
Quilt.
of
your
fabric.
Then
add
trapunto
to
achieve
a
wonderfully
Fun, fast
fast and
and forgiving
forgiving textured
textured quilting
quilting project.
project. Make
Make aa
Fun,
delicate
and
elegant
look.
This
technique
also lets you
block
for
aa pillow
or
blocks
for
aa quilt.
block
for
pillow
or
blocks
for
quilt.
S-25:
Ann very
Moore
– Storm
at Kit
Seaavailable.
incorporate
subtle
colors.
All
(6
hours)
S-21:
Heyward
Fibers
S-21: Judith
Judith
Heyward –Natural
–Natural
Fibers
Create
this dynamic
usingPieced
Marti
Michelle's
templates for
S-23:
Renny
Jaegerquilt
– Paper
Star of Wonder
All
(6
hours)
All
(6
hours)
quick
accurate
piecing.
Make
the
sample
wall hanging
or get
All
(6
hours)
Elegant
wallhanging
in
"natural"
fibers.
Techniques
include
wallhanging
in "natural"
fibers. Techniques
include
aElegant
start
on
a
larger
quilt.
Choose
traditional
colors,
or
go
Learn appliqué,
paper piecing
withstitching
this beautiful
will
fused
blanket
and
cabin
borders.
fused
appliqué,
blanket
stitching
and log
logblock.
cabin Renny
borders.
contemporary,
the
choice
is yours!
demonstrate different
methods
of paper piecing – you choose
the method
you House
prefer. –– Butterfly
S-22:
Martine
House
Butterfly dance:
dance: introduction
introduction to
to
S-22:
Martine
embellished
trapunto
embellished trapunto
S-26: Jane
Pat Speth
– Small
Wonders
S-24:
Hardy
Day
French
Intermediate
-Know
to
Hand
(6
hours)
Intermediate
-- Must
MustMiller
Know –how
how
to Two
Hand- Quilt
Quilt
(6 Braid
hours) Quilt
All
(6
hours)
Learn
Learn how
how to
to use
use embroidery
embroidery and
and embellishments
embellishments with
with
In this workshop
you
have
thehomework
opportunity
to make
seven
Come
to class
with
your
completed
and
ready
quilting
to
the
beauty
of
and
texture
quiltingback
to enhance
enhance
the
beauty
of your
your designs
designs
and the
the
texture
different
quilts!
All
seven
of these
quilts
are Quilt.
made
with 5"
for
the
next
step
to
a
beautiful
French
Braid
of
your
fabric.
Then
add
trapunto
to
achieve
a
wonderfully
of your fabric. Then add trapunto to achieve a wonderfully
squares.
delicate
delicate and
and elegant
elegant look.
look. This
This technique
technique also
also lets
lets you
you
S-25:
Ann very
Moore
– Storm
at Kit
Seaavailable.
incorporate
subtle
colors.
incorporate
very
subtle
colors.
Kit
available.
All (6 hours)
Create
this dynamic
usingPieced
Marti Michelle's
templates for
S-23:
Jaeger
–– Paper
Star
S-23: Renny
Renny
Jaegerquilt
Paper
Pieced
Star of
of Wonder
Wonder
quick
accurate
piecing.
Make
the
sample
wall
hanging
or get
All
(6
hours)
All (6 hours)
aLearn
start paper
on a larger
quilt.
traditional
colors,
or go
Learn
paper
piecing
withChoose
this beautiful
beautiful
block.
Renny
will
piecing
with
this
block.
Renny
will
contemporary,
the choice
is yours!
demonstrate
methods
of
demonstrate different
different
methods
of paper
paper piecing
piecing –– you
you choose
choose
the
method
you
prefer.
the method you prefer.
S-24:
Hardy
Miller
–– Day
S-26: Jane
Pat Speth
– Small
S-24:
Jane
Hardy
MillerWonders
Day Two
Two -- French
French Braid
Braid Quilt
Quilt
All
All (6
(6 hours)
hours)
Come
to
your
and
In this back
workshop
youwith
have
thehomework
opportunitycompleted
to make seven
Come
back
to class
class
with
your
homework
completed
and ready
ready
for
the
step
to
beautiful
French
Braid
different
quilts!
of these
quilts
are Quilt.
made with 5"
for
the next
next
step All
to aaseven
beautiful
French
Braid
Quilt.
squares.
S-25:
S-25: Ann
Ann Moore
Moore –– Storm
Storm at
at Sea
Sea
All
(6
hours)
All (6 hours)
Elegant wallhanging in "natural" fibers. Techniques include
fused appliqué, blanket stitching and log cabin borders.
S-22: Martine House – Butterfly dance: introduction to
embellished trapunto
Workshops,
Saturday,
July
2010
Intermediate
-- Must Know
how to Hand
Quilt31,
(6 hours)
a.m. and
-- 4:30
p.m. with
Learn how to use9:00
embroidery
embellishments
quilting to enhance the beauty of your designs and the texture
of your fabric. Then add trapunto to achieve a wonderfully
delicate
and 26-May
elegant look.
This technique
lets you
April
1, 2010
– Judy also
Niemeyer
incorporate very subtle colors. Kit available.
Special Workshops
11-14,
2010
– Paula
S-23:September
Renny Jaeger
– Paper
Pieced
Star ofNadelstern
Wonder
of your fabric. Then add trapunto to achieve a wonderfully
delicate and elegant look. This technique also lets you
incorporate very subtle colors. Kit available.
S-23: Renny Jaeger – Paper Pieced Star of Wonder
All (6 hours)
Learn paper piecing with this beautiful block. Renny will
demonstrate different methods of paper piecing – you choose
the method you prefer.
S-24: Jane Hardy Miller – Day Two - French Braid Quilt
All (6 hours)
Come back to class with your homework completed and ready
for the next step to a beautiful French Braid Quilt.
All (6 hours)
LearnOctober
paper piecing
beautiful
block.Papadakis
Renny will (Dear
14 –with
16,this
2010
– Brenda
demonstrate
different
methods
of
paper
piecing
– you choose
Jane)
S-25: Ann Moore – Storm at Sea
the method you prefer.
All (6 hours)
Create this dynamic quilt using Marti Michelle's templates for
2011
(July
28-30)
PennyBraid
Haren,
S-24:QuiltFest
Jane Hardy
Miller
– Day
Two -–French
Quilt
quick accurate piecing. Make the sample wall hanging or get
All (6Nancy
hours) Prince and others to be announced.
a start on a larger quilt. Choose traditional colors, or go
Come back to class with your homework completed and ready
contemporary, the choice is yours!
for the
next step
a beautiful
French Braid on
Quilt.
Contact
ustofor
more information
any of these
Special Workshops
special
workshops.
26-May
1, 2010
– Judy Niemeyer
S-25:April
Ann Moore
– Storm
at Sea
S-26: Pat Speth – Small Wonders
All (6 hours)
All (6 hours)
Create
this dynamic11-14,
quilt using
Marti
Michelle's
templates for
September
2010
– Paula
Nadelstern
In this workshop you have the opportunity to make seven
quick accurate piecing. Make the sample wall hanging or get
different quilts! All seven of these quilts are made with 5"
a start on a larger quilt. Choose traditional colors, or go
October 14 – 16, 2010 – Brenda Papadakis (Dear squares.
contemporary, the choice is yours!
Jane)
OFFICIAL QUILTFEST 2010 REGISTRATION
(July
28-30) – Penny Haren,
S-26:QuiltFest
Pat Speth 2011
– Small
Wonders
All (6Nancy
hours) Prince and others to be announced.
In thisName:____________________________________________________________________
workshop you have the opportunity to make seven
different quilts! All seven of these quilts are made with 5"
Contact
us for more information on any of these
Address:_______________________________________________
squares.
Special Workshops
April
1,
special26-May
workshops.
April
26-May
1, 2010
2010 –– Judy
Judy Niemeyer
Niemeyer
City: ______________________ State:____ Zip:_________ Phone No._______________
September
September 11-14,
11-14, 2010
2010 –– Paula
Paula Nadelstern
Nadelstern
E-Mail _________________________________
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14
–– Brenda
Papadakis
(Dear
October
14 –– 16,
16, 2010
2010
Brenda
Papadakis
There is a non-refundable
registration
fee of $15.00.
Classes (Dear
meet 9:00 to 4:30 each day, July 29-31.
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QuiltFest 2011
2011 (July
(July 28-30)
28-30) –– Penny
Penny Haren,
Haren,
Instructions:
To select
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please
specify
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information on
on any
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special
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special
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929-8000
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282-4611
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282-0488
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282-2161
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