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INTERNATIONAL

FESTIVAL
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Class

Catalogues

October 27-30, 2005


Classes and Events begin
October 24
Preview Night October 26

O 111 us for a

celebration of

Great Quilts!

at the George r. Brown


Convention Center in
Houston, Texas

W W W. Q U I LT S . C O M

s c li e dul
1M O N D A Y ,

8:00-11:00 A.M.
9:00-10:00 A.M.
9:00 A.M.-Noon
11:00 A.M.-N00N

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Classes

Classes

Glasses
LectureMission Possible: Organic Your Stuff and Straighten Out Your
Life! Libby Lehman
Luncheon LectureEverything I Know About Art, I Learned from
. Quiltmaking, Judy B. Dales

2:00-5:00 P.M.
2:00-3:00 P.M.

Glasses
LectureMaking and Displaying Your Fiber Art, Laurie Simpson with
Polly Minick
LectureSo You Think You Want to Teach Quiltmaking,
Katharine Stubbs Ward

4:00-5:00 P.M.
5:00-7:00 P.M.
7:00-10:00 P.M.

Special EventQuilt-O & Light Supper


Night Owl Learning (evening classes)
T U E S D A Y,

OCTOBER

10:00-11:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.
11:00 A.M.-Noon
Noon-2:00 P.M.

EXHIBITS OPEN
LectureStitching the Human Form, Charlotte Warr Andersen
Luncheon LectureSnow, Squirrels, and Sew On: The Evolution of an
Art Quilter, Libby Lehman

2:00-3:00 P.M.
2:00-5:00 P.M.

LecturePageantry of Japanese Textiles, John Marshall


Classes
Applique Day
LectureFabric Selection, Darlene C. Christopherson

3:00-4:00 P.M.
4:00-5:00 P.M.
5:00-6:00 P.M.
6:30-8:30 P.M.

LectureGreat Quilts from Small Spaces, Helen Young Frost


LectureDecorating with Small Quilts, Jo Morton
The Bernina Fashion ShowInspiration

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F R I D A Y,

8:00-11:00 A.M.
9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.

Glasses

9:00 A.M.-Noon
9:00-10:00 A.M.
10:00-11:00 A.M.

Glasses

11:00 A.M.-Noon

LectureScrapbooking Your Quilts: Scrapbook Techniques for Quilters and


Their Quilts, Sandy Bonsib

Noon-2:00 P.M.
2:00-5:00 P.M.
2:00-3:00 P.M.
3:00-4:00 P.M.
4:00-5:00 P.M.

Special Event: Wearables Walkabout Luncheon, Jane Hill


Glasses

Make It & Take It-Embellished ID/Badge Holder,


Marinda Stewart (3rd floor Prefunction)
Lecture You Ought to Publish That! Susan Purney Mark
LectureEmbellishing Printed Photographs and Images,
Sharon Hull Dinsmore

8:00-9:00 A.M.
8:00-11:00 A.M.
8:30 A.M.-Noon,
2:00-5:30 P.M.
9:00 A.M.-N00N
9:00-10:00 A.M.
10:00-11:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.
11:00 A.M.-Noon
Noon-2:00 P.M.

LectureHeirloom Machine Quilting, Joanie Zeier Poole


LectureJudging: What's It All About? Katharine Stubbs Ward
LectureWonder Women: Why We Remember Their Quilts,
Yvonne Porcella

5:00-6:00 P.M.
6:30-8:30 P.M.

A Breath of Creativity, Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


LectureSeeing Nature Through the Eyes of a Quilter,
Jean Wells Keenan
Classes

8:00-9:00 A.M.

IQA Winners' Circle Celebration

8:00-9:00 A.M.

8:00-11:00 A.M.
9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
9:00 A.M.-Noon
9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
9:15A.M.-4:45P.M.
10:00-11:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.-Noon
Noon-2:00 P.M.

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Wednesday Sampler
Film Premiere LuncheonDie Great American Quilt Revival,
Georgia Bonesteel
Glasses

2:00-5:00 P.M.
2:00-3:00 P.M.
4:00-5:00 P.M.
5:00-7:00 P.M.
7:00-10:00 P.M.

LectureMaking Time for Making Quilts, Lesley Riley


LectureVictoria & Albert Inspirations, Kaffe Fassett
VIP Preview for Glass Enrollees/IQA Members
Preview Night: Open to the Public
T H U R S D A Y,

8:00-9:00 A.M.
8:00-11:00 A.M.
8:30 A.M.-Noon,
2:00-5:30 P.M.
9:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
9:30 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
9:00 A.M.-Noon

OCTOBER

A Breath of Creativity, Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


Classes

Classes
LectureTurnabout Is Fair Play, Vicki Tracy
LectureFrom Magic Dyeing to Fabric Pots and Baskets, Helen Deighan
EXHIBITS OPEN
LecturePortrait Quilts: Painted Faces, Bonnie Lyn McCaffery
LuncheonA Stitch in Time Fashion Luncheon,

Night Owl Learning (evening classes)


LectureInfluences of Africa, Hollis Ghatelain
S A T U R D A Y,

OCTOBER

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A Breath of Creativity, Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


LectureLongarm for Beginners, Frances Silverman
Classes
Classes

10:00-11:00 A.M.
10:00 A.M.-7:00 P.M.
Noon-2:00 P.M.
2:00-5:00 P.M.

Dye/Paint/Print Day
LectureBut I Still Love You, Chris Lynn Kirsch
EXHIBITS OPEN
Luncheon LectureJEgg- Money Quilts, Eleanor Burns
Classes
Doll Day

2:00-3:00 P.M.
4:00-5:00 P.M.
5:30-7:00 P.M.
7:30-10:00 P.M.

LectureLuscious Landscapes, Joyce R. Becker


LectureArt Cloth 200$, Jane Dunnewold
A Musical Evening with Ricky Tims
Special Event: Silver Star Salute

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Classes
Ricky Tims Seminar, day 2 of 2

LectureQuilts and Quilt Trips, Katie Pasquini Masopust

Ocean Waves Tour


LectureThe Healing Properties of Color: Musing on the Mysteries,
Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller

A Breath of Creativity, Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller

LectureQuilting in Tulip Fields, Jenny Raymond

8:00-11:00 A.M.
9:00 A.M.-N00N

Tall Pines/Old Town Spring Tour

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LectureEffective Visual Surfaces: Building Contrast and Relationship,


Jane Dunnewold
LectureSo What Is Thread Painting All About, Nancy Prince

Make It & Take ItVintage Flower Corsage with Trailing Bud,


Kathy Pace (3rd floor Prefunction)
Classes

OCTOBER

Jenny Raymond
Glasses

2:00-5:00 P.M.
2:00-3:00 P.M.
3:00-4:00 P.M.
4:00-5:00 P.M.
5:00-6:00 P.M.
6:00-9:00 P.M.
6:00-7:00 P.M.

LectureSerger-cally Enhancing Your Quilts, Anne van der Kley

W E D N E S D A Y,

events

LectureTraditions and Transitions in Todays Innovative Quilts,


Hilary Fletcher
LectureMuch Ado About Mush, Alice Kolb

LectureThe Valuing of Quilts, Bobbie Aug

Noon-2:00 P.M.

O n e

of

9:00 A.M.-N00N
9:00-10:00 A.M.

8:00-11:00 A.M.
11:00 A.M.-5:00 P.M.
11:30 A.M.-1:30 P.M.

U N D A Y,

OCTOBER

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Glasses
EXHIBITS OPEN
Sunday Sampler

Ricky Tims Seminar, day 1 of 2,


Ocean Waves Tour
Shopper's Showcase Tour
Applique Day

All classes, lectures, and special events are at the George R. Brown
Convention Center. All tours depart from the Convention Center.

T a b l e

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ONTENTS

Show Info/Rules
October 27"30 at the

V- A > ;

Schedule of Events

Shorn Info/Rules

Special Exhibits

International Quilt Association

Skow Hours

Festival Faces and Facts

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Preview Night: Oct. 26


VIP Previewclass enrollees and IQA members only

Silver Star Award

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5-7 P-m.

Sponsor Thanks

12

For Your Information

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Photography Rules

14

Festival Faculty

15

The Husqvarna Viking Gallery of Quilt Art

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The Bernina Fashion Show

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Enrollment Instructions

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Enrollment Form

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George R. Brown Convention Center


IOOI Avenida de las Americas, Houston, TX 772
Classes and events begin October 24
Preview Night October 26

General Public
(Preview Night admission ticket is good for one
additional day)
7-IO p-m.
October 27-29IO a.m.-7 p.m.
October 3011 a.m.-5 p-nr.
Any questions?
Call 713-781-6864; fax 713-781-8182; e-mail
sh.ows@quilts.com, or access www.quilts.com

S t a r fi s h b y K a t h y Y o r k . F r o m t h e
special exhibit "Journal Quilt Project 200$: A Page
from My Book." Presented by International
Quilt Festival.

Classes

Admission
General: $IO
Seniors 65+/Students: $8
Children IO and under free with
paid adult admission
Qf2: The Quintessential Quilt, the Festival program, is
available for $1 at the main ticket booths and in

Class Information

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Class Rules

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Classes by Category

17

Do not touch the quilts (pick up a copy of Quilt

Beginner's Classes

18

Show Etiquette at the International Quilt Association


booth to find out why).
No Smoking. In order to protect the quilts on

Computer Classes

19

display, International Quilt Festival is a no-

The Silk Experience

21

smoking show.
No food or drink in the exhibit hall outside the

Longarm Classes

22

food service area.


Photos shot with available light are preferred

Monday, Oct. 24

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and encouraged.
For their safety, children must be attended by an

Tuesday, Oct. 25

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adult at all times.


Preview Night tickets are valid for entry on one

Wednesday, Oct. 26

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Thursday, Oct. 27

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Friday, Oct. 28

45

Saturday, Oct. 29

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Sunday, Oct. $0

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Supply List

tables at the front of the hall.

Skow Rules

Lilies in the Rain (41.5" x 47")


by Barbara McKie. From the special
exhibit "In Full Bloom IT. Floral Quilts Honoring
Helen Pearce O'Bryant." Sponsored by Janome
America, Inc.

subsequent day.
Quilts hanging in the special exhibits are not for
sale unless otherwise noted.
Lost & Found for the show and exhibit floor will
be at Business Services on the second floor. Lost
and Found for Education and all classes and
lectures will be in Room 304-&&B.
Please turn off all cell phones and pagers while
classes and lectures are in session. The noise and

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interruption can be disturbing to your classmates


and instructor.
Due to safety concerns, rolling carts and luggage

On the cover: (top quilt detail) Spines and


Thorns, by Barbara Edelson. From the

are prohibited on the show floor. If you have a medical


need for a rolling device, please contact our show

special exhibit "Celebrate Spring!" Presented by


the International Quilt Association; (main

office (phone: 713-781-6864; fax 713-781-8182;


e-mail shows@quilts.com) for information on
how to receive a special pass.
We regret that we cannot page. Please arrange

quilt detail) The Garden, C.I938, by Pine


Hawkes Eisfeller. From the special exhibit
"America Collects Quilts: The Joyce Gross Collection."
Presented by International Quilt Festival.
Photo courtesy of Primedia. All show floor and
classroom photos by Kim Coffman.

Rekindled

Hope

by

Orna

Roglit.

From the special exhibit "QuiltsMy Vital


Force." Sponsored by eQuiIter.com and

ahead of time to meet your party at a specific time


or in a specific place in the event that you are
separated during the show.

Husqvarna Viking.
T

Festival's
excite

SPECIAL
exhibit
and
INSPIRE
Husqvarna
Viking
Gallery
of Quilt Art MaslerPieees:
Art
Ta k e s
Shape
Sponsored by Husqvarna Viking

Quilts created especially for this year's theme,


Art Takes Shape, feature the creativity and
imagination of quiltmakers the world over,
with the focus on the use of the home sewing
machine. The gallery features both, traditional
and art quilts where creativity is reflected in
the shape, form, and color of the artist's work.
(See story on p. 43)
Kaffe
Fassett
and
Victoria
&
Albert

the
Quilts

Sponsored by Westminster Fibers, Inc./Rowan Fabrics

Fassett's newest book, Kaffe Fassett s Museum Quilts:


Designs Inspired by the Victoria & Albert Museum,
features his unique interpretation of the
quilts in the famous museum's collection. He
and co-author Liza Prior Lucy have produced
the quilts that bring new life to old classics.
Simple "utility," old familiar traditional, and
over-the-top complex pieced and appliqued
quilts are shown in this exhibit, which will
make its U.S. premiere at Festival.
A L i t t l e B i t C o u n t r y, A
Little Bit Rock and Roll3
Spines and Thorns (47.25" x 47-5") Bv Barbara Edelson. From the
special exhibit "Celebrate Spring!" Presented by the International Quilt Association.

Sponsored by RJR Fabrics, Quilter's Newsletter Magazine,


Husqvarna Viking, Hewlett Packard, Robison-Anton, Olfa, Omnigrid,
Hobbs Bonded Fibers, Breckling Press, Thimbleberries, and Jinny Beyer Studio

Fans have loved the poetry and emotion of


America Collects
The Joyce Gross

Quilts"*:
Collection

Presented by International Quilt Festival

Joyce Gross, a member of the Quilter's Hall


of Fame, is known worldwide as a quilt his
torian, archivist, collector, curator, and cofounder of The Mill Valley Quilt Authority.
She was "The Quilt Lady" on San Francisco
television, and publisher and editor of Quilters'
Journal. Gross organized the first series of
annual exhibitions on the west coast that
included non-traditional work in 1972. Some
of the most interesting quilts and documen
tation from her collection will be on display
honoring both the quilts and the woman who
collected and preserved them.
Quilts:

World

of

Beauty

Presented by the International Quilt Association

The annual fall Judged Show of the interna


tional organization, featuring $82,75 in
cash prizes in more than a dozen categories.
This is where the world's quilters send their
best work to compete.
T

country music since it was first recorded in


the 1920's. In the 1950's, rock and roll
helped to define a distinct pop culture with
music, fashion, and social trends. Much like
music, quilting has provided artists with a
canvas for self-expression. Whether it reflects
a classic design, a breakaway from the tradi
tional mold, or something in-between, the
quilts in this exhibit demonstrate music's
influence on a changing society.
I

Remember

Mama

Sponsored by Hewlett-Packard and Printed Treasures by Millikfn

The third and final installment of the series


created by Festival Director Karey Bresenhan
to honor her mother, quilt teacher Jewel
Pearce Patterson. The quilts feature memories
of the artist's mother, grandmother, alter
native mother figure, or the artist as mother.
Awards consist of cash prizes and a grand
prize of a trip for two to the International
Quilt Festival in Houston in October 2005
or to Chicago in Spring 2006 or a trip for
two to Europe for Patchwork & Quilt Expo
injune 2006. Note: Pre-orderthe "Mama"exhibit
'. onjour enrollment form.

Bernina
Fashion
Daily
Showcase

S h o w

Sponsored by Bernina of America

A special changing exhibit of garments


featured in the Bernina Fashion Show,
Inspiration. Different garments will be on
exhibit each day, so you can examine and
admire the works close up. See what amazingly
creative work is at the cusp of modern
wearable art, and don't forget to enroll to
attend the show (event #495) on Thursday,
Oct. 27- (See story on p. 46)
Quilt

National

2QQ3

Sponsored by American & Efird, Inc., FreeSpirit Fabrics,


and Quilting Treasures'" by Cranston

The works in a Quilt National exhibit display


a reverence for the lessons taught by the
makers of traditional quilts. Many of the
works hold fast to the historic methods of
piecing and patching. At the same time,
however, the Quilt National artist is intrigued
by the challenge of expanding the boundaries
of traditional quiltmaking by utilizing the
newest materials and technologies.
Silver
Katie

Star Salute:
Pasquini
Masopust

Presented by International Quilt Festival

Masopust was chosen as this year's Silver Star


Award honoree for her contributions in
several areas. She is an established and
influential quilter, teacher, shop owner, and
author. She has also explored many different
areas of her craft from traditional quilting
and Mandalas to dimensional, flora, and
landscape quilts. See a once-in-a-lifetime
exhibit of Masopust's quilts, plus memorabilia
from her storied career.

Pink Sunset by Orna Roc.lit. From the special exhibit


"QuiltsMy Vital Force." Sponsored by eQuilter.com and
Husqvarna Viking.
Celebrating
Carol
Doak:
Artist,
Author,
Te a c h e r
Sponsored by Martingale & Company

As a best-selling author, celebrated teacher,


and award-winning artist, Carol Doak has
greatly influenced the art and craft of
quiltmaking for more than a decade. Her
accomplishments include authoring 14
popular books that have collectively sold
nearly one million copies to date. This
exhibit features Doak's beautiful quilts,
including some that have graced the covers
of major quilt magazines.
In Full Bloom
Floral
Quilts
Helen
Pearce

II:
Honoring
O'Bryant

Sponsored by Janome America, Inc.

Magnificent flowers have motivated artists,


gardeners, and other lovers of beauty for
hundreds of years. Flowers have also chal
lenged quiltmakers for generations and
elicited spectacular quilts in every country
where quilts have been made. This juried
exhibit of recent quilts celebrates the world's
rich floral history and the tradition of floral
quiltmaking and to honor the mother of
Quilts, Inc. Executive Vice President
Nancy O'Bryant.

Little Nosegays by Carol Doak. From the


special exhibit "Celebrating Carol Doak: Artist, Author,

Teacher." Sponsored by Martingale &. Company.

F o

E x h i b i t s
Celebrate

Spring!

Presented by the International Quilt Association

Selected quilts from the first spring edition


of the Judged Show from the International
Quilt Association. A number of the
winners will be shown along with a selection
of the finalists.
Women
Who
Challenged
Quilting

II

Presented by International Quilt Festival

A special exhibit honoring three very special


women who pioneered the quilting industry
through the use of public television programs
including luminaries such as Eleanor Burns
and Kaye Woods. Stop by and see their
earliest and most current efforts and show
your appreciation for their efforts in making
quilting accessible to millions!
Dreaming

in

Dimensions

Sponsored by Timeless Treasures and C & T Publishing

All of the items on exhibit feature fast2fuse,


stiff interfacing designed specifically for
Fabric Bowls and Fabric Boxes, and is fusible
on both sides. The size of the items range
from small bowls and boxes to larger
wallhangings with 3-Dim.ensional elements.
All original works by C & T authors, as well as
other quilt artists across the United States.
Hands
All
Around
XXI:
International
Quilts
Sponsored by Quilter's Newsletter Magazine

Women (and men) around the world are


incorporating influences from their own
cultures into their quilt designs and
Social Climber Roses (34" x 48") by Melinda Bula. From the special
exhibit "In Full Bloom II: Floral Quilts Honoring Helen Pearce O'Bryant." Sponsored by

Janome America, Inc.


Best

of

Quiltmania

Sponsored by Quiltmania

The French magazine Quiltmania is launching an

techniques. This prestigious, long-running


international showcase includes recent
quilts by talented artists from every corner
of the globe.
In the
American

Tradition

IV

Partial sponsorship provided by Coats & Clark

English version of the magazine this year, and


what better way to celebrate than to present 15
of the best quilts from previous issues? This
exhibit is full of European inspiration.

This annual exhibit, In the American Tradition, is


one of the favorite collections of Festival
attendees, and features modern takes on some
of quilting's most treasured and traditional

Winning
Quilts
from
International
Quilt
Week
Yo k o h a m a
2004

styles, blocks, patterns, and techniques.

Sponsored by International Quilt Week Yokohama

Winning quilts from International Quilt


Week Yokohama held in Yokohama, Japan.
The quilts were entered in one of six
categories: traditional, contemporary,
pictorial/memory, message, flower, or quilts
with a Japanese theme.

Journal
Quilt
Project
2005:
A Page from My Book
Presented by International Quilt Festival
A selection from the 220 participants from
the internet-based QuiltArt Network are
presented in this ongoing, free-form exercise
in creativity, specifically planned to encourage
quilt artists to stretch and grow. The exhibit
consists of five small monthly quilt pages and
journal entries from each participating artist.

Ta c t i l e

Inspirational
Machine
Embroidery
Jenny Haskins, whose background is in fine
art, has been passionate about the medium of
machine embroidery for over a decade. She
uses fabric as her canvas, threads as her paint,
and the sewing machine as her brush. More
recently, she has ventured into the world of
digitizing her own art works and creative
machine embroidery.
My

Vital

2QQ5

Sponsored by Janome America, Inc.

Sponsored by Pfaff Sewing Machines and Pride Publishing

Quilts

Architecture

Buildings have always fascinated and inspired


quiltmakers. In the ig'1' century, American
quilters developed such classic architectural
patterns as Log Cabin, Schoolhouse, and
Brick Wall. This annual juried exhibit
challenges today's quiltmakers to continue the
tradition by creating original works based on
architectural themes and inspirations.
Beaded
Figure
IV:
the
Beaded
Figure

Force

Sponsored by eQuilter.com and Husqvarna Viking

Sponsored by Beadwork magazine/Interweave Press

Quilts by Orna Roglit, which illustrate the


powerful connection between quilts and
healing. Roglit states, "I am very sick and in
my case quilts are a matter of surviving; a
therapy reflecting my life-line." The exhibit
opened in Israel last year.

The fourth juried exhibit from Beadwork

The Shapes and


of Costa Rica

Small

Colors

magazine features free standing, threedimensional, beaded figures of animated


objects. All figures are created from at
least 5% beads, using a variety of
beading techniques.
Wonders

VII

Presented by International Quilt Festival

Presented by International Quilt Festival

The Siouxland Samplers Quilt Guild of Sioux


City, Iowa, formed an artistic partnership
with a group of women living in Costa Rica.
Carolyn Underwood coordinated the Costa
Ricans, teaching many of them to quilt for
the first time. This amazing exhibit represents
the shapes and colors of Costa Rica, inter

Entrants in this juried exhibit of mini-quilts


and art garments were required to be no more
than 24" in any dimension and be embel
lished with a minimum of IOO beads and/or
buttons. Awards were presented at the 2005
International Quilt Festival/Chicago.

preted in cloth by quiltmakers of many skill


levels and economic backgrounds.

Pink Orchid (50" x 36") by Debra M.


by the International Quilt Association.

D a n k o . From the special exhibit "Celebrate Spring!"Presented

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The Best of SAQA


Sponsored by Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc.

"The Best of SAQA" is a 2005 judged exhibit


of art quilts by members of Studio Art Quilt
Associates, Inc., an organization of
professional quilters.

The Silk Road


Travels to Houston
Sponsored by Hobbs Bonded Fibers, Laura Murray Designs,
Qualin International, Inc., Ribbon Connections, Inc., Rupert,
Gibbon and Spider (Jacquard Products), Shear Precision (Kai Scissors],
Things Japanese, Tsukineko, Inc., and VV's Victorian Prints

An exhibit of silk - relating to historical


silk items from makers around the world in
juxtaposition with our own contemporary
silk artists.
Tree of Life (detail) c.1939 BY Pine Hawkes
Eisfeller. From the special exhibit "America
Collects: Joyce Gross." Presented by International
Quilt Festival.

T h i m b I e b e r r i e s Sweet 16
Sponsored by RJR Fabrics & Thimbleberries, Inc.

Thimbleberries turns sweet 16 and celebrates


with quilts for everyday living. All new quilts
using new fabrics from RJR and
Thimbleberries' tried and true patterns.

QuiltArt at 1 O
Sponsored by QuiltArt participants

For ten years Judy Smith's QuiltArt e-mail


list has been challenging its members to
experiment and grow. "QuiltArt at IO" is a
retrospective that looks at selected work from
a decade of online challenges and exhibitions.

In Celebration
of the Doll 2QQ5
Sponsored by Bernina of America, Camp Doll U,
Fairfield Processing Corp., FreeSpirit8 Fabrics, Hewlett-Packard,
Ogier Trading Co., P&B Textiles, and Quilters' Resource, Inc.

Another exuberant exhibit of dolls planned by


elinor peace bailey highlights the amazing
artistry of cloth doll makers around the world.
You'll see a wonderful variety of over 200
creationsrealistic, humorous, and fanciful
alike. Dolls on exhibit include entries from
Treasures of the GypsyGypsy Challenge;
Lisa Risler Challenge; and the Material Girls.

Without

These quilts are the result of a round robin


exchange between 20 Michigan and 20 French
quilters. The two-year project was coordinated
by Marjorie A. Nelson, and Rebecca Zerfas of
Michigan and Astrid Oberhauser and Miechele
Cohendet of France.

Hoffman

Challenge

2005

Sponsored by Hoffman Fabrics

Quilted wallhangings and dolls made with the


2005 Challenge Fabric, B720 #130 Multi.
Every year, Hoffman issues a challenge to
quilt, clothing, and dollmakers to create
original items using the selected fabric. The
challenge curator and a group of assistants
jury the entries, and then a team of judges
selects the award winners.

Sulky

For five years, QuiltUniversity.com has

Sponsored by Sulky of America

brought together students and teachers from


around the world. Taking classes online,
quilters break down both geographical and
cultural boundaries. Working at home, they
feel free to experiment with techniques
outside their comfort zone. These quilts
represent the range of classes, from traditional
to innovative, from beginner to advanced.

The annual challenge in which Sulky thread


must be the focal point of the entiy and there
must be a recognizable amount on each piece.
The categories are Wearables, Dolls, and

Pfaff staff members will demonstrate new


technologies found in today's sewing machines.
v

1 France

Boundaries

Pfaff Creative Experience

Sponsored by I

Sponsored by QuiltUniversity.com

Sponsored by Pfaff Sewing Machines

Stitching The World


To g e t h e r : A M i c h i g a n /
France Round Robin

Challenge

Quilted Wallhangings.

2005

2004
Jewel
Pearce
Patterson
Award
Winner:
Jenny
Raymond
Presented by International Quilt Festival

This exhibit features quilts by Patterson


Scholarship for Quilting Teachers Award
winner Raymond and her students, based on
knowledge gained from her experiences at last
year's Patchwork & Quilt Expo IX in Den
Haag, the Netherlands.
Learn

to

Quilt

Booth

Sponsored by Pfaff Sewing Machines

Stop by and learn to quilt! Volunteers from


the Quilt Guild of Greater Houston will share
their knowledge and love of quilting as they
teach you the basics of patchwork techniques
in this hands-on exhibit.
Faculty

Showcase

Presented by International Quilt Festival

We salute the members of our distinguished


Festival faculty in this exclusive collection
of their work. In quilts that are as diverse as
their talents, our faculty exposes Festivalgoers
to a host of inspiring design concepts
and techniques.
Festival

Quilting

Te a

145-100

by

Henk

van

Kooten. From the special exhibit "Hands All Around


XXI: International Quilts." Sponsored by Quilter's
Newsletter Magazine'.

Bee

Presented by International Quilt Festival

Sew a little, talk a little, and have a good


time while meeting new people in the
relaxed environment of an old-fashioned
quilting bee. A wonderful collection of
vintage quilt tops will also be on exhibit for
your enjoyment.
Patchwork

Ceylon

Promise

Let
I'll

Kids Sew
Te a c h
Myself

Sponsored by Possibilities, I'll Teach Myself, Bernina of America,


and Quilts, Inc.

The next generation of quilters can learn


sewing machine skills here while closely
supervised by volunteers from the American
Sewing Guild. Kids will have a fun expe
rience with a sewing machine while making
a simple project to take home. Parents must stay

Presented by International Quilt Festival and The Girl Scouts of


San Jacinto Council Breast Cancer Awareness

with their children. Children must be 7years of age or older.

Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl


Scouts, died of breast cancer. These awareness
quilts were made to honor her accomplish
ments and memory. The project is a con
tinuation of the San Jacinto Girl Scouts
efforts to promote breast cancer awareness
with their community partner, M.D.
Anderson Cancer Center.

M. D. Anderson Cancer
Center
Ovarian
Cancer
Awareness
Quilt
Project

Quilt

Conservation

Booth

Presented by International Quilt Festival and


Coordinated by the Bay Area Quilt Guild

Not sure how (or if) to repair a valuable


family heirloom or properly care for an
expensive new purchase? Get the answers
right here about cleaning, displaying, and
storing all your quiltswhether antique
or contemporary.

Presented by International Quilt Festival

The Ovarian Cancer Quilt Project is a key


component of the M. D. Anderson Cancer
Center's public education initiative to raise
awareness about ovarian cancer. The quilts,
which are composed of squares made by, or in
memory of, women with ovarian cancer, give
a human face to this terrible disease. Volun
teers from Houston's M.D. Anderson Cancer
Center will be on hand to answer questions
and provide information.

I Q A

What

is

IQA

It's the International Quilt Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit


organization dedicated to the preservation of the art of quilting, the
attainment of public recognition for quilting as an art form, and the
advancement of the state of the art throughout the world. It sponsors two
annual Judged Shows: Quilts: A World of Beauty (in the fall), and Celebrate Spring!

(in the spring) at the Houston and Chicago editions of Festival respectively.

One Day's Free


Admission
IQA members get one day's free
admission to International Quilt
Festival. Just present your
membership card at the show
entrance. If you pay the $38
enrollment fee, this does not
apply, as your admission to all the
days of the show (including Preview
Night) is already included.

VIP

Preview

Only IQA members and Festival


enrollees admitted, 5_7 p-m- n

It also supports a Grant Program that funds research and other quilt-related

Wednesday, October 26. Just


present your membership card at
the show entrance. Immediately

projects. Membership is worldwide, and all members receive IQA's

following the Private Preview,


International Quilt Festival also

quarterly journal, Quilts.. .A World of Beaut)/.

opens to the general public for a


special Preview Night showing, 7IO p.m. IQA members can also
attend this free.
Free class catalogue
All IQA members receive free the
class catalogues for both the spring
and fall editions of International
Quilt Festival if your membership is
current at the time of the mailing.
re Photo Op
IQA members only have a special
one-and-a-half hour opportunity,
beginning at 8:30 a.m. Friday,
October 28, to photograph Quilts: A
World of Beauty and other special
exhibits (if photography is allowed)
before Festival crowds arrive. Booths
will not be open for shopping.
IQA membership card required.
Entry through Hall B only.
$82,750 in cash
awards in Quilts: A
World of Beauty
This annual Festival highlight is a
major exhibition of fine quilts by
IQA members entered forjudging
in one of the world's most
prestigious competitions. The
exhibit is on public view only
during International Quilt
Festival/Houston. You'll see
superlative quilts in this exhibit,
since each entry was juried before

A Mother's Legacy (82" x 82") by Nancy Odom, Linda Leathersich, and Gayle Camargo.

The 2005 IQA Raffle Quilt Photo by Jim Lincoln


N

being accepted forjudging. And all


the top winners get to keep the

I QA
quilts that they've worked so
hard to create. This year's show
features several new categories
and sponsors. This year's awards
and sponsors are:
The That Patchwork Place
Best of Show Award
That Patchwork Place, $10,000
The Founders Award
International Quilt Festival,
$7,500
The Robert S. Cohan
Master Award for
Tr a d i t i o n a l A r t i s t r y
RJR Fabrics, $5,000
The Pfaff Master Award
for Machine Artistry
Pfaff Sewing Machines, $5,000
The Fairfield Master Award
for Contemporary Artistry
Fairfield Processing
Corporation, $5,000
The Maywood Studio
Master Award for
Innovative Artistry
Maywood Studio, $5,000
Category Awards: $2,000
($1,000 for first place,
$700 for second, and
$300 for third)
Art, Abstract, Large
Hoffman California/
International Fabrics
Art, Abstract, Small
Benartex, Inc.
Art, Naturescapes
JWD Publishing
Art, Painted SurfaceTims Art
Quilt Studio
Art, People, Portraits,
and FiguresGrace Co.,
Fine Quilting Frames
Art, Pictorial
FreeSpirit* Fabrics
Art, Whimsical
Quiltmaker magazine
Computer-Aided Machine
EmbroideryOklahoma
Embroidery Supply & Design
Group QuiltsQuilter's World
(A Publication of
DRG Publishing)

Handmade QuiltsFrom
Roxanne Products
Innovative Applique, Small
EZ Quilting by Wrights'
Innovative Applique, Large
Mountain Mist/Leggett
and Piatt
Innovative Pieced, Small
Superior Threads
Innovative Pieced, Large
Omnigrid, Inc. (A Division of
Prym/Dritz)
Merit Quilting, HandThe
Flynn Quilt Frame Company
Merit Quilting, Machine
Bernina of America
Miniature
Robert Kaufman Co., Inc.
Mixed Technique
Quilters' Resource, Inc.
Traditional Applique
Quilter's Newsletter Magazine

Traditional Pieced
From Marti Michell (A
Division of Michell Marketing)
Two PersonC &_ T Publishing
Wearable Art
Hobbs Bonded Fibers
Judge's Choice$25 each
Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting
Viewers' Choice$500
Itchin' to Stitch
IQA Winners'
Circle Celebration
Quilts, quiltmakers, and $82,75
in prizes make IQA's Winners'
Circle Celebration the place to
be 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday,
October 25> m the Brown
Convention Center. Meet the
corporate sponsors, enjoy the
quilts onscreen, then see the
winning quilts themselves and
visit many of the lucky winners.
Open to everyone for a $5
charge, IQA members can
attend free. If you are paying
the $38 enrollment fee, be sure
to mark the event on your
enrollment form. If not, just
show your membership card at
the door. If you have lost your
card, please visit the table in
front of the doors to get your
complimentary ticket before you
stand in line.

Celebrity MiniQuilt Silent Auction


IQA sponsors this auction of
miniature quilts, spotlighting
the work of members, previous
winners, and guest artists.
Proceeds benefit IQA's
programs. Stop by and bid on
these collector's items.
IQA Annual
Meeting
Here members are briefed on
the worldwide activities of their
organization, learn what's ahead
in quilting, meet new Board
Members and grant recipients,
hear the results of previous
grants, and vote on important
issues at 5:0 p.m., Thursday,
October 27- IQA members who
attend the annual meeting and
have tickets to the Bernina
Fashion Show will be escorted to
the back entrance of the
General Assembly Hall, where a
reserved block of seats will be
held for them. This allows you
to avoid the long lines waiting
for the doors to the fashion
show to open.
Raffle Quilt
A Mother's Legacy by Nancy Odom,
Linda Leathersich, and Gayle
Camargo. The 2005 IQA Raffle
Quilt will be given away on
Sunday, October 30 at 3 p.m.
You need not be present to win.
Tickets: $2 each. Purchase on the
Enrollment Form or purchase at
the show at the IQA booth.
join
oin

the

fun!

the International Quilt Association

For

8_P infoi mation, write: IQA, 7660 Woodway, Suite

55.

Houston, TX 77063, USA; fax 713-781-8182;


e - m a i l iqa@quilts.com; visit www.quilts.org; or join on
your enrollment form, using these options:
Choice # Description
USA IQA I-year membership
091.
USA IQA 2-year membership
092.
USA IQA 3-year membership
093Canada or Mexico I-year + mailing fee
094.
Canada or Mexico 2-year + mailing fee
95Canada or Mexico 3-year + mailing fee
096.
Other International I-year + mailing fee
097Other International 2-year + mailing fee
098.
Other International 3-year + mailing fee
099.

Cost
$22
$42
$62
$32
$62
$92

$35
$68
$101

Festiva

l FACES

a n d J TA G T S
Husqvarna Viking Theater
For the second year, Festival will have a
mini movie theater right on the show floor
running quilt documentaries, shows, and
films throughout the day. Exact schedule and
showtimes will be posted by the theater entry.
Noon Luncheon/Lectures
MondayJudy B. Dales will be speaking on
Everything I Know About Art, I Learned
from Quiltmaking. Wednesdaya film by
Georgia Bonesteel, The Great American Quilt
Revival. ThursdayLibby Lehman will
discuss Snow, Squirrels, and Sew On: The
Evolution of an Art Quilter. Saturday
Eleanor Burns' topic is Egg Money Quilts.
A Musical Evening with Ricky Tims
Features music performed by Tims in a
theater setting. The evening will also
feature Native American dancer and flautist
Raymond Redfeather and his vocalist wife
Kris Starfoot. This is scheduled for
Saturday evening, before the Silver Star
Salute Dinner.
Q u i l t S h o p To u r s
Houston area quilters are fortunate to have
good quilt shops in and around the city.
Take one of these tours and see for yourself!
On Wednesday, The Ocean Waves Tour
visits one shop in Galveston and several
historic and interesting sites, while the Tall
Pines Tour visits three shops in North
Houston plus Old Town Spring. Multiple
buses for each of the full-day tours will
depart from and return to the Convention
Center. The Ocean Waves Tour will be
repeated on Thursday, and the alternate
tour for this day is the Shopper's Showcase,
visiting one shop in southwest Houston,
plus the Antique Center of Texas and the
Houston Center for Contemporary Craft.

A g a i n T h i s Ye a r

Two Hands-on Computer Labs,


sponsored by the Electric Quilt Company, will
feature computer quilt design classes all
week, from Monday morning through
Sunday morning.

Applique DayWell-known applique


artist, Darlene C. Christopherson
serves as the coordinator for the
Thursday morning session. Five other
highly creative applique artistsEsterita
E

Austin, Wendy Butler Berns, Helen


Young Frost, Sue Nickels, and Sue
Spargowill take part in the morning
session. In the afternoon, Charlotte
Warr Andersen will coordinate the
session, accompanied by Esterita
Austin, Laura Cater-Woods, Alice
Long Kolb, Linda M. Poole, and Vicki
Tracy all presenting their specialties.
Dye/Paint/Print Day on Saturday
morning will follow the same format as
Applique Day. Diane Herbort will
coordinate the session. Other presen
ters are Esterita Austin, Rayna Gillman,
Diane Ricks, and Maggie Weiss.
Sunday Morning ClassesA full slate
of classes will be offered Sunday
morning from 8:00-11:00 a.m.
especially for those students who have
only the weekend free. Following these
half-day classes is the Sunday Sampler
(IL30 a.m.-l:30 p.m.).
All students are welcome.
Make It & Take Iton the third floor:
Tuesday featuring Marinda Stewart
with Embellished I.D./Badge Holder and
Wednesday featuring Kathy Pace with
a Vintage Fleur Corsage with Trailing Bud.

New for 2005

Doll Day, scheduled for Saturday


afternoon, will be coordinated by Patti
Medaris Culea, who is joined by Robin
Atkins, Virginia Robertson, Tricia
Quirk Spitzmueller, and Vicki Tracy.
We are happy to welcome back
this event.
The Longarm Classroom will be a
new hands-on learning experience
coordinated by Laura Lee Fritz, and
backed up by an experienced faculty
to give you an entire week of new
knowledge in this emerging field.

Night Owl Learning, which are Monday


night classes (also offered on Friday
night), give you one more chance to
get a class with that favorite teacher.
Quilt-O & Light Suppe1v-5.OO-7.OOj).m.
Want a chance to visit with old friends
or make new ones? Play Quilt-O, the
quilter's version of Bingo, with prizes
geared just for quilters. This fun
evening will set the stage for an eventfilled week, and gives you a chance for
dinner before your Monday night class.

Wednesday
Sampler
Wednesday morninglO:00 a.m.-NoonOver 35
Festival teachers at separate tables will offer
continuous demonstrations of particular
techniques and methods. Students will
circulate around the room informally.
Enrollees receive a book of one-page
handouts from participating teachers. (A
second Sampler with different topics and
teachers will be held mid-day Sunday,
October 30.)

Wearable Art
Learn more about wearable artfor fun or
profitat Focus on Wearable Art including
the Wearables Walkabout Luncheon
Fashion Show, Noon-2:00p.m., Tuesday,
October 25, followed by several wearable art
classes the rest of the week. Also plan to
attend the Bernina Fashion Show,
scheduled for the evening of Thursday,
October 27. and the Stitch in Time
Fashion Lunch on Friday, October 28.

F r e e Te a c h e r D e m o s
Meet Festival teachers in the special demo
area, complete with close-ups on video
monitors, on the show floor. The schedule
of presenters will be posted at Festival.

M a k e I t & Ta k e I t

Before Festival

on the show floor


Festival exhibitors will again offer this

Here are two good reasons to arrive at


International Quilt Festival on Monday,
October 24:
Monday classes, again this year, will

popular event. Pay $5 at the door for a


great one-hour learning experience!
The schedule of presenters will be posted
at Festival.

begin at 9:00 a.m. There will be great


technique and sewing classes to start
your Festival week off with a bang. And

Thanks to these
G R E AT S p o n s o r s !
The generosity of the following companies and organizations make it possible for Festival to bring
you spectacular special exhibits. Please show these sponsors how much you appreciate their
contribution to Festival. For a complete list of International Quik Association Judged Show sponsors, please see IQA
section on p. 10.
American & Efird, Inc.

Possibilities

Beadwork magazine/Interweave Press

Pride Publishing

Bernina of America

Printed Treasures* by Milliken

Bohin France

Qualin International, Inc.

Breckling Press
C & T Publishing

Quilter's Newsletter Magazine

QuiltArt network participants

Camp Doll U
Goats & Clark

Quilters' Resource, Inc.

e Q u i l t e r. c o m
Fairfield Processing Corp.

Quiltmania

Quilting Treasures by Cranston


Quilts, Inc.

FreeSpirit Fabrics
Hewlett-Packard

Q u i l t U n i v e r s i t y. c o m

Hobbs Bonded Fibers

RJR Fabrics
Ribbon Connections, Inc.

Hoffman Fabrics

Robison-Anton

Husqvarna Viking
I'll Teach Myself

Rupert, Gibbon, and Spider

International Quilt Week Yokohama

(Jacquard Products)
Shear Precision (Kai Scissors)

Janome America, Inc.

Studio Art Quilt Associates, Inc.

Jinny Beyer Studio


Laura Murray Designs

Sulky of America
Thimbleberries

Martingale & Co.


Ogier Trading Co.

Things Japanese
Timeless Treasures

Olfa

Tsukineko, Inc.

Omnigrid (a divison of Prym-Dritz)


P&B Textiles

W's Victorian Prints


Westminster Fibers, Inc./Rowan Fabrics

Pfaff Sewing Machines

And
SEWING

to our
MACHINE

Sponsors too!

Katie Pasquini Masopust

Katie Pasquini
Masopust
2005 Silver
Star Award
recipient
Make plans now to attend the Silver
Star Salute dinner and ceremony as we
honor Katie Pasquini Masopust for a
lifetime of dedication to quilting.
Masopust was chosen for her
contributions in several areas. In
addition to being an established and
i n fl u e n t i a l q u i l t e r, t e a c h e r,
shopowner, and author, Masopust is

The willingness of sewing machine companies to provide machines for Festival's Academy of

extremely versatile. She has explored

Classes makes possible the variety of classes and techniques we offer and allows most of you to
leave your own machine at home!

many different areas of her craft from


traditional quilting and Mandalas to

Pfaff Sewing Machines


Bernina* of America

250 machines
IOO machines

VSM Sewing, Inc.

IOO machines

dimensional, flora, and landscape quilts.


She is currently painting on fabric.
Her quilt Rio Hondo was also chosen as
one of the 20th Century's IOO Best

(Husqvarna Viking)
Elna USA

75 machines

Janome America, Inc.

75 machines

Baby Lock USA


Brother International

50 machines
50 machines

October 29, from 7:30-10 p.m. Hear

Singer Sewing Company

50 machines

from Masopust as well as the top six

And Longarm machines for the Longarm classroom are provided by A-1 Quilting Machines,
Inc., APQS Quilting Machines, Gammill Quilting Machine Company, and Nolting*1 Longarm

American Quilts, and she is considered


a pioneer in the art quilt movement.
This special dinner is Saturday,

winners of the International Quilt


A s s o c i a t i o n ' s a n n u a l j u d g e d S h o w,
"Quilts: A World of Beauty." See event

Quilting Machines.

#775 fr more details.

Special Thanks To
Rowenta Irons, Laura Star, and Maytag*'for providing irons to be used in Festival classrooms.

How can I get


from
the
airport
to
my
hotel?

YO
i nfo r m. a t i o n
International Quilt Festival/Houston has
negotiated special discounts with the
following airlines, car rental company, and
hotels. To make your reservations, be sure
to call these hotels directly to assure that
you receive our special rates if applicable.
Do not use the hotel web sites or central
reservation numbers.

Airlines
Continental Airlines: For Reservations
and Ticketing, please contact Continental
MeetingWorks at 1-800-468-7022,
6 a.m.-IO p.m. (CST) seven days a week.
You must mention Festival's Reference
Code UGJCPG to receive discount. If you
prefer to use a travel agency, ask them to
call Continental MeetingWorks for
specific pricing, then put code ZH3J in the
"ticket designator" box on your ticket.
American Airlines: You or your agent
must call the American Airlines Group and
Meeting Travel Desk at 800-433-1790,
5 a.m.-midnight, (CST) seven days a
week and reference index number 17482
and Authorization number 17H5AA. Be
sure to mention Quilt Festival when
making reservations.

Car

Rental

Hertz: The official car rental company


of Festival. Special discount rates are
guaranteed and available for one week
before through one week after show dates,
subject to availability. For reservations,
call I-800-654-2240 in the U.S.;
I-800-263-0600 in Canada; or
416-620-9620 in Toronto. You must refer
to CV022Q1962 to receive discount.

Hotels
Please note that Festival's discounted rates are ONLY
good up to capacity of Festival's assigned room block in
each official host hotel. Complimentary shuttle service is
provided between these hotels and convention center for
registered hotel guests ONLY.

Hilton Americas Houston


1600 Lamar (connected to George R. Brown
Convention Center via covered walkway)
7I3-739-8000
Fax: 7I3-739-8007
$125 Single/Double;
$155 Triple; $175 Quad

your hotel is the ground transportation,


Express Shuttle USA (713-523-8888).
Their ticket desks are located adjacent to
the baggage claim areas of both airports.
Shuttles leave every 30 minutes. Remember
to make departure reservations with your
hotel's concierge the day before you leave
to return home.

Where is the
George
R.
Brown
Convention
Center?
The Convention Center is at IOOI Avenida
de las Americas in the heart of downtown
Houston. If you are driving and need
assistance with directions, please call our
office at 713-781-6864 or the Convention
Center at 713-853-80OO. You can also get
directions on our web site at www.quilts.com

Hyatt Regency Houston


1200 Louisiana Street
713-654-1234
Fax: 713-646-6953
$122 Single; $148 Double;
$170 Triple; $181 Quad
Doubletree Hotel, Allen Center
400 Dallas Street
800-772-7666, 713-759-0202
Fax: 713-652-5082
$119 Single; $130 Double;
$140 Triple; $150 Quad
Four Seasons Hotel

Whe re can I
park
there?
If you are staying at one of the hotels on
the shuttle bus route, you are encouraged
to utilize that service. However, there are
parking lots near the Convention Center
that charge a daily fee, as well as valet parking
available at the front of the building.

Shuttle

1300 Lamar Street


713-650-1300
Fax: 713-276-4787
$180 Superior; $195 Deluxe
Crowne Plaza Downtown Cullen Center
1700 Smith Street
713-739-8800 (Call between 8 a.m.-6 p.m.)
Fax: 713-739-7307
$119 Single/Double;
$129 Triple; $139 Quad

What if all
the hotels are

Once you arrive at either Bush


Intercontinental or Hobby Airport in
Houston, the most economical way to get to

Buses

Buses will run continuously between


official Festival host hotels and the Brown
Convention Center for registered guests of
the hotels. Each bus will be clearly marked
with a sign indicating the hotels on its
route. However, in a city as large as
Houston, heavy traffic, weather, or
construction can adversely affect this
schedule. So be sure to allow enough time
to get from your hotel to the convention
center and back. Hours will be posted at
the convention center as well as host hotels.

full?

Festival discount room rates are only good


until the capacity of our room block is
filled, and many attendees book well in
advance. Call the hotels listed here and
check to see if there are any cancellations.
You can also check to see if we have added
any overflow hotels by accessing our web
site at www.quilts.com.

class project photos


Exclusively at www.quilts.com!
Many teachers provided photos for their
classes. See them online by clicking
on the class title once you access the
online catalogue.

Festival
Daily
A d m i s s i o n

BE

P R E PA R E D

Festival offers everything under one roof in one convenient location, so you do not
have to travel all over town. There is a lot of Festival territory to cover, though, so bring
at least a couple of pairs of comfortable, supportive shoes to keep that spring in your step.
Rememberat Festival, fashion stops at the knees!
Bring proof of medical insurance in case of sudden illness or injury. Bring any

Tickets
Daily admission$IO regular;
$8 seniors/students
Children IO and under free
with paying adult
Preview Night tickets $10

prescription medicines you take. FYI: If you become sick while at Festival, we are
required to notify your family.
Houston weather in late October can be warm, brisk, wet, or clear. An umbrella, coat,
and layers of clothing will help keep you comfortable, indoors and out. Don't overschedule yourself for just one kind of activity. Take part in classes, see special exhibits,
and shop the exhibitor booths for the very latest in quilting supplies. Enjoy the

(no senior discount), but include


one additional free day's admission

Four day pass (includes Preview Night


710 p.m.): $35- This is not the same as
the class enrollment fee. This pass allows

complete Festival experience!

you Festival show entry only.


Bus tours and groups of 45+$8 each

C o m m e m o r a t i v e
I t e m s

(Call our office at 713-781-6864 to


make arrangements.)
Advance tickets will be available through
Great Expectations Online, our secure web
site (go to www.quilts.com for details) and
by mail from the Festival offices. We accept
personal checks (in U.S. funds drawn on a
U.S. bank), money orders, and Visa,
Mastercard, American Express, and
Discover credit cards. Please send order to:
Houston Festival tickets
c/o Quilts, Inc.
7660 Woodway, Suite #550
Houston, TX 77063

Q2: The Quintessential Quilt, $1the program


commemorating the Festival with exhibitor
directory, list of all quilts on exhibit, how
to find the products you want, and stories
and information.
Commemorative items including show
pins, tote bags, T-shirts, and much more
will also be available at Festival Services and
the T-shirt booths on the show floor.

International Quilt Festival is a


NO-SMOKING show to protect the quilts
on display in the special exhibits.

important note about


rolling totes!
Due to security and safety concerns,
Festival attendees are not allowed to
bring rolling totes, carriers, or suitcases
on the show floor. If you have a
legitimate medical need for a rolling
item, please contact our office prior
to the show (713-781-6864 or
shows@quilts.com) for information on
receiving a special pass. On the show
site, you can also bring a doctor's letter
explaining your need to the Show
Office, room 216.

festival

services

Want to ship a box of things you've


bought? Stash your stuff? Purchase a
postcard? Get office supplies? Come to
the Festival Services Desk, located at the
top of the escalator just above Hall D. In
addition, there will be a "Reserve-a-Box"
feature to store all your accumulated
Festival items, as well as a package and
coat check. Hours will be posted by the
Festival Services Desk.

photography

rules

Quilt and Floor Photography


Still photos and video taken at Festival
are for your personal enjoyment and for
sharing with family, friends, and fellow
guild members who could not attend.
Still photos and video are not to be used for any
commercial purpose.

They are not to be posted on any web


site which permits images to be used on
items that may be purchased, such as Tshirts, mugs, note cards, etc. If you post
your photos or video to your personal
web site, you must include appropriate
credit for each quilt artist, and note that
the photos or video were taken at
International Quilt Festival. Please be
responsible in your use of the quilt
photographs and video and help us to
protect the rights of the quiltmakers,
dollmakers, and wearable artists. Some
of the special exhibits of quilts do not
allow photography. These exhibits will
have signs posted, as well as being
notated in the official Festival program,
Qj2: The Quintessential Quilt.

These rules also apply to digital cameras


that have video capability and cell
quilt

angels

needed

phones that have camera and/or video


capabilities. Photography at Festival is neither a

Pre-qualify for a halo in Quilt Heaven by becoming a Quilt Angel here on earth!
You'll gently handle the special exhibit quilts as a "white glove" guardianprotecting
quilts from being touched by eager fingers and show them to visitors who want to see
the back or check out a detail.Three hours earns you a specially-designed Quilt
Angel pin. You need not be a member of the International Quilt Association to
volunteerjust a quilt lover! To volunteer, check the Quilt Angel space on your
class/event enrollment form (received by September 30) to be eligible. You will be
contacted by IQA's Quilt Angel coordinator. All Angels who serve six volunteer
hours receive priority advance enrollment for next year's Festival.

right nor an entitlementif is a privilege.

Booth Photography
Never photograph or video an
exhibitor's booth without permission,
since items may be proprietary. With
permission, many exhibitors are happy
for you to photograph their displays.

2 0 0 5 f e
Pamela AllenCanada

Patti Medaris CuleaCalifornia


www. PMCDesigns. com

Chris Lynn KirschWisconsin


www. chrisquilts. net

Christine PorterUnited Kingdom

www.pamelart. com
Charlotte Warr AndersenUtah
www.charlottewarrandersen.com

JudyB. DalesVermont
www.Judydales. com

Alice KishMaryland

Linda PotterKansas

Faye AndersonColorado

Nancy Brenan DanielArizona


www.nancybrenandaniel.com

Mary Ellen KranzNorth Carolina

Helen DeighanSurrey, United Kingdom

Marit Lee KuceraMontana


www. m -artistic, com

Charlotte AngottiMichigan
www. CharlotteAngotti. com
Robin F. AtkinsWashington
www.robinatkins.com

www.crosswayspatch.co.uk

Thorn AtkinsCalifornia
www. thomatkins. com

www.sewfuncomputing.com

Sharon Hull DinsmoreTexas


Carol DoakNew Hampshire
http://quilt.com/CDoak

Alice Long KolbTexas

Libby LehmanTexas
www.libbylehman.us

www.cabot-quilting.com
www.lindapotterquilts.com
Nancy PrinceFlorida
Mary Lou RankinCalifornia
www.parkbenchpatterns.com
Jennie RaymentUnited Kingdom
ww.jennierayment.com

Liza Prior LucyPennsylvania

Jenny RaymondNebraska
www.jennyraymond.com

www.BobbieAug.com

Jane DunnewoldTexas

Susan Purney MarkCanada


www.patchworkstudio.com

Donita ReeveMontana
www. lovetoquilt. com

Esterita AustinNew York


www.Esteritaaustin.com

Ginny EckleyTexas
www.fabricpainting. com

John MarshallCalifornia
www.johnmarshall.com

Bethany S. ReynoldsMaine
www.bethanyreynolds.com/2005/IQF.htmi

Maggie fiackmanWashington
www.silkthings.com

Noriko Endo;Japan

Mary MashutaCalifornia
www. marymashuta.com

Diane RicksCalifornia

Cynthia EnglandTexas
www. englanddesign.com

RileyMaryland
Katie Pasquini MasopustNew Mexico Lesley
www.lalasland.com
www.katiepm.com
Johanna (Anky) RittenhouseTexas
Judy MathiesonCalifornia
www.judymathieson.com
Virginia Robertson Colorado

Bobbie Aug- Colorado

Linda BallardCalifornia
www.letsquik.com
Brett BarkerHew Mexico
Joyce R. BeckerWashington
www.jqycerhecker. com

Caryl Bryer FallertKentucky


www. bryerpatch. com
Kaffe FassettUnited Kingdom

Nicki BeckerColorado

Hilary M. Fletcher Ohio


www. quiltnational. com

Marilyn BelfordNew York


www.marilynbelford.com

Cathy FranksIndiana
www.cathyfranksquilts.com

Wendy Butler BernsWisconsin


www. wendybutlerberns. com

Laura Lee FritzAlaska

Cindy BlackbergFlorida
www.cinayblackberg.com
Sandy BonsibWashington
www.sandybonsib.com
Karen Kay BuckleyPennsylvania
www.KarenKayBuckley.com
Shelly BurgeNebraska
Eleanor BurnsCalifornia
Terri BurtonTexas
www. quiltnsew. com
Debbie CaffreyNew Mexico
www.debbiescreativemoments.com

Margaret J. MillerWashington
www.millerquilts. com

Frances SilvermanEngland

Helen Young FrostArizona


Gail GarberNew Mexico
www. GailGarberDesigns. com

Karen I liman Miller Oregon

Helen GibbColorado
www.helengibb.com

Jo MortonNebraska
www.jomortonquilts.com

Rayna GillmanNew Jersey


www.studioyS. net

Jan MullenWestern Australia


www.stargazey.com

Marlene GlickmanFlorida
www. commercesite. com/fatcat

Julie MullinNorth Carolina


www.fiberactivequilts.com

Fran Iverson GonzalezOklahoma

Liuxin NewmanAustralia
www. thimblelady. com

Ted StormThe Netherlands


www.tedstorm.nl

Sue NickelsMichigan
www.sue.nickels.com

Eileen B. SullivanGeorgia

Barbara OlsonMontana

Linda V. TaylorTexas
www. lequilters. com

www.lauraleefritz.com

www.flash. net/~qltcnfig/
Jane HallNorth Carolina

Darlene C. Christophers onTexas

www.bearpawproductions.com

www.darlenechristopherson.com

Diane HerbortVirginia

Pam ClarkeWashington
www.homestitches.com

Julie CraigKansas
Linda CroneIllinois
www.lindacronecreations.com

Sherry RogersWashington
www.sewfarsewgood.org
Karen RoossienTexas

www.fiberworks-heine.com

Karen CombsTennessee
www.karencombs.com

Penny McMorrisOhio
www. electricquilt. com

www.FourCornersDesigns.com

Mollis ChatelainNorth Carolina


www. koUisart. com

Sally CollinsCalifornia
www.sallycollins.org

Jackie RobinsonMontana
www.animas.com

www.frommarti.com

Katrina HamerWashington

June ColburnFlorida
www.junecolburn.com

Bonnie Lyn McCafferyPennsylvania


http://home.ptd.net/~bmccaJfe

Marti MichellI

Laura Cater-WoodsMontana
www. eater-woods, com

ClotildeFlorida

Q U I LT M A K I N G A C A D E M Y

Laura HeineMontana
Brenda HenningAlaska

www.nautilus-fiberarts.com

www.barbaraolsonquiltart.com
Kathy PaceUtah
www.gooseberryhill.com

Laurie SimpsonMichigan
Sue SpargoOhio
www.suespargo.com
Tricia Quirk SpitzmuellerMinnesota
Marcia StevensMinnesota
www. houseofhansen. com/mstevens. html
Marinda StewartCalifornia
www.marindastewart.com

www.thedesignersworkshop.com

Linda TeufelOhio
www. drasonthreads. com

Sue Patten Canada

Ricky TimsColorado
www. rickytims. com

Jane HillFlorida

Ron PauliAlaska
www. houndhollr. com

Vicki TracyTexas

Nancy HindsLouisiana
www.fiberartsstudio.com

Sharon PedersonCanada

Anne van der KleyAustralia


www. TextileBoutique.com

Sara HochhauserIllinois
www.sara~elizabeth.com

CarlaJ. Peery Washington

Monica ImpellizzeriTexas
www. intheworks. net

Joanie Zeier PooleWisconsin


www.heirloomquiltingdesigns.com

Virginia A. Walton-New Mexico


www. creativecurves. com

Judy IrishWashington

Linda M. PoolePennsylvania
www. lindampoole. com

Katharine Stubbs WardFlorida

Ann JohnstonOregon

Yvonne PorcellaCalifornia

www.annjohnston.net

wwwjvonneporcella.com

Jean Wells KeenanOregon

www.sharonquilts.com

Barb VlackIllinois
www. electricquilt. com

Maggie WeissIllinois
www.fabricbydesign.com;
www.massieweiss.com

c l1a s s e s

lectures

a nd s p e c ial eve nts

Mark alternative choice for each class on


the enrollment form now. If you wait
for confirmation of your first choice,
your second choice may also be full.

CLASS

SYMBOL

B
1
A
H
D

N O T E

SM

In order to attend any of the cusses,

LA

lectures, and special events listed in this


catalogue, you must enroll through
Festival's Enrollment Services Office,
paying the overall enrollment fee ($38)
and the fees for each class, lecture, or
special event. exceptions are noted in
class listings.

CD

CODE

Every Skill Level


Beginner Level
Intermediate Level
Advanced Level
Hand Sewing
Design Work
Sewing Machines Provided In Glass
Longarm Machines Provided In Class

Computer-Design Class (Demonstration)


Computer-Design Class (Hands-On)

CH

Thanks to Bahy Lock USA, Bernina of America, Brother International,


Elna USA, Husqvarna Viking Sewing Machines, Janome America, Inc.,
P f a ff S e w i n g M a c h i n e s , a n d S i n g e r S e w i n g C o m p a n y, 7 5 0 s e w i n g m a c h i n e s
are provided for your use in Festival classes. This means one machine per student
is supplied in all classes requiring machine work. Irons are provided courtesy of
Rowenta Irons, Maytag*, and Laura Star.

class

project

photos

E x c l u s i v e l y a t w w w. q u i l t s . c o m !
Many teachers provided photos for
their classes. See them online by
clicking on the class title once you
access the online catalogue.

A B B R E V I AT I O N S
OF
MAGAZINE
TITLES
OR
BOOK
PUBLISHERS

AN Animas Quilt Publishing


AQ American Quilter
AQS American Quilter's Society
ART Art Quilt magazine

FEES

$8
Most lectures include slides. Lectures
begin five minutes past the hour and
end five before, so participants arrive
at their next destination on time.
C L A S S

FEES

3-hour, $35: 6-HOUR, $65;


2-DAY, $130 3-DAY $195.
M AT E R I A L
FEES
Total class cost (fee plus materials) is
noted on the line with class numbers
&. titles. An * indicates materials
fee included; material cost is noted
below class description.

At-show refunds are given for classes only


where multiple requests are received. You
must give your valid request and ask for a
refund in writing within two hours after a class
concludes at the Education Office in room 204-AScB.

If you get to class and realize you've


forgotten a basic supply of fabric or notions from
your class list, check us out! We're open
from Monday morning through Saturday

DT Dragon Threads
EQ Electric Quilt Company
HWB House of White Birches
KP Krause Publications
LA Leisure Arts

quilts*
com

afternoon, and will be located on the third


floor of the convention center in front of
the ballrooms.

MC Martingale & Co.

We stock many of the supplies required by


the Festival faculty and, although we may
not carry everything each class requires, our

(That Patchwork Place)


OX Oxmoor House

quilt store in Katy (West Houston) is very


well stocked and we will be happy to supply

PR Primedia

your needs within 24 hours. Letusbeyour


personal shoppers!

MIN Miniature Quilts magazine

QA QuiltingArts
QAWB Quilts...A World of Beauty

If you cannot get supplies from your local

(IQA Journal)

quilt store, you can pre-order your class


supplies in advance from the International
Quilt Festival Supply Store. Just fax your
order to Quilt 'n Sew at I-281-398-0677
or mail to 829 So. Mason Rd, Suite 224~

QD Quilt Digest Press


QNM Quilter's Newsletter Magazine
QRI Quilters' Resource Inc.
QT Quilting Today
RC Rockport Publishers
RP Rodale Press
SP Self-Published
ST Sterling Publishing Co.
T P Ta u n t o n P r e s s
TPP That Patchwork Place

W W W *

Coordinated by Quilt 'n Sew Studio of West Houston

C&T C & T Publishing

QQ Quilter's Quarterly (NQA)


R E F U N D S

F E S T I V A L
S U P P LY
STORE

ASN American School of Needlework


DCM Debbie's Creative Moments

LECTURE

S U P P L I E S

The Supply List for the classes is on pages


S1-S16 in the center of this catalogue.

(now Martingale)
TQ Traditional Quiltworks

230, Katy, TX 77450, USA. You can pre


pay by credit card or check to Quilt 'n Sew,
or order from our secure web site,
www.quiltnsew.com. Your supplies will be
prepackaged, to be picked up at the Festival
Supply Store.
A limited number of hard-to-pack large
rotary mats and rulers, provided by
Omnigrid, Inc./Prym Dritz Corp., can be
rented by the day, reserved in advance. Let
us help make your classroom experiences
enjoyable and as easy as possible.

C A N C E L L AT I O N

OF

CLASS

BY

MANAGEMENT

The Education Department of International Quilt Festival, in consultation


with the faculty, reserves the right to cancel a class with low enrollment.
However, it is unusual for a class to be cancelled. Students who have
enrolled for a cancelled class will be notified and given their choice of
enrolling for any open class or having that class fee refunded.
MEET

OUR

E D U C AT I O N

D E PA RT M E N T

Festival Classes by Categories


These categories were selected by the teacher oe the class.
APPLIQUE

E M B R O I D E R Y
H a n d

102,103,109,115,125,201,212,222,267,312,313,326,334,336,
400,406,413,437,441,454,460,472,484,486,504,508,525,534,
537,604,701,708,709,710,725,726,745,756,759,764

1ACHIN

478,565

168,201,204,213,326,417,438,562

Hand

Judy Murrah, Director of Education and award-winning author, fabric


designer, and popular teacher, directs full-time staff member, Kim
DeCoste, Education Manager, who is also a quilter; and Peggy Neff,
Education Assistant, who also coordinates the Bernina Fashion Show;
plus a "show team" that arrives to help each fall.
E D U C AT I O N

OFFICE

Room 304A&B on the third floor of the Brown Convention Center is


"command central" for all educational offerings at Festival. It's also the
place to check for classroom lost & founds, to turn in any refund request or
special request, and to check in as a Teacher's Pet.

TEACHER 9 PETS Festival teachers need help taking roll,


passing out materials in class, and running errands. To be selected
as the Teacher's Pet for a particular class or lectureand receive the
2005 Festival Teacher's Pet pin (when you turn in the roster at the
end of the class)you must enroll for the class or lecture, check the
Teacher's Pet blank on the enrollment form, and fill in the number
of the class or lecture for which you want to be Teacher's Pet. The
first to respond, after enrolling to take the class or lecture, is the
Teacher's Pet for that class or lecture.

109,115,116,173,176,206,247,267,305,312,314,325,338,407,
413,418,445,452,460,472,505,521,534,536,603,612,701,708,
711,715,727,742,745,756,765,767,818

102,109,115,116,174,177,201,202,204,213,224,226,237,325,
326,331,334,336,341,400,406,417,441,455,460,472,486,502,
504,508,531,534,537,545,551,574,607,701,709,710,717,723,
725,809,813
ART

BASKET

The following are some suggestions to helpjou and fellow students have a good
experience while taking classes at Quilt Festival.

I Please turn the sound "off" on all cellular phones and pagers
when classes and lectures begin. Ringing interrupts the instructor's
train of thought and is annoying to your fellow attendees.
2. Be on time. Coming in after the teacher has given her opening
remarks and started the students on their first step is disruptive. If
you are late, please quietly try to catch-up and do not expect the
teacher to start her lesson from the beginning.

M a n i p u l a t i o n
103,174,202,213,227,269,307,417,440,454,534,618,704,717,
726,758
M I N I AT U R E

PHOTO TRANSFER
257,817

P IECING
F o u n d a t i o n

B E A D W O R K
103,124,128,169,204,227,312,320,338,377,413,415,416,428,
435,437,452,477,514,515,536,545,565,708,727,743,818
B I N D I N G / F I N I S H I N G
447,475,716,732,802

107,165,215,217,219,224,229,274,276,319,322,323,324,338,
339,400,423,424,425,431,450,483,506,524,528,535,541,565,

600,606,731,809
H a n d
101,122,158,236,242,267,270,351,370,436,446,541,548,568
1 A C H I N E

C H R I S T M A S
252,334

100,107,108,110,116,159,167,202,204,206,210,214,217,218,
224,227,237,244,249,269,276,307,310,312,317,323,329,331,
333,335,336,338,349,356,357,371,406,412,413,414,421,424,
430,436,439,440,449,454,502,516,520,524,530,533,535,536,
543,571,603,604,613,702,703,708,714,721,723,727,728,737,
743,758,804,805,811,812,814,815,818
COMPUTER

Q U I LT S

712,809

220,327

C O L O R

for
Etiquette

G e n e r i c
157,176,312,360,375,413,470,480,603,708

W E AV I N G

COLLECTING

Rules
Classroom

110,125,151,159,171,202,212,213,216,230,241,244,256,269,
307,310,311,313,335,346,410,411,412,417,419,426,432,442,
454,520,533,537,546,556,557,567,570,602,604,609,613,619,
707,714,726,737,738,739,741,745,746,752,758,759,761,804,
812,817

Q U I LT

100,107,109,113,115,125,128,140,159,167,168,171,176,212,
213,214,217,221,224,226,230,263,310,312,313,317,321,323,
326,328,331,335,336,377,407,412,413,416,417,419,421,424,
428,430,432,441,448,454,462,464,465,480,502,504,512,515,
516,520,523,524,525,526,527,533,534,537,543,561,567,602,
603,604,605,606,609,610,613,619,702,707,708,709,710,714,
717,720,726,728,737,739,745,752,759,764,804,807,812

FA B R I C
-/Paint/Print

D.

USE

D E M O N S T R A T I O N

126,155,168,171,240,241,256,311,605,738,761

101,105, 106,107, 108,111, 114,115,116,126,130,154, 158,170,


172,174, 203,204, 210,214, 217,218,237,250,252,254, 271,273,
278,279, 285,306, 308,309, 315,316,319,321,322,323, 330,332,
333,337, 338,339, 342,349, 371,372,376,400,405,406, 407,408,
420,421, 424,425, 427,428, 429,431,439,456,457,458, 479,481,
485,487, 503,509, 513,517, 518,519,524,528,529,530, 531,535,
536,544, 549,550, 571,572, 573,606,608,616,618,621, 701,704,
705,712, 713,721, 722,723, 727,729,744,768,806,809, 814,815,
819,820
PROFESSIONAL

DEVELOPMENT

120,126,135,136,140,146,155,211,243,255,262,361,369,440,
447,448,463,465,471,500,615,757,758,761,808
Q U I LT E R S

&

THEIR

Q U I LT S

360,500,563,575,576,748,750,751,770,775

HandsOn

Q U I LT I N G

120,121,150,151,171,265,266,345,346,365,366,410,411,510,
511,706,707,800,801

122,152,167,242,347,406,454,475,540,541,543,719,735,802
Generic

C R A F T I N G

317,437.4S, 475,802

103,158,204,227,228,251,253,269,334,449,455,532,556,607,
609,703,804,817
CRAZY

Q U I LT S

H a n d
112,176,223,267,318,347,352,373,416,433,437,454,488,
515,540,735
L o n g a r m

D E C O R AT I N G
145,172,253,269,334,375,435,454,490,603,609,737,758,

123,153,166,235,243,268,348,368,369,453,476,542,566,601,
736,747,757,803

3* Bring all the necessary items required on the materials list.


Borrowing slows down your progress and the student from whom
you borrowed.
4. If you want to deviate from the class project, as described in the
class catalogue, don't expect the teacher to take time from the rest of
the students to teach you something different. Remember the others
have paid the same for her time and attention as you.
5* If after a class has started, you find the class is not what you
expected, remain in class and give it a fair chance. You may be
surprised and learn something you did not expect to learn.
6. Do not take photographs without consent. It is common courtesy
to ask permission of the instructor before photographing her samples
and work. This includes cell phone cameras.
7 Do not lurk in the open doors of classes you are not enrolled to
take. It is distracting to the students and teachers to have someone
standing in the door.
8. Do not reproduce class handouts and teach the class to your guild
or at a quilt shop without permission from the teacher.

DESIGN
100,101,107, 109,113, 114,120,121,124,145,
176,204,206, 210,211, 213,214,221,224,227,
241,246,249, 253,265, 266,267,269,271,276,
317,319,320, 323,326, 329,331,332,333,335,
346,349,356, 365,366, 371,375,377,406,407,

150,151,171,173,
229,230,237,240,
306,307,310,312,
336,338,340,345,
410,411,412,413,

414,417,419, 421,425, 430,436,439,440,442,


482,502,504, 509,510, 511,512,514,516,517,
526,530,531, 533,534, 537,547,551,569,571,
609,611,613, 617,618, 619,620,701,702,704,
712,714,716, 721,722, 725,727,728,730,737,
756,757,758, 762,763, 764,800,801,804,805,
815,819,820

452,454,457,480,
520,523,524,525,
574,603,605,606,
705,706,707,708,
738,740,743,745,
806,810,812,814,

D O L L M A K I N G

129,156,205,225,248,261,275,326,330,336,338,350,374,400,
406,434,435,441,480,504,507,537,547,607,719,766,807

Embroidery
320,422,428
Te c h n i q u e
175,340,422,611,730
R O TA RY

CUTTING

106, 245,272,316,420,485,519,529,530,713,721
STITCHERY
H a n d
222,227,247,320,375,422,428,437,452,478,565,701,727,818

227,228,307,755,810

Machine

D R A F T I N G

113,168,172,174,201,202,204,222,225,227,253,307,326,328,
336,375,400,406,417,428,434,455,527,537,607,618,701,704,
718,720,723,724,807

107,121,150,151,206,225,240,241,265,266,323,345,365,366,
410,411,425,434,510,511,522,524,547,606,614,706,707,740,
763,800,801
EMBELLISHMENT
103,110,115,124,125,167,169,174,202,204,226,227,251,253,
256,257,269,307,312,320,334,341,375,400,406,412,413,415,
416,422,428,437,438,452,454,455,477,502,504,515,533,534,
543,551,557,565,574,603,607,611,618,701,704,708,710,717,
724,725,728,730,759,804,809,817,818,819

TOOLS

FOR

Q U I LT M A K I N G

103,120,121,122,150,151,152,210,240,241,242,250,265,266,
267,312,345,346,347,365,366,367,410,411,413,414,442,475,
485,509,510,511,529,530,541,621,705,706,707,708,721,735,
756,800,801,802,815,820
WEARABLES
157,159,166,167,175, 251,260,269,277,310,319,320,335,375,
412,439,454,495,533,543,551,555,560,574,613,725,728,737,
804,812,816

Special Focus Classes

beginning

quiltmaking

by hand or machine, applique, and hand


quilting, as well as the tools and
techniques you need to know. Pre-enroll,
or pay-at-the door, up to the class
capacity. Coordinated by Terri Burton of Quilt 'n
Sew Studio of Katy, Texas.

M O N D AY

F R I D AY

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

Learn the basics of quiltmakingpiecing

267. THE "A" WORD-APPLIQUE


B,H
Te r r i
Burton
Learn traditional needleturn applique as
well as modern quick methods of applying
one layer of fabric to another. Explore
needles, threads, patterns, and fabrics
for that "take along" project. Also offered as
756 on Saturday afternoon. Do not enroll for both.

shapes and piece them together to form


blocks. Begin construction of a traditio
nal Log Cabin block and explore ways
to arrange simple blocks to form
different patterns.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S14 = $49
2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

for description. Do not enroll for both.


'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49
2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

9:00 A.M.-NOON

347. HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS *$49


B#H
Jan
Svatek
Discuss quilt marking, batting, backing,
and hoop vs. frame. You will actually

enjoyable. A/50 offered as 735 on Saturday


morning. Do not enroll for both.

Bu

sampler project.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI5 = $50
6 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 P. M .

B,SM

Susan

Th

omson

Also offered as 165 on Monday night. See that for

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

description. Do not enroll for both.

367. TOOLS AND TIPS *$49


FORBEGINNINGQUILTMAKERS
B

Te r r i

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 = $49

S AT U R D AY

Burton

Also offered as 152 on Monday afternoon. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.

9:00 A.M.-NOON

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S14 = $49

735. HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS *$49

THURSDAY

7 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

*$50

600.POWERPAPERPIECINGFORBEGINNERS*$49

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49

rton

Explore the vast variety of tools used by


quilters today including 50+ years of
experience with threads, needles, and
cutting gadgets. Leave with a "goodie
bag" and lots of ideas, tips, and tricks to
get you started. Also offered as 367 on
Wednesday afternoon. Do not enroll for both.

CRAZYABOUTEMBROD
I ERY

B,H
Pat
Creech
Use a pre-made Crazy Patch block to
learn basic hand embroidery stitches
and embellishments. Add buttons and
trinkets or charms to complete this small

practice the quilting stitch on your


batting "sandwich" as Svatek shows ways
to make your quilting easier and more

152. TOOLS & TIPS *$49


FORBEGINNINGQUILTMAKERS
Te r r i

B,D,H
Jon
Svateh
Also offered as 242 on Tuesday morning. See that

565.

Svatek

Learn to cut fabric strips and simple

541. 4-PATCH, 9-PATCH, AND MORE *$49

WEDNESDAY

m. I.M.D PIECING FOR BEGINNERS *$49


Jan

9:00 A.M.-NOON

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S13 = $48

9:00 A.M.-NOON

B,D,H

classes

B,H

Jan

Svatek

Also offered as 247 on Wednesday morning. See that

165.POWERPAPERPIECINGFORBEGINNERS*$49
Sus

Thor

Learn rotary cutting, strip piecing, and


paper foundations to begin a Schoolhouse
block tablerunner. Try these techniques
as shown on "Simply Quilts" and in
Thomson's book, Quilts for Mantles and
More, TPP. Also offered as 600 on Friday night
Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49

25

242. 4-PATCH, 9-PATCH, AND MORE *$49


Jan

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI 4 = $49

452. WOOL FELT APPLIQUE


BEGINNINGSTITCHES

*$48

B,H
Cynthia
Regone
Learn the fundamentals of working with
wool felt. Create a one-of-a-kind folk
art block suitable for framing or use as a
pillow top. Several hand embroidery
stitches will be taught, with buttons and
beads used as embellishment.

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

475. THE 3 BSBORDERS, *$45


BATTING,AND BINDING

9:00 A.M.-NOON

B,D#H

for description. Do not enroll for both.

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

756. THE "A" WORDAPPLIQUE *$48


B,H
Te r r i
Burton
Also offered as 26? on Tuesday afternoon. See that
for description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 3 = $48

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 13 = $48

TUESDAY
OCTOBER

9:00 A.M.-HOOK

Svatek

Use 2in~3in wide strips of fabric to


construct basic units for quilting (such
as 4~Patch and 9~Patch blocks) as well as
triangles. Also offered as 541 on Friday morning,
Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S14 = $49

S U N D AY
8:00-1 1 :00 A.M.

THE3BS
' BORDERS,
Burton 802.
*$45
Learn how to measure properly and add
BATTING,AND BINDING
borders to a quilt top. Many types of
B
Te r r i
Burton
cotton and poly battings as well as silk
Also offered as 475 on Thursday afternoon. See that
and wool will be discussed. Finishing
for description. Do not enroll for both.
techniques for perfect bindings, straight
cut, and bias finishes will be explained.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 0 = $45
Also offered as 802 on Sunday morning. Do not
enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI0 = $45

Special Focus Classes


SPECIAL

FOCUS

classes

computer

C L A S S R O O M S
R E P E A T E D !
A Breath of Creativity will help get your day
started in an energized and focused way. Tricia
Quirk Spitzmueller, who has had extensive
experience with energy work, will lead you into
rhythmic breathing, guided meditation, gentle
stretching movements, and give a short
inspirational talk about releasing creative energy.
This will be offered each dayWednesday through
Saturday from 8:00-9:00 a.m. See 300, 401,
501, and 700.

Two Computer LabsHands-on Quilt

151.

Design Software Classes organized and


sponsored by the Electric Quilt Company.
Printers for one classroom provided by
Hewlett-Packard.

E,D,CH
Katrina
Hamer
Scan and transform ordinary objects
into fabric designs. Save your designs in

3-D SCANNING IN EQ5

*$55

EQ5's Fabric Library to use in quilt


designing. Print a design on fabric to
take home!

Half-day classes MondayWednesday


and Sunday. Full-day classes
Thurs daySa tu rday.

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

Two students share a computer, which


Ricky Tims Seminar will be two days of fun,
music, and intensive study as you see Tims show

helps people learn faster and retain


more information.

you all his tricks to make all his quilts. See 40 on


Thursday and Friday.

Half-day classes are $35 class fee + $20

The Silk ExperienceNine talented artists,

Full-day classes are $65 class fee + $40

designers, teachers, and authors have collectively


collaborated to introduce a provocative type of
core study to textile enthusiastssilk fabric

materials fee/electrical setup fee.

240.

Beginning Quiltmaking classes dailyyou


can pre-enroll, or pay-at-the-door, up to the
class capacity. These classes are coordinated by Terri
Burton of Quilt n Sew Studio of Katy, Texas See p. 18 for
class choices.
Make It and Take It sessions at the third floor
Prefunction area. No pre-enrollment is required. Litis is a
drop-in event and supplies will be limited, so come early.
Tuesday, October 25- 9: a.m.-5 = 00 p.m. (as
supplies last)Marinda Stewart will repeat her popular
Embellished I.D./Badge Holder Make It & Take
It. Create a one-of-a-kind embellished I.D./badge
holder to wear throughout Festival (and while
traveling). The fee includes the ID/badge holder
and all supplies for embellishing, including charms,
buttons, trims, lace, beaded fringes. It takes 15-20
minutes to complete. Fee: $10, paid whenjou arrive.
Wednesday, October 26, 9:00 a.m.-5 = 00 p.m.
(as supplies last)Kathy Pace will offer a Vintage
Fleur Corsage with Trailing Bud Make It & Take
It. Create a unique floral pin using antique lace,
beaded trims, and a mother-of-pearl button,
along with loops of frizze and bead yarn all
attached to a shaded silk tea rose. Fee: $20, paid when
jou arrive.

AND NEW THIS YEAR


Longarm Quilting^Study all week with 11
experienced longarm instructors, coordinated by
Laura Lee Fritz- Experience a variety of longarm
techniques in a hands-on lab, from tools to
techniques, from basics to borders, from
manipulations to trapunto and free-motion to
setting up your own business. Longarm machines provided
by A-1 Quilting Machines Inc., APQS Quilting Machines,
Gam mill Quilting Machine Company, and Nolting^ Longarm
Quilting Machines. See p. 2223 fr class choices.
N 1 N

BEGINNING EQ5

*$55

B.D.CH
Barb
Vlack
Also offered as 150 on Monday afternoon and 345
on Wednesday morning. See 150 on Monday for

M O N D AY

description. Do not enroll for more than one.

MORNING CLASSES

CLASS PRICES35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Two Hands-On Computer Labs, sponsored by the


Electric Quilt Company with printers provided by Hewlett-

printer, tricks about photo manipulation, and


scrapbooking ideas transferred to the fabric arena.
See section at right for class choices.

9:00 A.M.-NOON

materials fee/electrical set-up fee.

manipulation with all types of adornment such as


dyeing, painting, stenciling, resists, silk screening,
foiling, and printing. Coordinated by Maggie Backman.
See p. 2122 for class choices.

Packard, to learn quilt design and software packages.


Learn to make optimum use of your ink jet

MORNING CLASSES

241. TELLING YOUR QUILT'S STORY *$55


120. TEACH THE TEACHERS
l,A,D,CH

Barb

*S55
Vlack

Learn tips and tricks for lesson plans


and teaching classes for EQ5.
Participants are expected to be
proficient in using EQ^ and ready to
learn teaching techniques.

E,D,CH

Katrina

Hamer

Learn all of the possibilities of HP's


Custom Quilt Label Kit software. Leave
class with a minimum of one fabric
printed label.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

AFTERNOON CLASSES

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

2:00-5:00 P.M.

121.

EQ5FORBEGINNERS

*$55

Katr
Har.
B.D.CH
This class is for the beginning EQ5
user. Learn about the worktable,
sketchbooks, libraries, and actually
design a few quilts! A/50 offered as 266 on
Tuesday afternoon and 366 on Wednesday
afternoon. Do not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

265.

DESIGNING QUILTS IN EQ5

*$55

l,D,CH
Barb
Vlack
Not for beginners. Design traditional
and non-traditional quilts and go
beyond the basics, learning to use EQ5's
powerful Graph Pad as you explore
border options, applique overlays, and
quilting stencils.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

AFTERNOON CLASSES
266.

2:00-5:00 P.M.

150.
B.D.CH

BEGINNING EQ5
Barb

*$55
Vlack

In this introduction to EQ5, learn to


use the block library, set blocks into

EQ5 FOR BEGINNERS

*$55

B,D,CH
Katrina
Hamer
Also offered as 121 on Monday morning and 366
on Wednesday afternoon. See description at 121 on
Monday. Do not enroll for more than one.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE S20 = $55

layouts for quilts, add borders, color


blocks on the quilt, and create patterns.
Also offered as 24 on Tuesday morning and 345
on Wednesday morning. Do not enroll for more
than one.

OCTOBER

CLASSPRC
IES
-35+EQUP
IMENTFEES
-20=S55

26

MORNING CLASSES
9:00 A.M.-NOON

345.
B.D.CH

BEGINNING EQ5
Barb

*$55
Vlack

Also offered as 1<J0 on Monday afternoon and 240


on Tuesday morning. See description at 150 on
Monday. Do not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

Special Focus Classes

computer classes
346. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND QUILTS *$55
Katr

E.D.CH

Har

Explore ways to get the most from your


digital photosfrom beginning to end.
Hands-on experience with photo
editing software and printing a photo
onto fabric!
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

AFTERNOON CLASSES
2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

365. DESIGNING CUSTOM SET QUILTS *$55


WITH EQ5
l,A,D,CH

Barb

Vlack

For experienced EQ5 users. Learn


freeform quilt designing tricks, using
the Graph Pad and setting blocks of
different sizes in Custom Set, the leaststructured quilt layout format in EQ5.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

366.

EQ5FORBEGINNERS

B.D.CH

Katrina

*$55
Hamer

Also offered as 121 on Monday morning and 266


on Tuesday afternoon. See description at 121 on

F R I D AY

Monday. Do not enroll for more than one.

OCTOBER

707. BLENDING PHOTOS WITH FABRIC *$1Q5


28

CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

A L L D AY C L A S S E S

O C T O B E R

510.

A L L D AY C L A S S E S
9 : 0 0 A . M . - N O O N - _ 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

410. EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH *$105


B/D/CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez

Mary

Ellen

Kranz

Print a fabric photo and incorporate it


into a larger piece. Extend outward from

9 : 0 0 A . M . - N O O N & 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

THURSDAY

E.D.CH

EQ5 DRAWING DYNAMICS *$105

E.D.CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez


Create pieced blocks, applique designs,
and quilting stencils with EQ5's
powerful drawing tools. Learn to analyze
designs in preparation for drawing.
Generate blocks, foundation patterns,

your photo using a new technique to


create a landscape quilt design. Make
templates for later sewing.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

S U N D AY
MORNING

CLASSES

Create several quilts in EQ5, start to


finish. Draw blocks and color designs.
Plan layouts and borders. Add applique
motifs and quilting stencils to layouts.

rotary cutting instructions, templates,


and stencils.

Explore libraries. Experiment with


printing options. Also offered as J06 on
Saturday. Do not enroll for both.

511. EQ5 SOFTWARE: FROM THE BEGINNING *105

B.D.CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez

B.D.CH

This fun and easy introductory class gets

CLASS PRICE-S6S + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

411.

FABRIC PRINTING

E.D.CH

Mary

Ellen

*$105
Kranz

Learn step-by-step how to print photos


and other images directly onto fabric.
Use the latest products to make your
fabric images soft, colorful, washable,
and lightfast. Digital cameras and
scanners de-mystified!

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

800. EQ5 BEGINNER BASICS "$55


Mary

Ellen

Kranz

Create your own traditional or nontraditional quilts! Choose your blocks,


layout, colors, and fabrics. Make instant
changes to your designs on screen. Draw
curved blocks, design applique, and
integrate photographs.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

URDAY
O C T O B E R

CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

A L L D AY C L A S S E S
9 : 0 0 A . M . - N O O N & 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

you designing in EQ5 from scratch.


Color, plan layouts and borders,
experiment with applique motifs,
quilting stencils, and printing options.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-$20 = $55

801. EQ5 SOFTWARE: GETTING STARTED *$55


B.D.CH
Mary
Ellen
Kranz
Create your own traditional or nontraditional quilts! Choose your blocks,
layout, colors, and fabrics. Make instant
changes to your designs on screen. Print
blocks, templates, foundation patterns,
and yardage calculations.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

706. EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH *$105


B.D.CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez
Also offered as 410 on Thursday. See that for
description. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

T W E N T

Special Focus Classes

t h e siI k e x p e r i e n c e
Nine talented artists, designers,
teachers, and authors have collectively
collaborated to introduce a provocative
type of core study to textile enthusiastssilk fabric manipulation with all types of
adornment such as dyeing, painting,
stenciling, foiling, silk screening,
printing, and resists.
Explore the enormous capabilities of the
silk fiber in the Silk Experience. Although
silk will be the basic "fabric of choice" for
the study, many of the techniques can be
transferred to other types of fabrics and
materials. Choose the days, topics, and
teachers you wish, and add them to your
Quilt Festival 2005 experience.

TUESDAY
OCTOBER

T H U R S D AY
25

9:00 A.M.-NOON

A L L D AY C L A S S
9 A . M . - N O O N & 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

244.

KM
I ONOTODYEOVER!

*$55

E
June
Colburn
Make exciting silk fabrics for art to wear,
quilts, and home decor by utilizing dull,
stained, and just plain ugly silk
kimono/obi fabrics. Colburn will unlock
secrets to easy processes of over-dyeing
(recycling the Japanese silks) and magic
techniques for covering stains and
damaged fabrics. Her tips for handling
problems with older silks are invaluable.
Best of all, her Japanese silk expertise
and willingness to share with you her
kimono fabrics collection certainly
makes this class a unique experience.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

A L L D AY C L A S S
9 A . M . - N O O N & 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

110. IRRESISTIBLE RESIST DYEING *$105 269.


E

Karen

Iliman

Miller

Resists are a process utilized to make


patterns on fabric, prior to dyeing.
Experiment with several commercially
available resists, in conjunction with silk
dyes/paints. Miller will demonstrate easy
ways to draw, paint, stamp, stencil, and
silk screen images onto silks. Learn to
make rice paste resist and cut your own
stencil, resulting in the fabulous multi
colored effects of Japanese stencil dyeing.
Leave class with unique samples, a
completed silk scarf, and a "newly found
technique" for your very next project.

SL
IKSFORWEARABLES

*$73

E
Carlo
Peery
Silks are the perfect fabric of choice for
art-to-wear projects. Explore the myriad
of silks available for wearables, and Peery
will help you discover easy methods of
color embellishing this versatile fiber.
She will introduce you to an easy process
of transferring screened images onto the
silk that reveal effective layering
techniques to enhance your own unique
projects. This class will encourage you to
color, create, and captivate.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE $38 = $73

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE S5 = $40

A L L D AY C L A S S

*$40

E
Maggie
Backman
Silka very versatile fiber that offers
countless creative opportunities for
quilters. Explore the varieties of silk
weaves/weights and the wide range of silk
qualities available, to help you better
understand "the language of silk."
Backman will demonstrate fast stabilizing
methods for easier manipulation of silk
for piecing, quilting, and
embellishment. Experiment with some
of the easy silk dye/paint techniques and
over-dyeing silks for recycling. Leave the
class with exciting samples, a wonderful
silk resource publication, and a better
knowledge of that mystical silk fiber.

Also offered as 543 on Friday morning. Do not


enroll for both.

O n e

454.

FABULOUSFOILEDFABRICS

*$65

E,D
Marlene
Glickman
Foils are a perfect companion to
iridescent silks and will add that touch of
pizzazz to any project. Hand-dye the
silks with self-setting dyes that are
amazingly fast and easy to use. Glickman
will then guide you through creating
free-form images and designs by fusing
the foils to the silks in a number of
fanciful ways. You can utilize the sample
you make in class as a banner, scarf, or
large sample for clothing attachment.
Add sparkle to your day.

LECTURE
2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

9 A . M . - N O O N & 2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

311. SILK SCREENING WITH PHOTO-EZ *$105


E

Ginny

Eckley

Utilizing black and white designs and


the easy Photo-EZ screening material,
Eckley will guide you through
developing silk screens from your own
unique images or designs from the
computer printer. Your images are then
screen-printed onto silks, utilizing
instant set dyes and paints for a fast
imaging application. Now there is no
need to have expensive equipment or
lengthy, involved processes to create
your own individual silk screen images.
These easy processes are perfect for
transferring, layering, and coloring
images for any project.
*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S40 = $105

T w e n t y

9:00 A.M.-NOOi

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65


7 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

SILKSFORQUILTING

I.A.D.SM Sara Hochhauser


Hochhauser will introduce you to an
innovative technique of machine
stitching and painting on silks (a dead
wringer for applique). First stitch a
design by machine, then later color that
design with instant-set silk dyes and
paints. The morning is used to do a nomark stitching process and "continuous
line designs" with the sewing machine.
The afternoon session you will transfer
to the "Silk Room" for the unique
dyeing processes. Seeing is believing,
plan to join Hochhauser for an exciting
machine adventure.
CLASS PRICE $65 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S40 = $105

167.

412. ELEGANT MACHINE STITCHAND DYE *$100

469. PAGEANTRY OF JAPANESE TEXTILES $8


John Marshall
A lively and informative presentation of
the history of Japanese textiles and their
role in society. Slides, coupled with an
abundance of vintage and contemporary
art clothing, will cover how and why
these treasures came into being.
Marshall has 35 years in the field and a
keen desire to share.

Special Focus Classes

th

S1

I k ex

FRIDA

6 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 P. M .

OCTOBER

28

602.

9:00 A.M.-NOON

543.

Maggie

*S40
Backman

Also offered as l6? on Monday night See that for


description. Do not enroll for both.

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

EASYRESS
I TFORSL
IK

SILKSFORQUILTING

er1ence
*$65 758.

Ginny

Eckley

Initially, resist is applied to the lines of


your design. While the resist is still wet,
paint is applied and the resist separates
the applied colors. Unlike wax used in
batik, this resist is water soluble. Join
Eckley to discover how wonderful
designs and details can be achieved
quickly and easily, making this technique
a favorite.

'CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40


2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

567. INKJET PRINTING FOR PRINTS *$60


AND INDIVIDUALDESIGNS
E

Ginny

OCTOBER

Expand upon the basics of this wonderful


process. Learn to combine inkjet printing
with other processes for a unique look.

Marlene

*$60

Glickman

processes are "no mess" with easy cleanup.


Kids, parents, and teachers are thrilled
with the results. Glickman has worked
successfully with many children, utilizing
this surprisingly easy coloring project.
Her infectious enthusiasm for this oneof-a-kind work of art will inspire you to
teach every child you can find.
'CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

29

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Eckley will discuss equipment including


printers, cameras, and scanners. Find out
what inks and fabrics work best, and

737.

SPRAY, STENCIL, AND SILK *$65

E#D

An

why. Demonstrations include printing


on banner settings and altering digital
and scanned images for the best results.

Rittenhouse introduces you to the easy


"color spray" process with a new spray

*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

FUNCOLORN
I GFORKD
IS
,

Learn to show kids an easy way to create


color and design, utilizing dyes to color
embellish a silk scarf blank. These
scarves are great gift ideas and the dyeing

S AT U R D AY

Eckley

Eckley will have ink-jet prints completed


and you will be able to add detail and
embellish the images with paints and dyes.

ky

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

Rittenhouse

applicator, just being introduced to the


market. Learn to apply "color" to
various silk fabric types, including the
popular silk/rayon velvet. Using a readymade silk opera purse you will utilize the
spray processes using dyes/paints, in
conjunction with pre-cut stencils. The
new spray pump promises to be a perfect
color and imaging tool for quilters,
designers, and fiber artists.

804. AMAZING SILK, AS A WORKSHOP *$45


E

Carlo

Peery

Visit the "Silk Room" for three hours of


exploration and play. Bring your ques
tions and any of your own concerns
about silk to Peery. She will quickly shed
light on the "mistaken myths" about silk
and easily demonstrate just how versatile
silk can be. Silk scraps, transfer
materials, tools, and dyes/paints will be
furnished for your use. This is a great
opportunity to play with silk, enjoy
coloring, as well as be inspired by
fantastic silk manipulation.

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 0 = $45

l o n_rar m

\ i ii

lti

NEW! Study all week with eleven

walls that beg to be touched. Create

experienced longarm instructors,


coordinated by Laura Lee Fritz- Experience
a variety of longarm techniques in a
hands-on lab, from tools to techniques,
from basics to borders, from manipu
lations to trapunto and free-motion to

backgrounds with paint, WonderUnder,


and gilding to rival the old masters.

setting up your own business. Longarm


machines provided by A-1 Quilting Machines Inc.,

153.

APQS Quilting Machines, Gammill Quilting Machine


Company, and Nolting Longarm Quilting Machines.

M O N D AY
9:00 A.M.-NOON

123.
E.IA

GILDINGTHELILY
Cathy

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55


2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

Soar above the everyday quilt or


garment. Journey with Franks to create a
world of exciting textures. See how to
make tree bark, leaves, flowers, or rocky

send you home with a beautiful


sweatshirt reverse appliqued with nonraveling fabric using one of Fritz's
patterns or one of your own design.
Bring a plain sweatshirt, everything else
is provided in class.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

GADGETSANDGZ
IMOS
,

Do

nit

$35

TUESDAY

Reeve

Use a variety of acrylic tools and


accessories to create uniform quilting
8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

designs in blocks, borders, and sashings.


SID crosshatching, chevrons, parallels,
curved Crosshatch, uniform stars,
diamonds, ropes, petals, interlocking
cable feathers, and more.

235. I CAN DO THAT WITH MY LONGARM? *$55

7 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

Longarms are for more than just quilting!


Beautiful textures such as fringing,

166. SILHOUETTE SWEATSHIRT JACKET *$45

capturing, and pleating can be done. Silk


flowers can be used and you can make

*$55
Franks

ng

E.LA
Laura
Lee
Never used a longarm? Highly

Fritz

E,LA

Cathy

Franks

your own thread appliques and fabric.


*CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

experienced? No matter, this class will


continued on next page

E N T Y

Special Focus Classes

1o n g a r m q u i l t i
THURSDAY

9:00 A.M.-NOON

OCTOBER

243. ADD DIMENSION & COLOR $35


WITHALONGARM
E

Marcia

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

$35

FREE-MOTION FRENZY

E.LA

Sue

6 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 P. M .

27

601. LONGARM FANCY FEATHER FRENZY *$60

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Stevens

Explore the use of trapunto, shadow


applique, raw edge and 3"D applique,
and decorative threads to add interest
and pizzazz to your quilts. This Power
Point presentation will walk you through
the steps.

268.

453.

EASYLONGARMTRAPUNTO

i.A.LA

frenzy. This hands-on sampler will hold


dozens of ideas to display for your
customers. Using three easy steps, learn
to create new designs to fit any quilt
block or border.

Julie

*$55
Mullin

Sew Easy Trapunto is a revolutionary


new method for the longarm. No

S AT U R D AY

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

LECTURE

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

8:00-9:00 A.M.

476. LONGARM ADVANCED *$60


FREEHANDTECHNIQUES
l / A / L fl

Linda

V.

To y

Learn how to quilt a Lone Star quilt


with only one start and stop. You will
also practice interesting and different

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

368. TAMING THOSE WILD THREADS $35


E.LA

Ron

736. CREATIVE CUSTOM HEIRLOOM QUILTING $35

seemingly impossible specialty threads.


Hands-on practice making tension
adjustments and quilting with a wide
assortment of thread types will give you
the experience to unwrap that thread
collection you covet.

369. LONGARM BUSINESS DETAILS *$36


B.I
Marcia
Stevens
With 21 years of experience, Stevens will
discuss advertising, customer relations,
profitable pricing, and time management
of a small business. Learn tips and tricks
of the trade.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI = $36

T w e n t y - T h r e e

OCTOBER

28

9:00 A.M.-NOON

542.

FREEHAND 101

$35

B.I.LA
Sherry
Rogers
Make a wholecloth sampler done entirely
freehand, using up to twelve different
specialty threads. Learn to set in motifs
with a laser light, freehand motifs, and a
dozen different freehand fills. See
binding applied on the longarm
machine. Go home with samples and
tons of ideas, plus handouts galore!

Paul

Understanding longarm machine


mechanics will help you use those

Frances Silverman
A discussion forum with practical advice
and information on choosing and

F R I D AY
Mullin

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

$8

9:00 A.M.-NOON

348. LONGARM LACES, CUTWORK, *$55


AND CHIFFON
Did you ever consider making custom
embroidered chiffon on your longarm?
Learn continuous-line cutwork, custom
chiffon, and other lacey lovelies. Prepare
to be amazed by your own work.

LONGARM FOR BEGINNERS

*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Julie

747.

buying a longarm machine and


accessories, with advice on setting up
and getting started in a professional
machine quilting business.

sashing ideas.

O C T O B E R

your freehand skills and wonderful


examples of feather variations to
incorporate into your quilt tops.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

stippling patterns, quilt a peacock


feather medallion, and sensational

WEDNESDAY

E.LA Linda
V.
Ta j
1
o
r
Learn how to quilt a variety of freehand
feathers. Go home with confidence in

marking, no cutting away batting, stitch


only once. You won't believe what a
breeze this is. Suddenly you're a master
class quilter.

Patten

This is a no-holds-barred, free-motion


class. Explore a multitude of designs and
threads as you stitch your way into a

I,LA

ng

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

I.A.LA
Sherry
Rogers
Learn how and when to stabilize a quilt,
master stitch-in-the-ditch, work with
stencils, set in motifs, balance designs,
and when to use backgrounds and grids.
2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

757.

DESIGNS WITH LINES

E,D,LA

Pam

*$50
Clarke

Experience the dramatic difference in


longarm quilting using simple lines as a
guide for block design and borders. This
demo/lecture is packed with information
to save time and gain confidence with
very little marking.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SIS = S50

566.

BORDERLINES

*$50

E.LA
Pam
Clarke
Discover this clever and fast way to tackle
several borders and sashing. Using

S U N D AY

simple straight lines as registration


marks and a slight dusting of chalk,

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

you'll never have to worry about a pre


cut stencil to fit that border. Three
border and corner techniques will be
covered along with 15 different designs
for each student to stitch using the
longarm machine. Swags, hearts,
feathers, swirls, clamshells, continuous
curves, and more will be covered.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50

803.

LONGARM BASICS

*$45

B.LA
Frances
Silverman
This hands-on class for novice and
"wanabee" longarmers provides practical
education on the basic pantograph and
freehand skills needed to become a
confident and competent longarm quilter.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S10 = $45

day by day listing of


classes, lectures, and special events
i _ki n a v

MON, TUES. & WED


OCTOBER

24-26

OCTOBER

24

T H R E E - D AY C L A S S

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
(NOON-2 P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )
8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
(1 1 :00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

100. ART (QUILTING) MADE SIMPLE *$270


E.D Katie Pasquini Masopust
& Brett Barker
Based on Katie and Brett's new book,
Art Made Simple! Discover ways to use fine
art concepts such as color, value,
composition, and transparencies in
fabric, leading to easy art quilt making.
CLASS PRICE-SI95 + MATERIALS FEE-S75 = $270

MON & TUES

102. MACHINE APPLIQUE *$70


ASAMPLER OFTECHNIQUES
B.I.SM

101.

PIECED PICTURES WORKSHOP *$131

I.D.SM Charlotte Warr Andersen


Translate pictures, line drawings, and
photographs into pieceworka technique
that gives a slightly more abstract look to
the subject. Make patchwork of animals,

Nickels

practice purposes only to determine your


favorite technique. Learn the techniques
covered in Nickels' book, Machine Applique:
A Sampler of Techniques, AQS. Also offered as $08
on Friday. Do not enroll for both.

PRECISION STRING PIECING


Caryl

Bryer

$65
Fallert

Learn to draw and piece colorful,


luminous, freeform designs with absolutely
precise seams using this simple method of
piecing on a paper base (also known as
paper foundation piecing). Precision
String Piecing can be used in either quilts
or clothing, and with either traditional or
original designs. Emphasis will be on
dazzling color selection as well as sewing
and drawing techniques. Students will
design and create 2-3 small samples.
Possibilities include Flying Geese in a
graduated curve and several variations on
Crown of Thorns. A/50 offered as 323 on
Wednesday and 524 on Friday. Do not enroll for
more than one.

VICTORIAS ALBERT CLAMSHELLS $65

E.D.SM

Kaffe

Fassett

&

Liza Prior Lucy


A traditional hand pieced Clamshell

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

T W O - D AY C L A S S
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 P. M . LUNCH BREAK)

Sue

The blind hem stitch, straight stitch,


blanket stitch, and zigzag stitch will be
covered, using three different methods of
preparation. Work on small rose and tulip
blocks to be used in a future quilt or for

107.
E.SM

103. BEST FEET AND TOOLS FOR THE JOB *75

patchwork is one of the VSA Museum's


treasures. Do a simplified version using

E.SM
Yvonne
Porcella
Let the sewing machine speciality feet
make stitching easier. Use attachment for

just squares. The focus is on color, the


use of symmetry, and fussy cutting to

grid stitching, to secure buttons; different


stitch patterns for collage; try new tools to
make a series of heart shaped flat and
stuffed decorative items and small quilts

landscapes, buildings, anything you


choose. You may opt to get intricate

using scraps, wool, silk, pin applique,


beads, buttons, paint, stuffing.

enough that your friends will think you


have appliqued instead of pieced. This
is a different approach to pieced pictures
than you may have learned elsewhere and
is applicable to pictures ranging from
block size to a full size quilt.
www.charlottewarrandersen.com

www.yvonneporcella.com

9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 I O O P. M .
(NOON-2:QO P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

I.SM

Charlotte

no.

*$160
Angotti

Each year another quilt kit is designed


just for International Quilt Festival. All
the fabric is cut out for you before class so
you get a full day of just sewing and fun to
make this surprise quilt. A/50 offered as 513 on
Friday. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S95 = $160

106.
I.SM

UNDERCOVER IN HOUSTON'
Debbie

Jean

Wells

Keenan

depending on subject matter. Explore


your creativity.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

LETME SURPRISEYOU!

PORTRAITS FROM THE GARDEN $65

I.D.SM

garden: a single leaf, center of a flower,


edge of a fence with flowers, garden tools.
Design a series of small quilts that make
up a single design concept. Images can be
hand or machine appliqued or pieced

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

105.

109.

Think about the details you see in the

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S10 = $75

CLASS PRICE-SI30 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl = $131

develop your own "square Clamshell."

$65
Caffrej

Gaffrey has designed well over IOO mystery


quilt patterns, and this is a brand new one
debuting at Quilt Festival. Come join in
this fun, fast-paced day of sewing. A/50

IRRESISTIBLE RESIST DYEING *$105


Karen Illman Miller

Resists are a process utilized to make


patterns on fabric, prior to dyeing.
Experiment with several commercially
available resists, in conjunction with silk
dyes/paints. Miller will demonstrate easy
ways to draw, paint, stamp, stencil, and
silk screen images onto silks. Learn to
make rice paste resist and cut your own
stencil, resulting in the fabulous multi
colored effects of Japanese stencil dyeing.
Leave class with unique samples, a
completed silk scarf, and a "newly found
technique" for your very next project.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S40 = $105

offered as 316 on Wednesday and 51Q on Friday. Do


not enroll for more than one.

T w e n t y - F o u r

MORNING

MONDAY, OCT. 24 (cont.)


111.

$65

CATZ & CRITTERZ

E.SM

Jan

US. ENHANCING QUILTS WITH PAINT *$47


E.D

120.

blockscatz, ladybugz, and butterfliez


combine in a variety of wayz to create a
small or large "samplerz" quilt.

I.A.D.CH

TEACHTHETEACHERS

*$55

Barb

Vlack

Learn tips and tricks for lesson plans and


teaching classes for EQ5. Participants are
expected to be proficient in using EQ5
and ready to learn teaching techniques.

w w w. s t a r g a z e y. c o m

PERFECT HAND QUILTING *$75


WITHOUT PAIN

CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

Liuxin Newman 121.

EQ5FORBEGINNERS

*$55

Join the Thimblelady in a new way of

B.D.CH

quilting and a new way of learning.


Perfect your hand quilting with the new
and painfree technique in one day! A/50

This class is for the beginning EQ5 user.


Learn about the worktable, sketchbooks,

offered as 223 on Tuesday and 433 on Thursday. Do


not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

113.

RESPONDING TO THE SURFACE $65

I.D.SM

Barbara

Olson

The creative impulse combined with oneof-a-kind hand-dyed or painted fabric


creates a powerful fiber piece. Develop a
surface design in response to lines and
color in the fabric. Decorative threads
and machine embellishment develop the
texture. Journey of an Art Quilter, ch. 14;

Katrin

Ha

mer

libraries, and actually design a few quilts!


Also offered as 266 on Tuesday afternoon and 366 on
Wednesday afternoon. Do not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE S20 = $55

122. HAND PIECING FOR BEGINNERS *$49

Sharon

Pederson

Learn to make a variety of Reversible

simple blocks to form different patterns.


"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49

GILDING THE LILY

E.LA

Cathy

*$55
Franks

Soar above the everyday quilt or garment.

basting and manipulating large quilts


through your machine. Reversible Quilts: Two
at a Time and More Reversible Quilts, MC. Also

beg to be touched. Create backgrounds


w i t h p a i n t , W o n d e r U n d e r, a n d g i l d i n g t o
rival the old masters.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

offered as 332 on Wednesday and "J22 on Saturday.


Do not enroll for more than one.

Jenny

Raymond

Create a small quilt that reads as a sunset


overlaid with a crown of gorgeous
machine applique tulips. Embellish with
thread painting and more.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 12 = $77

116. THE FABRIC COLOR WHEEL QUILT *$9Q


E.H.SM

Virginia

Robertson

Choose from several color schemes or


create a color wheel for your sewing room
and learn to do both hand and invisible
machine applique as well as simple piecing.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS Hl-$H = $47

126. SLICE 'EM & DICE 'EM: *$40


TRIPLE DUTCH PINWHEELS
E.SM

Nancy

Br

en

an

Daniel

Sl i ce 'Em te ch n i q u e l i g h t a n d d a rk stri p s
are pieced and sliced to create quick

Thursday afternoon. Do not enroll for both.


CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

Svatek

Quilts. Magically, the blocks are quilted as


they are pieced. Eliminates the need for

I.D.SM

painted? No worries, it's easy! FolkArt


Magazine 2001 p. 24; AQj summer 2001,
p. 30; g/VM #331, p. 37, #336 pp. 36 &
37; Fiber Arts Book J; www.esteritaaustin.com
A/50 offered as 759 on Saturday afternoon. Do not
enroll for both.

Begin construction of a traditional Log


Cabin block and explore ways to arrange

Jan

Journey with Franks to create a world of


exciting textures. See how to make tree
bark, leaves, flowers, or rocky walls that

115. SUNSET OVER KEUKENHOF GARDEN *$77

(your choice) and watch as they "pop" off


the quilt surface with realism. Learn
Austin's fusing technique and simple steps
in applying textile paint (supplied in class
with brushes) to make any quilt have more
d i m e n s i o n a n d d e p t h o f fi e l d . N e v e r

Tr i p l e P i n w h e e l b l o c k s . S t a r t t h e t h r o w
size design in class.
www. nancybrenandaniel. com/I QF04 .html
for fabric suggestions. A/50 offered as 4S1 on

123.
E.SM

Austin

Learn to cut fabric strips and simple shapes


and piece them together to form blocks.

B.D.H

w w w. b a r b a r a o l s o n q u i l t a r t . c o m

114. REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWO AT A TIME $65

Esterita

From fusing to painting, you will create


an 8in x IOin image of fruits or vegetables

Mullen

Three freely cut and pieced Stargazey

112.

CLASSES

( L AT E
SESSION)
9:00 A.M.-NOON

127. ENHANCE YOUR WEB SITE *$38


WITHAPHOTO GALLERY
E.CD

BEADEDBUTTONS
Robin

*$43
Atkins

Beaded buttons make great closures, quilt


decorations, collectibles, and gifts! Learn
basic bead embroidery techniques and
finish a beautiful and unique beaded
button in class.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $43

Hull

Dinsmore

g a l l e r i e s . Yo u ' l l l o v e t h e p r o f e s s i o n a l
presentations you can easily create and
add to your personal or business web site.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $38

128.

BEADING BY MACHINE

E.SM

124.

Sharon

Simple, inexpensive software tools


automate the creation of web photo

Ginny

Eckley

Love beads, but prefer machine sewing?


This technique is so much fun, it's
addictive. Combine beads with freemotion embroidery and quilt in
decorative stitches. Also offered as 545 on
Friday morning. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S45 = $80

129.

QUILT LIKE ME

B.SM

Laura

*$55
Heine

Learn Heine's free-motion quilting


techniques and secrets for successful
tension adjustment. Practice at least 25
different quilting designs with a variety of
threads. Comprehensive handouts will be
given on quilting designs and tension
adjustment. QNM #313 back cover; Fast and
Fun Machine Quilting, RP, pp. 20-25; YLI
Decorative Thread Brochure; Color
Fusion.. .Fiberworks, DT. Also offered as 248 n
Tuesday morning, 275 on Tuesday afternoon, and
3J4 on Wednesday afternoon. Do not enroll for more
than one.
"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

130. MAGIC STACK-N-WHACK8 BUTTERFLIES *$65


I.SM

Bethany

Reynolds

Piece a quartet of butterflies surrounding


a blossom. Wall quilt kit is precut, so
you can leave your cutting mat at home!
Stack-N-WhackierQuilts, AQS, p. 52;
www.bethanyreynolds.com/2005/IQF.html
for project photo. A/50 offered as 278 on
Tuesday afternoon and 37& on Wednesday afternoon.
Do not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3Q = $65

MORNING LECTURES
9:00-10:00 A.M.

135.

WE VALUING OF QUILTS

$8

Bobbie A ug
Learn valuable information about what
appraisers should consider when
determining value, ethical practices, and
why appraisals are important. Presented
by a certified quilt appraiser.
4 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
1 1 :00 A.M.-NOON

136. MISSION POSSIBLE: ORGANIZE $8


YOUR STUFF & STRAIGHTEN OUTYOUR LIFE!
Libby Lehman
Is your stuff a mess? Lehman will show
you how she keeps things straight and still
manages to be creative. Tips include
organizing your studio, your record
keeping, and packing under the weight limit.

153.

Katharine Stubbs Ward


The who, what, where, why, and when
of teaching quiltmaking will be discussed,

designs in blocks, borders, and sashings.


SID crosshatching, chevrons, parallels,
curved Crosshatch, uniform stars,
diamonds, ropes, petals, interlocking
cable feathers, and more.

giving you a place to begin and directions


to move forward as you explore possibilities.
AFTERNOON CLASSES

154. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM *$40


NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS

LECTURE

N O O N - 2 . 0 0 P. M .

140. EVERYTHING I KNOW ABOUT ART, $29


I LEARNED FROM QUILTMAKING
Judy B. Dales
Enjoy lunch and then listen as Dales
presents a thoughtful look at the mental,
emotional, and creative processes involved
in making quilts. Learn to deal with
motivational issues, time management,
uncertainty, fear of failure, and other
creative roadblocks.

150.

BEGINNING EQ5

B.D.CH

LECTURES

2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

145. MAKING & DISPLAYING YOUR FIBER ART $8

Barb

*$55
Vlack

In this introduction to EQ5, learn to use


the block library, set blocks into layouts
for quilts, add borders, color blocks on
the quilt, and create patterns. Also offered as
240 n Tuesday morning and 345 on Wednesday
morning. Do not enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-$20 = $55

E.SM

Nancy

Brenan

Daniel

Make ordinary Nine-Patches disappear


with these techniques. Great rotary
techniques for anything-but-ordinary
quilts. A "sampler" workshop of several
techniques. Disappearing Nine-Patch Quilts,
ASN #4200; www.nancybrenandaniel.com
A/50 offered as 372 on Wednesday afternoon, 45& on
Thursday morning, and 544 n Friday morning. Do
not enroll for more than one.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-$5 = $40

151.

3-D SCANNING IN EQ5

E.D.CH
AFTERNOON

$35

146. SO YOU THINK YOU WANT TO $8


TEACH QUILTMAKING

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

LUNCHEON

GADGETSAND GIZMOS

E.LA
Don
it
a
Reeve
Use a variety of acrylic tools and
accessories to create uniform quilting

Katrina

*$55
Hamer

Scan and transform ordinary objects into


fabric designs. Save your designs in EQ5's
Fabric Library to use in quilt designing.
Print a design on fabric to take home!
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

Laurie Simpson
Sisters and folk artists, Laurie Simpson
and Polly Minick, will discuss how they

152.

design and create their quilts and rugs.


Fiber art used in home decorating will
be shown.

TOOLS & TIPS *$49


FOR BEGINNING QUILTMAKERS
Te r r i

155. PLANNING AND DESIGNING *$38


ABUSINESS WEB SITE
E.CD

Sharon

Hull

Dinsmore

Get started on the first three steps towards


creating a successful web site. During this
workshop, you'll begin establishing goals,
analyzing resources, and developing a
high-level preliminary site design.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $38

Burton

Explore the vast variety of tools used by


quilters today including 50+ years of
experience with threads, needles, and
cutting gadgets. Leave with a "goodie bag"
and lots of ideas, tips, and tricks to get
you started. A/50 offered as 367 on Wednesday
afternoon. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 = $49

NIGHT OWL LEARNING


EVENING CLASSES

MONDAY, OCT. 24 (cont.)

169.

156. FREE-MOTION MACHINE *$50


QUILTING DESIGNS

7 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

I.SM
Laura
Heine
This class is for the student who has
mastered the basics of machine quilting
and is looking for new innovative quilting

165. POWER PAPER PIECING FOR BEGINNERS *$49

designs. Demos will be given on many of


the 75+ quilting designs provided in the
class booklet, which will be a start to your
collection of designs. QNM #3I3, back
cover; Fast and Fun Machine Quilting, RP, pp.
20-25; YLI Decorative Thread Brochure,
Color Fusion...Fiberworks, DT. A/50 offered as 350
on Wednesday morning. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $50

B.SM

BUILDAFABRIC STASH
YOUREALLYUSE

Mary

Lou

$35
Rankin

When you sew you need a good collection


of fabric. Learn to shop wisely and how to
sort and organize your fabrics. Learn how
to build "fabric bundles." Soon your best
ideas will start with your fabric collection.

158. STACK-i

CLUTCH BALL *$ 45

I.SM
Bethany
Reynolds
A colorful kaleidoscope in three dimensions!
This soft stuffed ball makes a unique baby
giftif you can bear to part with it.
www.bethanyreynolds.com/2005/IQF.html
for photo.
'CLASS PRICE S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

159. INSTANT GRATIFICATION/ *$60


MICROWAVE DYEING
E

Diane

Ricks

Thomson

Learn rotary cutting, strip piecing, and


paper foundations to begin a Schoolhouse
block tablerunner. Try these techniques as
shown on "Simply Quilts" and in
Thomson's book, Quilts for Mantles and More,
TPP. Also offered as 600 on Friday night. Do not
enroll for both.

Laura

Lee

Fritz

Never used a longarm? Highly experienced?


No matter, this class will send you home
with a beautiful sweatshirt reverse
appliqued with non-raveling fabric using
one of Fritz's patterns or one of your own

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

167.
E

Backman

Silka very versatile fiber that offers


countless creative opportunities for
quilters. Explore the varieties of silk
weaves/weights and the wide range of silk
qualities available, to help you better
understand "the language of silk."
Backman will demonstrate fast stabilizing
methods for easier manipulation of silk
for piecing, quilting, and embellishment.
Experiment with some of the easy silk
dye/paint techniques and over-dyeing
silks for recycling. Leave the class with

listening for "under the Q Irish Chain"


or "under the USashing." Lots of door
prizes. The camaraderie of playing and
visiting, plus a light supper, will set the
stage for this event-filled week. This is
your chance to eat before your evening
class so you stay alert and get the most out
of your class.

T w e n t y - S e v e n

34-in x 34ln medallioncan easily be


enlarged to a full size quilt. Learn
techniques in this fun workshop to help
use up your stash. You'll never again look
at a Nine-Patch in the same old way.

Bring your photos, mementos, flowers,


sewing notions, ribbons, lace, yarns, you
name it. Don't forget your imagination!
If you can lay it on a scanner, we can
print it on fabric. Fallert will introduce
you to the possibilities and show you how
to get started printing your own original
fabric. Share a Hewlett Packard
printer/scanner/copier/digital card reader
with 4~5 others in the class. Copy the
objects you bring from home on
pretreated "Printed Treasures" fabric
sheets, and begin to explore the possibilities.

172. "CLASS-EY" LOG CABIN PILLOWS $35

Friday morning. Do not enroll for both.

It

$35

E.D.CH.CD Caryl Bryer Fallert

SILKS FOR QUILTING *$40


Maggie

170.

171. PRINT YOUR OWN DIGITAL FABRIC: $35


IT'S FUN, FAST,AND EASY

design. Bring a plain sweatshirt,


everything else is provided in class.

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

Want a chance to visit with old friends or


make new ones? Join us for Quilt-O
which is the quilter's version of Bingo.
Instead of "1-27" or "G-48," you'll be

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl2 = S47

E.SM Nancy B re nan Daniel


New "Slice 'Em" designapproximately

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-525 = $60

160. QUILT-O AND LIGHT SUPPER $25

garment into something amazing! Make a


fringe sampler with basic techniques,
many variations, and special unique
fringes. Includes many special hints and
problem solving methods.

166. SILHOUETTE SWEATSHIRT JACKET *$45

exciting samples, a wonderful silk resource


publication, and a better knowledge of
that mystical silk fiber. A/50 offered as 543 on

5 : 0 0 - 7 : 0 0 P. M .

Atkins

SLICE'EM & DICE'EM:


URBAN FLYING GEESE

Experience the three-minute wonder of


silk dyed in a microwave oven. The results
will have everyone "oohing &. aahing." You
will have hand-dyed silk for any project.

EVENING EVENT

Robin

With movement, texture, and a showcase


for special beads, beaded fringe can turn
a plain piece of art work, quilt, or

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 = $49

E.LA

157.

Susan

BEADED FRINGE TECHNIQUES *$47

B,
I.D.SM
Alice
Kolb
Take strips to new dimensions in simply
constructed pillows. Learn to use strips to
make Logs and Checkerboards, add
thread and borders, and make and insert
cording for a classy piped edge.

EMBROIDERY,INC.

$35

Charlotte Warr Andersen

173.

PuM
_ your sewing machine
chir
s embroidery
abroide
capabilities to work by incorporating
embroidery into your quilts. This watchand-listen seminar provides examples of
quilt projects that highlight embroidery as
part of good design. Get hints, tips, and
techniques for using small to large motifs.
www.charlottewarrandersen.com

E.H

SCRAP
BAG
*$42
APPLIQUE QUICK CLIPS BLOCKS
Yvonne

Porcella

Free-hand cut stylized birds, berries,


butterflies, fantasy flowers, leaves, and
stems, then use needle turned hand
applique with reproduction scrap bag
fabrics. Designers' Quarters, vol. I, issue 2,
Spring 2004; www.yvonneporcella.com;
www.centerforthequilt.org/raffle
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S7 = $42

174. TWITCH, TWIDDLE, & TWEAK *$45


MANIPULATED MAGIC
E.SM

Jennie

ay

ment

An ingeniously innovative 3~D sunflower


like design packed with nifty notions for
tactile and textural manipulation. Easy to
assembleno templatesjust Rayment's
specially simple piecing technique ideal
for embellishment. Creative Tucks & Textures,
P. 81, QRI.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = S45

175.

SILK RIBBON SCARF

E.SM

*$59

Diane

Ricks

Use hand-dyed silk ribbon to create a


luminous scarf that looks woven but is
quickly and easily sewn on the machine.
Use straight stitching and bobbin work.
CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S24 = S59

176.

PRIMITIVE WOOL QUILT

E.D.H

Laurie

$35

Simpson

Learn how to use hand-dyed IOO% wool in


a quilt that will tell a story. Hand applique
and quilting in a primitive style will be the
technique used. Everyday Folk Art, MC, by
Polly Minick & Laurie Simpson, 2005-

177. CUTAWAY APPLIQUE BY MACHINE *$55


B.I.SM Katharine Stubbs Ward
This method of applique was developed so
that fusible web is not needed, resulting
in a softer applique design. Learn this
great technique by creating a fancy
tropical fish block.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE $20 = $55

TUESDAY

Faye

$65

Anderson

Learn Anderson's exciting new technique


for creating realistic portraits in freemotion machine stitchery. Transfer a
photocopied image to fabric on a light
box, stitch features in black thread, cut
hair and background from fabric and
fuse/stitch in place. Class project is a
geisha from Anderson's quilt Kabuki
Karaoke. QNM, June 2005.

Medaris

Culea

A beautiful cover for a box is created


using batiks, lace, trims, and ribbons.
On the cover is a painting of a woman
that each participant will color using the
paints provided. Refer to Culea's new
book Creative Cloth Doll Faces, RC, for

FOLKARTSTARS

$65

E.D.H
Laurie
Simpson
Make this quilt from the book Folk Art Friends,
MC, 2003, by Polly Minick and Simpson.
Needleturn applique and drafting your
own vine border will be taught.
MAKE

examples of the faces to be done in class.


'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S22 = $87

IT

AND

TA K E

IT

9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

203. SUNSHINE AND SHADOW IN THE GARDEN $65

Make It and Take It sessions at the third


floor Prefunction area. No pre-enrollment is

E.SM

required. This is a drop-in event and supplies


will be limited, so come early.

204.

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
(1 1:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

A.SM

Patti

Helen

Yo u n g

Frost

provide graphic contrast to a floral border.

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

STITCH-SKETCHED PORTRAIT

E.D.SM

Rotary cutting, strip-piecing, and a


fabulous method make this classic pattern
easier than ever! Solids for the patchwork

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

201.

202. ALCHEMY TREASURES: A FABRIC VESSEL *$87 206.

F0LKARTCRAZY

$65

E.D.SM
Alice
Kolb
Do you love it allpatchwork, applique,
and Crazys? Tie it all together in a
block(s) that blends the bestcountry folk
flowers, Four-Patch patchwork, and
simple machine Crazy.

205. TRADITIONS! IN MACHINE QUILTING *$73


B.I.SM

Sue

Nickels

Feathers, cables, and motif designs along


with stipple quilting, crosshatching, and
diagonal lines will be covered. Discussion
will include thread and batting choices,
choosing designs for your quilt top, and
handling the larger quilt. Students will
work on practice squares to learn

Marinda Stewart will repeat her popular


Embellished I.D./Badge Holder Make
It & Take It. Create a one-of-a-kind
embellished I.D./badge holder to wear
throughout Festival (and while traveling).
The fee includes the ID/badge holder
and all supplies for embellishing,
including charms, buttons, trims, lace,
beaded fringes. It takes 15-20 minutes
to complete.
FEE: $10, PAID WHEN YOU ARRIVE.

T H R E E - D AY

CLASS

( C O N T I N U E D F R O M M O N D AY )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

ART (QUILTING)
MADE SIMPLE (continues)
See description at IOO, Monday, October 24-

techniques and start work on a small


project that incorporates the ideas
introduced in this class. Machine Quilting
A Primer of Techniques, AQS.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $73

213. 010 WORLD CHARM LANDSCAPE *$%


E.D.SM

Joyce

R.

Becker

Create a stunning pictorial quilt using


provided kit. Stress-free class including:
raw-edge applique, tricks and tips for
realism, and sizzling special effects
including textile painting, overlays, and
machine embroidery/quilting. ART, #15,
p. 88; Luscious Landscapes, C&T;
www.joycerbecker.com
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

214.

PATCHWORK ILLUSIONS

E.D.SM

Karen

*$97
Combs

Visual depth has fascinated artists for


centuries. Combs has developed a quick
and easy rotary technique that allows you
to make amazing quilts of illusion. Let
Combs share her secrets, so you may
become a master of illusion! Optical Illusions
for Quilters AQS, 1997; QNM, January/
February 2003; www.karencombs.com
and click on Quilt Gallery #3. Also offered as
421 on Thursday. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S32 = $97

215. 50 FABULOUS PAPER-PIECED STARS $65


E.SM
Carol
Doak
Learn to piece intricate I2in star blocks

TUESDAY, OCT. 25 (com.)


T W O - D AY C L A S S
( C O N T I N U E D F R O M M O N D AY )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : O 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

101.

2 11 . O U T O F T H E B O X - * $ 7 1
DESIGNING FROM YOUR HEART!
E

Robin

PIECED PICTURES
WORKSHOP(CONTINUES)

See description at 101, Monday, October 24-

get accepted in a show?


workshop explores some
to this question. Topics
basics (unity, variety, focal

points, scale, balance, rhythm, texture,


and color), as well as the role of intuition
and emotion in the creative process. Fun
exercises give you experience with these

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 I O O P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 O P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

THESEAREAFEWOF
MY FAVORITE THINGS!

happen, as well as about IO-15 patterns


you can do with these ideas.

CLASSPRC
I ES
-65+MATERA
ILSFEES
-5=$70

212.
E

PORTALSAND PASSAGES
Este

rita

*$81
Austin

The depth and complex detail of the piece


you will create belies the speed and
simplicity of the techniques you'll learn to
create it. Starting with an 1 lin x I7in
pattern specifically designed for this
workshop, learn how value and
perspective create depth. Learn the
guidelines for bringing greater dimension
to all your quilts. There is no sewing, no
seam allowances, no straight lines. Folk Art

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S16 = $81

L '
w

Ginny

Eckley

"I think that I shall never see a poem as


lovely as a tree," Joyce Kilmer. Taking
inspiration from nature, we'll adapt
color, scale, and design to create a series
of paintings based on trees, branches,
leaves, berries, and their flowers.
www.fabricpainting.com
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S45 = $110

ILLUSIONS

E.SM

Magazine 2001, p. 24; AQ summer 2001


p. 30; QNM #331, p. 37, #336 pp. 36 &
37; American Style magazine; Fiber Arts Book 7.
www.esteritaaustin.com

217.

*$70

E.D.SM
Charlotte
Angotti
After teaching many students and taking
lots of classes herself, Angotti has
combined everything she likes from all
her favorite quiltsthe tools used, the
methods taught, the way she gets color to

216. TREES: EXPRESSIVE FABRIC PAINTING *$110

concepts and tools to make your creations


more unique, inspired, and personal.
"CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = $71

210.

50 Fabulous Paper-Pieced Stars, MC.

Atkins

What is it that makes one piece of art


stand out from all the restperhaps win a
competition, or
This hands-on
of the answers
include design

easily and accurately, audition fabrics,


and paper piecing techniques that ensure
success. Make the Texas Star using skills
that can be applied to all the star blocks in

Caryl

Bryer

*$70
Fallert

Explore the illusion of overlapping


transparent triangles. Construct a small
sample l6in x 22in rectangle, to learn the
basic concept behind the "Illusion" quilts.
This can be made into 26in x 32in wall
quilt with the addition of a border. Once
you have learned the basic techniques you
will be able to develop your own variations
on "Illusions." Complete instructions
and pattern provided. Also offered as 424 on
Thursday. Do not enroll for both.
*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

AA

iJa

list

of

supplie

GLASS SUPPLIES

Note: If fabric strip width is given, hut not length, cut the strip from selvage to selvage;

Be prepared for class. Bring all listed supplies for each of your classes. If
supplies are not listed, none are needed. In most cases, bring paper and
pencil for a lecture. Instructor's permission is needed for photographing
or taping a class or lecture or class projects.

B A S I C S U P P LY L I S T ( " B S S " )
The following basic sewing supplies (BSS) items are identified by number.
Bring only the supplies indicated for your class(es).

15.

Note/Sketch Paper

16.

Sewing Thread To Match Fabric


Quilting Thread
Thimble
Pins
Scissors (Fabric Cutting)

18.

Tracing Paper
Graph Paper
Paper & Pencil
Ball Point Pen

Scissors (Paper Cutting)


Glue Stick

23242526.
27-

Template Material
Sharp Pencils
Eraser
Colored Pencils

1920.
21.
22.

finished strip = 40-4_fin long. Read fabricjardage figures carefully!

D E C I M A L E Q U I VA L E N T S
Vs

.125

.75

'/_

.25

.875

.375

lA

.33

Vi

.67

S U P P LY L I S T A B B R E V I AT I O N S

Compass
Protractor
Small Trash Bag

approximately
assorted, assortment
centimeter

med
min
mm

medium
minimum
millimeter

S
'i T

different
dark

opt
oz

optional
ounce

pes
pkg(s)
qt
sm

pieces
package(s)
quart
small

dk

fatl/8(s)

Rotary Cutter
Rotary Cutting Mat
Rotary Cutting Ruler
Fabric for "Design Wall
Sandpaper Board

FQJs)

fi

gal
in
>g
mat

fat eighths(s) (a in x 22 in)


fat quarter(s) (18 in x 22 in)
foot
gallon
inch

sq(s)
jd(s)

large
materials

square (s)
yard(s)
three-dimensional

3-D
Wall"bring muslin, Jlannel, or batting to be taped to the wall. (BSS tf2&)

M O N D A Y, O C T O B E R 2 4
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( E A R LY

T H R E E - D AY C L A S S
ART (QUILTING) MADE SIMPLE

approx
asst
cm

M O N D A Y, T U E S D A Y,
& W E D N E S D AY
OCTOBER 24-26
100.

.5

5/s = .625

Sewing Needles
Quilting Needles
Neutral Sewing Thread

i7-

102.

SESSION)

MACHINEAPPLIQUEASAMPLER OF TECHNIQUES

NICKELS

MASOPUST& BARKER

BSS: I; 4; J; 8 (small, good for precise cutting of applique pieces);

BSS: 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; 13; _5; 22; 23; 24 (larger than gin x I2in); 25

9; 22; sewing machine needles size 8o/l2 and 7/10; washcloth;

(l2in or longer); 26 (36m x 36m); two to three pes of fresh fruit for

spray bottle, opt. Thread: 6o weight (or other fine thread) cotton in
background color; transparent nylon (or polyester) thread; 50

day one.

weight cotton in black and colors to match applique fabric. Fabric:


100% cotton, pre-washed: three IOin sqs for background (please

M O N D AY & T U E S D AY
OCTOBER 24 & 25

starch before coming to class); 5 or 6 FQs for applique (flower and


leaf colors).

T W O - D AY C L A S S
101.

PIECEDPICTURESWORKSHOP

ANDERSEN

BSS: I; 3; 6; 7; 8; 9; 12; 16; 18; 24; 25 (l2in); 27; X-Acto or craft


knife; sm envelopes. Lg paper in size according to the project you
have in mind; several photos, drawings, magazine clippings, etc. of a

103.

BESTFEETANDTOOLS FORTHE JOB

PORCELLA

BSS: I; 4; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; l8; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (6in x I2in).


Fabric: '/2yd muslin; FQ,each yellow, blue, green; IOinx IOin approx
scraps red, gold, blue, green, pink, orange.

landscape, animal, building, or whatever you would like to make into


a pieced picture. Fabric: A wide variety of sm amounts (scraps or

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )

'/.yds) of fabric in scenic colorsat least 6 each of light blues, light


greens, dark greens, tans. Several browns, blacks, grays in prints or
solids, sm amount of white and orange; thread to match or can sew
w i t h n e u t r a l c o l o r. S t u d e n t s a r e e n c o u r a g e d t o s h a r e w i t h o t h e r

105.

students, if willing. Fabrics in colors, prints, textures, and amounts

n e u t r a l t h r e a d ( w i l l n e e d o n e o r t h e o t h e r ) ; c u t t e r, m a t , a n d r u l e r

appropriate to your subject matter.

m a y b e u s e d f o r s u b - c u t t i n g . C a n b e s h a r e d s i n c e l i t t l e , i f a n y,

LETME SURPRISEYOU!

ANGOTTI

BSS: 3; 7; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (med); bring a dark and a light

cutting will be done. Bring camera for close up of quilt. If you have
taken this class before, please bring your quilt for show and tell
if possible.

106.

UNDERCOVER IN HOUSTON VI

CAFFREY

BSS: 3; 7; 22: 23: 24 (l2in x l8in or larger); 25 (6in x I2in or


larger). Supply list and cutting instructions to be mailed to enrollees
shortly before show.

SI

107.

PRECISION STRING PIECING

FALLERT 115.

BSS: 3; 8; 9; IO; 12; 13; l8; 22; 23 (opt); 24 (opt); 25 (opt). Spray
starch (optif driving, please bring). Freezer paper: 30in (some will
be available in the class if you can't find it); postcard or index card;
non-shiny cellophane tape; cotton swab or watercolor brush; fine
point felt tip marker; clear monofilament thread (Superior MonoPoly recommended); 20-30 sheets of plain white copier paper.
Fabric: kits will be available for sale in the class ($32-$48 price
range). Price will depend on how many colors you choose. You will
need at least two different gradations of color and value with six to
eight colors and values in each gradation. If you bring your own
gradations, choose solid colors or very low contrast prints. FQs or fat
eighths of each color will be enough. For background, bring a sm
selection of multicolored print or painted fabrics to go with your
gradations. Some background fabrics will also be for sale in the class.
VICTORIA&ALBERT CLAMSHELLS

FASSETT&LUCY

BSS: 3; 8; 15; 18; 22; 23; 24 (minI2inxl8in); 25 (min 6in x I2in);


26 (at least 44in x 72in preferred color taupe or grey); book by TP;
Fabric: Vlyd-Viyd each twenty to thirty diff sm-med scale prints
include stripes, florals, dots. Most fabrics should be in one color
familysome in a coordinated but diff family. Cut some fabric
before class3_n x 3incut four of each fabric that you cut.
109.

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; 18; ig; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (l2in); 26


(45in sq)- Flowers: fabric for 7-8 diff flowers. Teacher suggests at
least four fabrics for each flower. Hand painted fabrics that read as
flowers, printed hand painted look, solid cottons or muted prints,
tone-on-tone, silk Dupioni. Look for fabric with markings that read
as veining in flower petals. See: www.jennyraymond.com/html/
supply/basic_supply.htm #42 for fabric that works well for this
project and pictures of gorgeous tulips from other workshops.
Leaves: sm amounts of a variety of green fabrics; 2yds fusible web;
various colors of Rayon thread to thread paint flowers (suggest 3-4
different threads on each flower); bobbin thread to match rayon;
2yds water soluble stabilizer, see-through Teflon press sheet.
Background fabrics for project can be purchased at a later time.
116.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
120.

110.

123.

K. MILLER

BSS: 8; wear apron and old clothes.

PERFECT HAND QUILTING WITHOUT PAIN

MULLEN

NEWMAN

BSS: 2; 5; 6; 18; one quilting hoop.


113.

RESPONDINGTOTHE SURFACE

OLSON

BSS: 4; 7; 8; 12; 15; 22; 23; 24 (l2in); 25 (6in x I2in); 8o/l2


embroidery needle; 70/10 Jeans Stitch needle; variety of decorative
thread that complement your fabric; 1.5yd Sulky Totally Stable,
white, l8in wide; fabric marking tools; black Sharpie, extra fine
point pen; 1yd double sided fusible batting; several nature pictures
i.e. leaves, trees, rocks. Fabric: V_yd unique hand dyed or painted
fabric, should have interesting lines and colors; Vsyd each four
fabrics that add interest to the hand dyed piece; %yd backing.
114.

REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWOATATIME

VLACK

E5FORBEGINNERS

HAMER

HAND PIECING FOR BEGINNERS

SVATEK

BSS: 18.
122.

BSS: l8. All fabrics and tools provided.


GILDING THE LILY

FRANKS

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

BSS: 3; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (l2V_in sq). Fabric: background to


contrast with a variety of cat, butterfly, and ladybug colorsscraps to
FQs are good.
112.

TEACHTHETEACHERS

BSS: l8; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).

PORTRAITSFROMTHEGARDEN

CATZ & CRITTER2

ROBERTSON

MORNING CLASSES

121.

111.

THE FABRIC COLOR WHEELQUILT

BSS: 3; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (24in); 25 (l2in and 24in);
Opt: I2-5in rotary square ruler.

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; IO; 15; 16; 17; 18; 20; 23; 24 (l8in); 25 (6in x
I2in); photo or picture of a garden for inspiration; applique needle.
Fabric: '/_yd background; Vsyd cuts or scraps of fabrics to represent
colors for foliage and flowers; '/.yd background for appliques; 1yd
light wt. fusible web; applique pressing sheet (opt).
IRRESISTIBLE RESIST DYEING

SUNSETOVERKEUKENHOFGARDEN

PEDERSON

BSS: 3; 4; 7; 8; 19; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (l2V_in x I2V_in);


26 (45*n x 45ln); six 9in S9S cotton/poly batting such as Hobbs
Heirloom cotton. Fabric: three 9-375in SCLS each of two diff colors
(one for each side of quilt); five or six (or more) FQs of same two
colors. Fabric should provide a range of values and patterns. Reversible
Quilts and More Reversible Quilts will be available in class.

124.

BEADEDBUTTONS

R.ATKINS

BSS: 8.
125.

ENHANCING QUILTS WITH PAINT

AUSTIN

BSS: 7; 8; 9; ig; 22; 23; 24 (8inxIOin); 26 (llinx I7in fabric or


foam core); X-Acto knife/paper scissors if you prefer; Scotch tape.
Fabrics: 8in x IOin pre-washed black fabric. Other fabrics: You will
only need from 2 to 5 fabrics, but you may want a variety from which
to choose. Bring those multicolor/value "splotchy" fabrics that look
like painter's wipe cloths, multicolor/value batiks with the all-over
patterning; Harmonic Convergence, Glacier Park, and Color Flash lines of
fabric work well. Please no solids, calicos, or florals.
126.

SLICE'EM & DICE'EM: TRIPLE DUTCH PINWHEELS

BSS: 3 or4; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in); 26 (36m


x 36m). Fabric: Piecing only: 1.33yds light; 1.33yds dk. From these
fabrics precut the following: two light strips 2in x width; two dk strips
2in x width; two light strips 4in x width; two dk strips 4in x width.
Bring all fabric to class.
ENHANCE YOUR WEB SITE WITHAPHOTO GALLERY
127.
BSS: 15; 18.
128.

BEADING

BY

MACHINE

ECKLEY

BSS: 18.
129.
Q U I LT
LIKE
ME
HEINE
BSS: 8; quilters gloves; 90/14 machine embroidery needles.
130.

MAGIC STACK-N-WHACK BUTTERFLIES REYNOLDS

BSS: 7; 8: "wooden iron" for finger pressing (opt).

S2

AFTERNOON CLASSES
150.

BEGINNING

EQ5

171.
VLACK

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


151.
3-DSCANNINGINEQ5
BSS: 18; USB memory drive with minimum 64MB (opt).
152.
TOOLS&TIPSFORBEGINNINGQUILTMAKERS
BSS: i 8 . All fabrics and tools provided.
153.
GADGETSANDGZ
IMOS
BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

HAMER

BURTON

REEVE

154.
SLICEE
' M&DICEE
' MNINEPATCHSCRAPQUILTS
DANE
IL
BSS: 3 or 4; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26
(36in x 36m). Fabric: ten muslin cut 3-5in x 22in; twelve asst meds
cut 3-5in x 22in; ten black cut 3-5in x 22in; twelve brights cut 5in x
5 in (two each of six diff brights).
155.

PLANNINGAND DESIGNINGABUSINESS WEB SITE

BSS: 15; 18.


HEINE

BSS: 8. Fabric: eight FQs of muslin, four FQs of thin cotton batting;
cotton quilting thread in desired color 4 wt.; 90/14 embroidery
machine needles; quilters gloves.

172.

"CLASS-EY" LOG CABIN PILLOWS

BSS: 4; 7; 8; l8; 24; 25; I4in muslin foundation; FQs or fat-eighths


in two color familiesfive to six gradations of each; 4in sq f center
contrast fabric; four strips of border fabric I4in x 4in; upholstery
cording about .4in diameter (not braided type); '/2yd of fabric to cut
for pipingopt; decorative top stitch thread and top stitch needle.
173.

SCRAP BAGAPPLIQUE QUICK CLIPS BLOCKS

PORCELLA

BSS: I; 4; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; 18; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm). Fabric:


reproduction or scrap bag antique style, backgrounds (soft yellow,
beige, blue, sm prints) 13m sq, 14m sq, 13m x l8in; 6in x 6in asst sm
prints two each: yellow, blue, pink, violet, green.
TWITCH, TWIDDLE, & TWEAK-MANIPULATED MAGIC

BUILDAFABRICSTASHYOUREALLYUSE

RANKN
I

BSS: 18.

158.

STACK-N-WHACKCLUTCHBALL

REYNOLDS

BSS: I; 3; 6; J; 8; 12.

159.
INSTANTGRATIFICATION/MICROWAVEDYEING
BSS: 18.

NIGHT

OWL

RC
IKS

175.

SILK

RIBBON

SCARF

CUTAWAYAPPLIQUE BY MACHINE

(opt). Fabric: 14m x I2in background light "watery" color.


THOMPSON

T U E S D A Y, O C T O B E R 2 5
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

BSS: 18. All fabrics and tools provided.


166. SILHOUETTE SWEATSHIRT JACKET
BSS: 18; sweatshirt; Fiskars kids scissors.

SIMPSON

BSS: 7; 8; 9; !2; 15- Pkg #22 chenille needles; Sharpie permanent


marker twin tip-black; Sharpie permanent marker in metallic/silver;
asst perle cottons (#8) and/or needlepoint yarn in asst colors. Fabric:
hand-dyed IOO% wool FQ (29m x l8in); asst scraps for applique that
include IOO% wool, homespuns, and tickings. Teacher will have
some hand-dyed wools for sale in class $I2-$I7 per FQ.

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22. Sewing machine needles: Universal size 8o/l2;


Metallica or embroidery size 90/14. Applique "duck bill" scissors

LEARNING

POWER PAPER PIECING FOR BEGINNERS

RICKS

BSS: 8; 12; ruler or measuring tape.

177.

EVENING CLASSES

165.

RAYMENT

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 25 (l8in); invisible/nylon filament thread.

176. PRIMITIVE WOOL QUILT

157.

FALLERT

BSS: 9; 18; 19; 22; notebook for taking notes; photos you have
taken, or other images you would like to print on fabric; objects from
nature, fun sewing notions, mementos, embellishments, anything
you can lay on glass in an 8.5in x 1 lin space and copy onto fabric. It
doesn't have to be flat. This will be your chance to experiment and
see what you get.

174.

156. FREE-MOTION MACHINE QUILTING DESIGNS

PRINT YOUR OWN DIGITAL FABRIC: IT'S FUN, FAST, AND EASY

( E A R LY

FRT
IZ
201.

SESSION)

STITCH-SKETCHED PORTRAIT

ANDERSON

167. SILKS FOR QUILTING


BACKMAN
BSS: 18; All About Silk: A Dictionary &Swatchbook by Julie Parker, Rain City
Publ., www.silkthings.com (indicate Quilt Festival class enrollee to
receive student discount). Attach the 32 silk swatches (as indicated in
book) and review the book before class.

BSS: 4: 8; 9; 15; 18; 22; portable light box; Sharpie fine point; black
Micron Pigma pen 005; 6in-7in embroidery hoop; seam ripper.
Thread: black Sulky rayon for top; standard thread for bobbin.
Fabric: V_yd fusible web (Heat & Bond or WonderUnder); V.yd ivory
or white cotton; %yd mid-weight interfacing; FQ black/grey print
for hair; I2in x l8in mid-value for background.

168.
BSS: 18.

202.

; inc.

169. BEADED FRINGE TECHNIQUES

ANDERSEN

R.ATKINS

BSS: 6; 8.

170. SLICE 'EM & DICE 'EM: URBAN FLYING GEESE


DANIEL
BSS: 3 or 4; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26
(36m x 36m). Fabric: all fabric 44m wide: one strip black, 4.5m x
width; four strips background 4.5111 x width; one strip each of four
med solid colors (coordinate or scrap); twenty various scrap sqs 7in x
7in; V_yd border. www.nancybrenandaniel.com to see sample fabric
swatches for class and sneak preview.

ALCHEMYTREASURES:AFABRIC VESSEL

CULEA

BSS: I; 4; 6; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 14; 22; %yd batik cotton; %yd lining
batik; '/.yd thin batting; silk scraps; variegated and metallic machine
threads in colors to match theme; scraps of laces, trims, netting
(tulle); doilies, hand made paper, candy wrappings; fabric pens
(black, brown, red); three colors size 11 seed beads; decorative
button; paint brushes; paper towels; plastic to work on; containers
for paint and water; beading thread and needles.
203.

SUNSHINEAND SHADOW IN THE GARDEN

FROST

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in). Fabric: 3/_yd


multi-colored floral for border; '/.yd each of five solids or solidlooking marbled prints that include light, med, and dk values.

S3

204.

FOLKARTCRAZY

217.

BSS: 18; fusible web for appliquefat Vs; opt. beads to compliment;
utility and decorative thread with sewing machine needles for
applique and Crazy; decorative thread. Fabricall coordinated: Four
Patch, four colors in fat Vis; applique; backgroundfat Vs; flowers
and stemsfat Vi; Crazy patch muslin foundationfat Vi; assorted
coordinated sm sqs.
205.

TRADITIONS! IN MACHINE QUILTING

NICKELS

BSS: I; 8; 22: sewing machine needles8o/l2 and 70/1O Microtex or


Quilting; 50 safety pins (size O or 1); transparent nylon (or polyester)
thread-opt; cotton thread-50 wt. (teacher uses Mettler 5/3 and/or
Aurifil 50/2) in off white and color to match project; marking pencil
(fabric); ruler (for marking straight lines); rubber gloves (sm); opt
sm cushion for height at machine. Fabric: eight IOin sqs muslin; four
IOin sqs cotton batting; l8in sq solid (or solid like) fabric; 22in sq
backing fabric (prefer sm print), 22in sq batting (cotton).

206.

FOLKARTSTARS

SIMPSON

BSS: I; 4; 6; J; 8; 9; II; 12; 13; 19; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x


24in); 27- Roxanne's applique glue; fabric marking pencils (chalk,
etc); tape measure; bias maker for Viin wide finished bias. Fabric:
twelve to fifteen FQs in asst colors for Star block backgrounds and
applique; V.yd asst blacks for stars.

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )
210.

THESEAREAFEW OF MY FAVORITE THINGS!

ANGOTTI

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (med); 26 (36m x 45m or


larger); Please bring if you have Tri-Rec, Easy Angle tools, (available
in class for use and sale); camera. Fabric: '/.yd of eight dks (or more);
'/.yd eight lights (or more).

212.

PORTALSAND PASSAGES

AUSTIN

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 19; 22; 23; 24 (med); 26 or foam core (llin x I7in);


X-Acto knife/paper scissors if you prefer; Scotch tape. Fabrics: I5in
x 20in prewashed black; otherbring three value groups: dk, (very
saturated dks), med, and light (very light). Try to bring fabrics that
have a variety of values within them. If they are dk they may have
splashes of med, if they are meds they may have some textural dks or
lights in them. No solids, calicos, or florals. Choose those multivalue fabrics that may read all over as one value, either dk, med, or
light, but have other values within them. Batiks may work, or those
fabrics that look like a painter's wipe cloth, "splotchy" all over. Please
bring a good variety.
213.

OLDWORLDCHARMLANDSCAPE

J.BECKER

BSS: 4; 7; 8 (Fiskar SoftTouch); 15; 18; 22; 26 (25in x 25in); spray


starch; repositional spray adhesive (505, Sulky, or Fabric Glue or Stick);
invisible thread; neutral bobbin thread; embroidery needles 75/9214.

PATCHWORK ILLUSIONS

COMBS

BSS: 3; 7; 9; IO; 12; 23; 24 (med); 25 (6inxI2in); 26 ('/2yd); seam


ripper; can of Magic sizing (opt but helpful).
215.

50 FABULOUS PAPER-PIECED STARS

BSS: 4; 7 (flat heads); 8; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x 14m); 25 (6in x 6in
and 6in x I2in); sm stick-on note pad, 6in Add-A-Quarter ruler.
Fabric: six to nine coordinated in various values (light, med, and dk)
and textures, each cut 5in x 40m.
216.

TREES: EXPRESSIVE FABRIC PAINTING

BSS: Wear apron or old clothing.


S4

ECKLEY

FALLERT

www.bryerpatch.com/cgi-bin/Store/store.cgi ($l6-$24 each kit).


You will need three sets of eight light to dk (graduated) colors. You
can use the same gradation three times, or you can use two to three
different eight-shade gradations. A fat Vsyd (l8in x IOin) of each
color will be enough to complete the center rectangle, even if you use
the same set of colors three times. Solid colors work best. You may
also want to bring a V_yd of multicolored print fabric for your outer
border. Some border fabrics will also be available for sale in the class.
218.

VICTORIASALBERT SNOWBALL

FASSETT&LUCY

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 15; 18; 22; 23; 24 (min I2in x l8in); 25 (min 6in x
I2in); 26 (at least 44m x 72incolor taupe or grey much preferred).
Book, publ TP. Fabric: Viyd each of twenty to thirty different lg-med
scale prints in one basic color, (e.g. reds, bring everything from
oranges to purples but mostly reds). Before class cut sqs ^Ain x
5'/_inat least eight of each fabric.
219.

FOUNDATION PIECED MARINERS


' COMPASS

BSS: I; 3; 7; 8; 9; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (4in x 14m);


6in Add-a-Quarter ruler, Little Wooden Iron; sewer's awl or
stilletto. Fabric: '/2yd light background; six FQs: 3 med/dk (points)
and 3 light (accent colors).
220.

WEAVINGATRIO OF SEWING BASKET ORGANIZERS

IMPELLIZZERI

BSS: 9; 18; 22; old towel; wood spring clothespins; tape measure;
needle nose pliers; sm flathead screwdriver.
221.

211
OUT OF THE BOX-DESIGNING FROM YOUR HEART!
R.ATKINS
BSS: 9; IO; 15; set of color markers (crayons or color pencils ok);
one piece of your work, maybe something that's not quite "right."

ILLUSIONS

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 18; 22; 23; 24 (as lg as possible); 25 (as lg as


possible). Non-shiny cellophane tape. Opt: Add-a-Quarter ruler;
Teflon ironing sheet or 20in piece of bakers parchment. Fabric: V_yd
of black or other dk color. Opt fabric kits of graduated colors
will be available for sale in the class, can be previewed at

CREATIVITY FOR KLUTZES

BSS: 7; 8; 9; l8; 22.A high quality magazine with lots of glossy photos.
222.

APPLIQUEZ

MULLEN

BSS: 8; 12; 22. Opt: Bring funky threads, ribbons, yarns, buttons
etc. to embellish with, colored to suit black and bright.
223.

PERFECT HAND QUILTING WITHOUT PAIN

See 112 on Monday for supply list.


224.

COSMICSPIRALS

OLSON

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26 (20in x


20in); 8o/l2 embroidery needle; black thread; invisible nylon
threadsmoke; black Sharpie extra fine point pen; V.yd white Sulky
Totally Stable l8in wide. Fabric: Viyd black; '/2yd white; five diff
colors, five fabrics in each color, grading from light to med to dk for
a total of twenty-five fabrics at least Vsyd each. Batiks and sm prints
work well. Some of the fabric should be multi-colored for
transitioning from one color to another.
225.

SWITCHED ON SASHIKO

PEDERSON

BSS: 7, 8, 9, II; 12; 13; 14 (white); 22; 23; 24; 25 (6in x I2in);
heavy-weight white thread (such as YLI Jeanstitch) and 50/,3 navy
blue cotton thread; IOO/16 topstitching needle and 80/12 universal
needle; white marking pencil; black Sharpie (fine); clear template
plastic. Fabric: one 6in sq and four gin sqs of each of the following:
navy blue cotton, cotton/poly batting (such as Hobbs Heirloom
Cotton), and muslin. Also one gin sq of navy blue cotton spray
basted to a gin sq of muslin.
226.

SEWWHAT???

RL
IEY

BSS: 3; 8; 9; IO; 22; brown grocery paper bag; two lin foam
brushes; burnisher; sm paper cup; eight to ten favorite photos on
fabric or paper (mix). Eight to ten fat Vis or similar sized scraps; '/4yd
muslin; dual-duty or heavy duty thread.

227.

"THE DWEEBS" DOLLS

turning tools. Instructor will bring some to loan and sell.


228.
BSS:
(bow
(color
'/3yd
'/2yd
trims,

DALES
CUT,PASTE,AND PLAY
BSS: g; 12; 13; 25 (l2in); five pieces gin x I2in black (or other dk
color) construction paper; ten or more pieces 11 in x I4in tracing
paper; repositionable glue stick; sm plastic baggie.

ROBERTSON 246.

BSS: I; 3; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; II; l6; l8; 22. Your favorite stuffing and

SPITZMUELLER
S.O.U.L. DOLLS-A QUIRKY DOLL CLASS
I; 4; J; 8; 9; long doll needle; one bag Fiberfill; stuffing tool
whip or fabric turner); dental floss; face painting supplies
pencils, Pilot or Pigma 05 brown permanent marker). Fabric:
for bloomers; '/2yd flesh color for bodynot white or cream;
blouse; '/4yd for legs; '/2yd for petticoat (opt); V_yd for skirt;
ribbons, and laces.

SULLIVAN
229.
SUPER STARS-WITH STYLE!
BSS: 3; 7; 8; g; 12; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25; sm sharp scissors (or
seam ripper); Scotch tape. OptI2in Square-Up ruler; camera.
Fabric: background'/2yd totalcan be made up with several similar
fabrics. Six to eight FQs for Star. Include dk, med, and light to
provide contrast to background. Sm amounts of several "accent"
colors or stripes, checks, etc. Opt: FQfor border.
WES
IS
230.
POPARTQUILTBLOCKS
BSS: g; IO; 18; styrofoam produce tray; three bottles opaque fabric
paint (Prochem or Jacquard); 7in squeegie; High contrast black and
white photocopy image 7in x 9>n or smallerbring several; Note:
Home computer and color copies do not work. Wear work clothes!
Fabric: eight to ten FQs, prewashed cotton solid or hand dyed in
variety of colors that will contrast well with paint and go well together
as quilt blocks; l8in x 36m piece of canvas on which to print; lg rag
for drying screen.

MORNING CLASSES
( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

247.
NO-FAILAPPLIQUE FOR BEGINNERS
BSS: 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; 22.
248.

QUILT LIKE ME
See 129 on Monday morning for supply list.
INTUITIVE COLOR & DESIGN
249.
BSS: 14; 15; 16; 17; 18. Photographs or color pictures that inspire
you; ideas or sketches for quilts.
MICHELL
250.
KALEIDOSCOPE CRASH COURSE
BSS: 4, 23, 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (at least l8in). Teacher supplies
Kaleido-Ruler to use in class. Fabric: two contrasting fabrics'/2yd each.
251.

253.

BLACKBERG

MYSTERY CHRISTMAS STAR WALLHANGING

QUILTED SILK BUTTERFLIES

STRIP& SLASH

AFTERNOON CLASSES

BSS: 7; 8; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in min); 25 (6in x I2in min). Choose a

265.

style of fabrics, such as novelty prints, reproduction fabrics,


traditional florals, or batiks, and bring scraps or FQs, about V_

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).

pound. Also, '/2yd of a solid or tone-on-tone fabric for trim; '/2yd of


neutral for background.

266.
EQ5 FOR BEGINNERS
BSS: 18.
267.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

DESIGNING QUILTS IN EQ5

THE "A" WORDAPPLIQUE

VLACK

HAMER

BURTON

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.


VLACK

240. BEGINNING EQ5

268.

FREE-MOTION FRENZY

BSS: 18:; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

241.
T E L L I N G Y O U R Q U I LT ' S S TO RY H A M E R
BSS: 18:. USB memory drive with a minimum of 64MB (opt).

269.

242.

270.

4 - PAT C H , 9 - PAT C H , A N D
BSS: 18 . All fabric and tools provided.

ROBINSON

BSS: 3; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in).

REYNOLDS

MORNING CLASSES

RC
I KS

BSS: 8.

BSS: 8.
237. SCRAP QUILTS BY THE SLICE

PACE

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (l2in); 26 (30m sq).


All fabric sections need to be very accurate. Sm quilt will measure
32in sq. Background fabric, can be light or dk, cut: twelve3-5ln
sqs; one IOin x l8in; one IOin x IOin; four I-5in strips 28in long.
First red Christmas print: cut eight 3-5in sqs; two IOin x l8in. Green
Christmas print: cut four 3-5in sqs; one IOin x l8in; one IOin x
IOin. Second red Christmas print: cut four 3in x 35'n strips. Green
for binding can be purchased later.

254.
236. HAND PIECED STAMP BASKET

PAMPERED CHILD BONNET

BSS: I; 6; 7; 8; 23 (opt); 24 (opt).

252.
FRANKS

235.
I CAN DO THAT WITH MY LONGARM?
BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

DANIEL

MORE

S VAT E K

ADD DIMENSION & COLOR WITH A LONGARM STEVENS


243.
BSS: 18.
244.
KIMONO
TO
DYE
OVER!
COLBURN
BSS: 8; 18; rubber gloves; wear old clothes or an apron.
245.
POTO CUTTING AND POWER CUTTING, TOO CAFFREY
BSS: 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in). Rulers for class: I2in to I5in sq; 6in x
24in or 8V_in x 24in; Omnigrid 96L and g8L triangle tools; sm sq(s).

SILKS FOR WEARABLES

PATTEN

PEERY

BSS: 18; wear old clothes.


QUICK SCRAPPYSAWTOOTH STARS

BLACKBERG

BSS: 8.
271.

VALUE WORKSHOPFOR QUILTERS

BONSIB

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 18; ig; 23; 24 (l8inx24in); 25 (6inx24in); 26 (45m


x 45in)- Copy a picture of a colorful landscape in black and white.
Bring both to class. Fabric: 36-50 diff 6in x 6in sqs, multicolored
prints or plaids are preferred, but some solids are OK, too. The sqs
don't have to be 6in x 6in, but they should all be the same size and
should be no smaller than 4in x 4in.
272.

POWER CUTTINGAND POWER CUTTING, TOO

CAFFREY

See 245 on Tuesday morning for supply list.


S5

273.

SLICEE
' M&DICEE
' MSTARMEDALLION

good) 4in x 4in; two bright sqs 4in x 4in; V*yd each two coordinated
fabrics for stars.

274.

MARN
I ERS
' COMPASS

QUILTLIKEME

HEN
IE

See 129 on Monday morning for supply list.

276.

RADA
I NTNEWYORKBEAUTE
IS

KEENAN

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 17; l8; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (6in x I2in); Add-AQuarter ruler opt. Fabric: V_yd background; Viyd strong color for
points; Viyd of two other colors for coordinates.

277.

HOVETHE VEST-BUTHATETHE FIT

RANKN
I

BSS: 7; 9; i5; i7; 18.

278.

MAGICSTACK-N-WHACK9BUTTERFLIES

REYNOLDS

See 130 on Monday morning for supply list.

279.

DIAMONDSFORTHELILY-LIVERED

ROBN
I SON

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in). Fabric:


1.25yds either light or dk background.

W E D N E S D A Y, O C T O B E R 2 6
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
"MYMOTHERTAUGHTMETOSEW"

311.

SILKSCREENINGWITHPHOTOE-Z

ECKLEY

BSS: 18; wear old clothes or apron.

UNDER THE INFLUENCE-OR HOW TOAVOID THE "DERIVATIVE" LABELALLEN

BSS: I;4;5;6;7;8;IO;22; color reproductions of favorite artwork;


batting; embroidery floss. Fabric: FQs; scraps of mixed fabrics.

313.

PAINTINGTOENHANCEYOURQUILTS

AUSTN
I

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 19; 22; 23; 24 (med); 26 or foam core (20in x 30in);


X-Acto knife/paper scissors if you prefer; Scotch tape. Fabric: I5in x
20in pre-washed black. Other fabrics: You will only need from 3-5
fabrics, but you may want a variety from which to choose. Bring those
"splotchy" fabrics that look like painter's wipe cloths. Multicolor/
value batiks with the all-over patterning; Harmonic Convergence, Glacier Park,
and Color Flash lines of fabric work well. No solids, calicos, or florals.

314.

HEARDT
I THROUGHTHEGRAPEVN
IE

BUCKLEY

BSS: 3; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 fein x l8in or


smaller); 27; blue water soluble marker; embroidery thread on skein
for stems and grape squiggles; embroidery needle. Fabric: IOO%
cotton, prewashedl6in background square; scraps for leaves and
grapes; Viyd for stems; scraps for flowers and butterfly.

315.

TENNESSEEWALTZ

BURNS

BSS: 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (l2.5in Square Up; 6ii_ x


I2in); wooden iron; stiletto; forked pins (Clover), Shape Cut by
June Tailor.

316.

UNDERCOVERN
I HOUSTONVI

CAFFREY

See 106 on Monday for supply list.

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

305.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

HALL 312.

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 15; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm). Fabric: Up to


two yds med and dk fabrics. These can be FQs or scraps, solids
and/or different scales of prints. Bring at least three colors that work
well together plus Vfeyd background fabric.

275.

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

DANIEL

BSS: 3 or 4; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in); 26 (36m


x 36m). Fabric: Piecing only: Vfeyd background; two dk sqs (black is

ANDERSON 317. QUILT LINE AS THE THIRD DESIGN ASPECT

CHATELAN
I

BSS: 4 6; 7; 9 27; 4in~6in sharp scissors; l8in ruler; Micron

BSS: 15; 18. One or two quilt tops; photographs of water, clouds,

Pigma 005 or Ol permanent pen; lapboard-approx I2in sq lucite


(i.e. Omnigrid sq rule); FabricIOO% cotton solid colors only: l8in
sq light or mid value for background; ten or more smaller pieces in
a variety of colors for appliques.

buildings, etc. for design ideas.

306.

RAILFENCERIOT

strips of asst fabric I.5in x 42in.

VIOLET:NEWWAYSWITHVELVET,YARNS,TULLE

HANDQUILTING

CHRIST0PHERS0N

BSS: 5s 6 (raised end); 8 (sm); #fy-YLL brown; wooden round _4in


quilting hoop. Thread available for use in class.

BONSB
I

BSS: 3; 7; 8; l8; 19; 23; 24 (l8inx24in); 25 (6inx24in); 26 (6oin


x 6oin). 8-5in x I2in ruler very helpful but not required. Fabric: 288

307.

318.

CULEA

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13. Doll body made from Culea's book;


various yarns, metallic embroidery threads, rayon and metallic

319.

BAMBOOBAG

COLBURN

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24; 25- Fabric: 1yd lining; 1yd low-loft
batting; 1yd heavy fusible interfacing; seven Fat Vi (11 in x l8in)
co-ordinating prints; 1 FQ, solid contrast.

320.

VICTORIANCRAZYPIECEDPURSE

CRAG
I

BSS: I; 3; 7i 8; crewel needle #l8 & #20; embroidery needles.

sewing machine threads; Sulky's Ultra Solvy; WonderUnder. Fabric:


FQ, white (or light color) synthetic velvet; FQ, tulle; scraps of lame,
brocade, metallic fabrics, organza; paint brushes; sea sponges-,
containers for paint and water; three colors size 11 seed beads;

321.

beading needles and thread.

yellow or red colored pencils, General's white or yellow chalk


pencil). Please test on fabric to ensure tool makes a visible line.
Pencil sharpener; seam ripper; sm plastic baggie.

308.

WELCOME

ENGLAND

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9. Sm plastic tray or shoebox lid.

309. ANTIQUE LONE STAR

322.

FROST

PERFECTLYPAN
I LESSPON
I TS

DALES

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; l8; 22; 23 (8mm Olfa); 24 (med); 27 (opt);


fabric marking tools (Pentel 0.7 mechanical pencil, silver pencil,

PERFECTPON
I TS

DOAK

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in). Fabric: seven FQs


of reproduction prints; Viyd of light for background; %yd of print
for border.

BSS: 4; 7 (flat heads); 8; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl4in); 25 (6inx6in


and 6in x I2in); sm stick-on note pad; 6in Add-A-Quarter ruler.
Fabric: Background4in x 44in non-directional light or dk solid or
tone-on-tone fabric. Rays6 diff contrasting solid or tone-on-tone
fabrics, each cut 3in x 44in- Borderone strip cut 2-5in x 44*11-

310.
STAMPINGANDPAINTINGWITHDYES
BSS: 19.

323.

S6

JOHNSTON

PRECISIONSTRINGPIECING

See 107 on Monday for supply list.

FALLERT

324.

SENSATIONALCIRCULAR STARS I

GARBER

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24 (l8inx24in); 25 (24in); freezer paper.


325.
HOLLYSTAINED GLASSTABLE RUNNER
HENNING
BSS: 8; 9; 12; 13; 22. Clover mini iron and extension cord.

335.

326.
SMALLMACHINE-EMBROIDERED LANDSCAPE
HERBORT
BSS: 4; 7i 8; 12; I5- Rayon or cotton machine embroidery threads
to coordinate with fabrics; 7in hoop for free-motion embroidery.
Fabric: Lg scraps or FQs of cottons in colors/prints that look like sky,
water, hills, and mountains.

336.

327.

337.

WEAVINGATWILLNANTUCKETBOWL

IMPELLIZZERI

BSS: 9; !8; 22; old towel; wood spring clothespins; tape measure;
needle nose pliers; sm flat head screwdriver; I2in ruler.

328.

THREADPLAY I: THE BASICS

LEHMAN

329.

SOPHISTICATED PLAY QUILT

MASHUTA

BSS: I; 3; 6; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (med); 26 (45in x 1.5yds);


box of pins. Fabric: Stripe Sashing: 1.25yds one stripe or 6in of
seven diff stripes (gives one horizontal and one vertical row). Sm
Sashing Triangles: %yd contrasting solid that will stand out. Triangle
Sqs: need 144 solid triangles (prints ok): Nine solids cut 6.25lrL x
25in each or 18 solids cut 6.25in x I2-5in each. Yo-yos: 1yd plaid,
check, or solid.
330.

CONTEMPORARYALBUM QUILT

ROBERTSON

SHHH! ITS
' ASECRET

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in). Fabric: Vsyd


bold main color; Vsyd secondary color; 1.25yds accent; 2.67yds
background. Choose high contrast fabrics for best results.
SAFFRON HILL

SPARGO

BSS: I; 3; 4; 8; 9; IO; 12; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in): 25 (6in x I2in); 26


(40m x 35in). Freezer paper; #11 straw needles; #24 Chenille
needles; Thread Heaven; applique pins. Fabric: FQlg plaid and Viyd
sm plaid for background; Vsyd red for bottom border; Viyd green for
side border; scraps of lights, meds, and dks for piecing and applique.

MORNING CLASSES
( E A R LY

SESSION)

339. SLICES OF COLOR

BALLARD

MULLEN

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; IO; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in); 26

BSS: 4; 7; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (any size). Opt: 6.5m unfinished


blocks of your choice, one to twenty one! A _4in zipper to match
fabric. Fabric: 1.25yds of a chosen fabric (patchwork cotton). Cotton

(lyd); template plastic (3in x 8in); jelly pin; invisible thread. Fabric:
1.5yd light; '/3yd each of eight prints; V.yd contrast; lyd feather
weight to light-weight fusible interfacing.

batting: 22-5in x 14m (cut 2); 22-5in x 8.5m (cut 4); 22-5in x
22.5in (cut 2).

340.

331.

BEANIEZ BEAN BAGS

RC
I KS

BSS: 8; 9; IO; II; l6; l8; 22; 23; 24 (24in); 25 (22in). Machine
applique thread to match fabric; 4yds Wonder Under. Fabric: Soft
textured background fabrics'/2yd cuts of at least five; %yd for center;
asst '/4yd cuts for flower & leaf; '/4yd of skin tone and asst browns.

338.

BSS: 7; 8; 9; l8; 22. Opt: cushion for chair if you are short!

GUTTARESIST SILK PAINTING

BSS: 18; four 20in to 24in stretcher bars (available at art stores or
needlework departments. Get all the same size). Push pins; round
brushes #4, *8, and #12; lin foam brush; water soluble pen; sm
empty water bottle with sports top; paper towels.

PRISMATIC FLOWERS

OLSON

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 22; 24 (l2in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26 (20in x 20in). 1yd


Sulky Totally Stable, white, at least l8in wide; sm sharp pointed
scissors; black Sharpie; extra fine point pen. Opt: A low wattage wand
mini iron and extension cord. Repositional or restickable glue stick
(Clover or Scotch 3M). Invisible thread. Fabric: Choose a color for
your flower: Bring 15 or more Vsyd scraps or larger pieces, some multi
colored fabrics, batiks, hand-dyes, and prints. Example: Yellow
flower, yellow fabric, and multi-color fabric that contains yellow.
332.

REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWOATATIME

LIVING

HOLIDAYIDEAS FORTHE HOME

BSS: 8; 9; 26 (30m sq); cool/hot glue gun; plastic trash bags to


protect tables; pliers that can cut wire; I2in sq x 5fn high container
to transport wreath; lg paper bag for trash. For table runner base
fabricl8in x 40m solid or tone-on-tone fabric. For wallhanging
base fabric24fn sq solid or tone-on-tone fabric. Pillow top base
fabric_7in sq of solid or tone-on-tone fabric. Fabrics with motifs
that illustrate your table runner, wallhanging, or pillow top theme.
Apply fusible web to motif fabrics and cut out motifs ahead of
workshop. Bring extra fabric and fusible web. Types of fabric to
consider: holiday, foliage, florals, animals, birds, butterflies, ethnic,
and more. Mini Clover iron; extension cord.

ON

THE

RAW

EDGE

IRISH_

BSS: 4; 7' 8; IO; 18. Threadone spool each: orange, dk purple,


light, dk, and med green. Kit includes all fabric, batting, and
backing, but no thread.
342.

STACK-N-WHACK NOSEGAY QUINTET

REYNOLDS

BSS: 7; 8. Opt: "Wooden iron" for finger pressing; white chalk pencil.

MORNING CLASSES
( L AT E S E S S I O N )

345.
PORTER

BSS: 3; 7; 22; 23; 24 (23in x 7in); 25 (4-5in sq & 6.5m x I2in);


26 (45in x 6oin). Fabric: 1.5yds dk; twelve FQs of twelve diff
contrasting fabrics.
334.

341.

PEDERSON

See 114 on Monday for supply list.


333. PORTER'S PUZZLE TESSELLATION

THE BIAS-CUT RIBBON SILK ROSE

BSS: 7; 8 (for ribbon). Ruler or tape measure.

BEGINNING EQ5

VLACK

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


346.
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYAND QUILTS
BSS: 18; USB memory drive with 64MB minimum (opt).

HAMER

347.
HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS
BSS: 18. All fabric & tools provided.

SVATEK

348.
LONGARM LACES, CUTWORK,AND CHIFFON
BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

MULLIN

349.
SWEETHEARTS
COMBS
BSS: 3; 7; 12; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (6in x lin and 6in x 6in). Seam
ripper: can of Magic Sizing, opt but helpful.
350.

FREE-MOTION MACHINE QUILTING DESIGNS

See 156 on Monday afternoon for supply list.

S7

351.

T H U R S D A Y, O C T O B E R _ _ : 7
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

LeMOYNE STARS BYHAND

BSS: 6; 7; 8. Fabric for star blocks provided, student will find the
rest later.
352.

THUMBQUILTING

STORM

BSS: 2 (size IO-I2); 5; 6 (quilting); 8; 18; 19; 22. 14m quilting hoop
or Q-Snap frame; washable marking pen; contrasting quilting
thread. Fabric: Two pieces of muslin for top and reverse; a piece of
your favorite batting the same size, to fit your hoop or frame
generous. All three layers basted together.

AFTERNOON CLASSES
365.

DESIGNING CUSTOM SET QUILTS WITH EQ5

VLACK

BSS: 18 ; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


366.

EQ5 FOR BEGINNERS

TOOLS AND TIPS FOR BEGINNING QUILTMAKERS

HAMER

BURTON

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.


368.

TAMING THOSE WILD THREADS

PAUL

BSS: l8; Fiskars kids scissors.


369.

LONGARM BUSINESS DETAILS

405.

STEVENS

406.

SWEET HEARTS

COMBS

408.

SLICE 'EM & DICE 'EM NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS

DANIEL

HAND QUILTING, THE FINAL TOUCH

QUILT LIKE ME

HALL

HEINE

KOLB

375. VESTED INTEREST


BSS: 18.
376. MAGIC STACK-N-WHACKS BUTTERFLIES

REYNOLDS

See 130 on Monday morning for supply list.


377. STORY TELLING TIME-USING QUILTS TO EXPRESS OUR STORIES

BALLARD

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

T H U R S D AY & F R I D AY
OCTOBER 37 & s>8
T W O - D AY C L A S S
RICKY TIMS QUILT SEMINAR

EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH

GONZALEZ

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


FABRIC PRINTING

KRANZ

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


ELEGANT MACHINE STITCH AND DYE

HOCHHAUSER

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 15; 18; wear old clothes.


413.

MY QUILT-MY RULES: FREEFORM ART QUILTS

ALLEN

BSS: I; 4; -5; 6; 7; 8; IO; 22; embroidery floss; spray baste (opt);


batting. Fabric: FQs; scraps of mixed fabrics.
414.

WHAT DO I DO WITH MY STASH OF FABRIC?

ANG0TII

BSS: l8. Fabric: Viyd (or FQ) marked with some ID (examplemailing label) of five tone-on-tone fabrics (read as a solid but is a
print); lyd multi-colored print (has more than 2 colors).
415.

TECHNIQUES OF BEAD EMBROIDERY

BSS: 8; sm asst of seed beads in various sizes; one color sm bugle


beads (opt).
BEADED BEZELS & EDGES FORYOUR QUILTS
T
.
BSS: 7; 8. Finished I2in sq complete with back and edges (not
quilted) to embellish; needle nose pliers; chalk pencil.

416.
SPITZMUELLER

BSS: 8; IO; 14; 18; O.05 black permanent marker pen; opt: sm
amount of beads, beading needle, and beading thread. Some will be
provided. Fabric: '/2yd Steam-a-Seam2.

S8

FRACTUREDCRYSTALS

larger); 26 (lyd); Bias Square ruler (any size). Fabric: 1.625yd light;
1.25yd med; 2-25yd dark; Vsyd contrast. (This includes borders).

412.

See 129 on Monday morning for supply list.

BSS: 18.

PORCEM

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; IO; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in or

411.

BSS: 2; 5; 6; 7; 8; 12; 13; 18. I2in-I4_n hoop or frame; 0.5


mechanical pencil (opt). Fabric: 20in sq pre-washed cotton (muslin
or light color. Batik is difficult to hand-quilt). Matching sq backing
material and batting (lightweight polyester or blend is easiest to
hand-quilt).
374.

STRIP SURROUND NINEAND FOUR PATCH WITHAPPLIQUE

BSS: I; 3; J; 8; 9; 18; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26


(28m x 38m). Fabric: FQ twelve contrasting colors: red and yellow,
blue and green, purple and lime, red and green, black and white, dk
red and pink; FQ six prints: focus, dots, jungle, texture, stripes,
color transition; 28in x 38in lining fabric.

410.

See 154 on Monday afternoon for supply list.


373.

JOHNSTON

larger). I2in x I2in thin cotton batting; six photos student took
herself; a few spools of decorative threads. Fabric: enough to make up
to eight I2in blocksbe sure to bring light, med, and dk values.

BLACKBERG

See 349 on Wednesday morning for supply list.


372.

THE BATTLE OF LINE VS. SHAPE

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
MARINER'S COMPASS

BSS: 8.
371.

DIAMOND DANCE

BSS: 3; 4; 8; IO; 15; l8; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25; 26 (3ft x 4ft or

BSS: 18.
370.

SESSION)

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (l2in sq &_ 6in x 23in);


26 (45in x I-5yds). Fabric: two fabrics in high contrast to each other:
fabric one: 2.5yds; fabric two: I.875yds; bias binding Vsyd.

407.

BSS: 18.
367.

( E A R LY

TIMS

417.

LUSCIOUS LANDSCAPES

J.BECKER

BSS: 4; 7; 8 (Fiskar SoftTouch); 15; 18; 22; 26 (size of desired


design). Design inspiration; spray starch; repositional spray
adhesive or fabric glue; invisible thread; neutral bobbin thread;
embroidery needles 75/9- Fabric: pre-starched background
fabrics; commercial landscape fabrics (No solids); lightweight fusible
Pellon interfacing size of landscape; muslin size of landscape; net
and tulle overlays for shading.

418.

FOLK ART FANTASY-BASIC HAND APPLIQUE

BUCKLEY

BSS: I; 5; 6; 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; 23; 24; 25; fine grain piece of


sandpaper; Clover Vim bias tape maker; emery board; 6in sq of
freezer paper or template material; fabric marker. Fabric: Vsyd
brown; Vsyd darkest rust; Viyd med rust; Vsyd gold; V_yd darkest
purple; Vsyd of three med purples; Viyd for stems; Viyd for leaves;
Viyd background.
419.

FABRIC PAINTING FORAPPLIQUEAND PIECING

SURGE

BSS: 9; l8; apron or old clothes; ten plastic trash bags; two lin wide
foam brushes; three Viin or lin stencil brushes. Fabric: eight sqs of
fabric IOin x IOin in asst med value prints; IO-I2 FQs of white or
light value tone-on-tone prints. Fabric must be pre-washed.
420.

SHAPEUPYOURFATQUARTERS

CAFFREY

BSS: 3; 7; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in or larger); 25 (6in x 24in).


Supplies as required by pattern of your choice. Shape Up Your FQs, or
other book or pattern containing your project of choice. Opt:
Omnigrid 96 or 96L (either size will do) &. Omnigrid 98 or 98L. (If
you purchase one of the 98's, buy the 98L and not the smaller 98).
Fabric: twelve to twenty four FQs in variety of values, visual textures,
and colors for the learning process samples, and, fabrics required for
the project of your choice.
421.

PATCHWORK ILLUSIONS

COMBS

See 214 on Tuesday for supply list.


422.

VICTORIAN HUSSIFNEEDLEBOOK

CRAG
I

BSS: I; 3; J; 8. Crewel needles size 18 and 20; embroidery needles


available for purchase during class.
423.

SIMPLY SENSATIONAL9-PATCH STARS

DOAK

BSS: 4; 7 (flat heads); 8; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x 14m); 25 (6in x 6in
and 6in x I2in); sm stick-on note pad; Add-A-Quarter ruler.
Fabric: a selection (8 to 12 choices) of Viyd pieces (FQs ok) in varying
colors, scale of prints and values (light, med & dk) from which you
will select a combination to create your star blocks.
424.

ILLUSIONS

FALLERT

FABULOUS FREE-FORM FLYING GEESE

GARBER

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (l8in x 3in);


freezer paper; 24in flexible curve; 4m sq ruler; tape. Fabric: lyd
each of two diff backgrounds; asst scraps for Geese.
SURFACE DESIGN WITH FOUND OBJECTS
GL
ILMAN
BSS: 8; 9; l8; 22; 23; 24; 25; duct tape; masking tape; old towel;
freezer paper; paper towels; newsprint; several sm squeegees lin-3_n
smaller than screen (old credit cards, or plastic paint scrapers will
do); six lin foam brushes; two rubber brayers; hair dryer (opt);
plastic sm dishwashing brush or scrubee. Asst textured objects like
corrugated cardboard, bubble wrap, sink mat, drawer pull, mesh
vegetable bags, etc.; opt-metallic paint. Fabric: Two to three yds asst
light-colored fabric (i.e. cotton, silk, rayon, muslin, hand-dyes).
426.

427.

HUNTERSTAR

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2inx l8in); 25 (4in x 14m with
45 angle markings; Omnigrid 98 ruler); Roxanne Glue Baste It.
Lap size quilt fabric requirements: 2yds light (single fabric or asst
FQ); 2yds dk (single fabric or asst FQ); Viyd first border; 1.75yds
final border.
428.

CRAZYQUILTING FOR EVERYONE

HERBORT

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; chalk marker; ruler; embroidery fibers/ribbons; pkg


Chenille needles #l8-#24; pt: beads, charms, ribbons or lace to add
to piecing. Fabric: Lg scraps or FQs of cottons or fancy fabrics.

CARPENTERS
' SQUARE

BSS: 3; 7; 8; l8; 23; 24 (l5in x 24in); 25 (6in x I2in). Fabric:


3.25yds blue print (not directional) or pre-cut 63 strips I.75m x
42in; 3yds white or white-on-white print (not directional) or 24
strips I-75in x 42in; 12 strips 4-25in x 42in.
430. VALUE

MASOPUST

BSS: 8; 9; IO; l8; 22.

431. MARINER'S COMPASS-SPLIT STAR WITH CIRCLING GEESE


MATHE
I SON
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 18; 22; 23; 24 (l2in); 25 (l2in-I4in); 1.5yd of
freezer paper; lyd non-directional print fabric for the background;
Viyd of two other fabrics (star points and Geese) that contrast with
each other as well as the background. An example would be maroon,
red, and pink.
432. PAINTED FACES FOR BEGINNERS

McCAFFERY

BSS: 8; 9; 12.

433. PERFECT HAND QUILTING WITHOUT PAIN

NEWMAN

See 112 on Monday for supply list.

434. SWITCHED ON SASHIKO

PEDERSON

See 225 on Tuesday for supply list.

435. "HEARTS DESIRE" HEIRLOOM MACHINE QUILTED PILLOW


J.POOLE
BSS: l8; invisible or light weight (YLI silk IOO wt.) to match top
fabric; water soluble marking pen; size 7"75 sharp needles; 40 tiny
gold pins; masking tape. Opt: 120 beads or pearls size 3 or _uim,
beading needle and thread. Fabric: l8in x l8in muslin quilt
sandwich, un-basted; Viyd of light colored (sateen) fabric; l8in x
l8in piece of muslin for pillow top lining.
436.

ENGLISH PAPER PIECING FROMAN ENGLISH EXPERT!

PORTER

BSS: I; 3; 4; 7; 9; 22; 23; 24 (llin x l7_n); 25 (4-5in x I2-5in);


2-5yds freezer paper. Fabric Viyds brightly colored floral fabric with
lg flowers. 'Ayd each of three matching fabrics, light, med, and dk;
'/2yd dk stripe.
437.

See 217 on Tuesday for supply list.


425.

429.

QUILT & EMBELLISH IN ONE STEP!

POTTER

BSS: 6; 7; !8; 19; 22. IOin or I2in quilt hoop; very sharp pointed
utility scissors; basting thread; beads 8mm or larger (opt). Fabric:
lyd med to dk tone-on-tone fabric (no batiks) pre-cut into 2
rectangles; one igin x 2Iin and one 2Iin x 23in; Viyd of three
contrasting fabrics in sm to med prints.
438.

THREAD PAINTING BY NUMBER-WHERE ORANGE POPPIES DANCE

PRN
I CE

BSS: 7; 8; 22; 6in wooden or plastic machine embroidery hoop;


70/10 machine needle; tweezers. Threads: 4wt rayon or polyester
thread, five shades of yellow to gold in the same color family;
orangemed; greenthree or four complementary shades; rustmed;
additional threads in your stash; 6owt. black and white bobbin fill.
439.

STARS THAT SNAP,CRACKLE,AND POP

BSS: 7; 8; 9; II; 12; 13; 19; 22; 24 (sm): 25 (sm); 26 (three l8in sqs
black felt). Clear see-thru Template Plastic no grid; white marking
pencil; lyd med to lg print for fussy cutting. Bring more than one
print if possible. Types of prints, floral, leaf, stripes, directional
see #39 & #40 on www.jennyraymond.com/html/supply/basic_
supply.htm; 2yds background fabricstrong contrast to other
fabrics; at least seven diff coordinating fabrics'/2yd each. Include a
stripe and directional fabric; 3 ring binder with 20 pages of clear
sheet protectors (opt).
440.

COLOR FOR QUILTERS

ROBERTSON

BSS: 8; 9; IO; 12; 22- Fabric: Opt-you may bring 6in scraps of your
favorite fabrics to incorporate into your workbook.

S 9

441.

"ROSE"3 STAGES OF A WOMAN'S LIFE: A QUIRKY BI-FOLD QUILT SPITZMUELLER 457.

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; l6; l8; ig; 23; 24 (med); 25 (6in x 24in); 26


(lyd). Viyd each of two values of green (a light or med and a dk),
hand dyed fabrics look the best; selection of fabrics for rose, 4~6
shades (can be in the red, yellow, pink, or peach family); 2-3 shades
of green in Viyd pieces, light to dk for leaves; 2yds of Steam-a-Seam2;
2 pes l8in x 22in Timtex, Pelham, or strong drapery stabilizer; 2 pes
28in x 30in of complimentary fabric for the "second, background
quilt"; lyd of backing fabric; lyd thin batting; Vsyd binding; 1.75yds
of hook and loop tape or Velcro; 16 wooden coffee stir sticks;
decorative threads for thread painting the roses.
442.

THERMOFAX BASICS

WES
IS

BSS: 7; 9; IO; 18; styrofoam produce tray; 3 sm bottles fabric paint


(Prochem, Jacquard); Jin squeegie (dollar store type ok); high
contrast black and white photocopies 4in x 6in or 7in x gin (note
color copies and home printer images do not work). Prewashed
Fabric: ten FQs each of both light and dk; l8in x 36m piece of canvas
on which to print. Please wear work clothes.

( E A R LY

445.

INTRODUCTION TO NEEDLETURNAPPLIQUE

HAND PIECED EIGHT POINTED STARS

447. A POTPOURRI OF BINDING TECHNIQUES

ANDERSON

BLACKBERG

BONSIB

BSS: I; 3; 7; 8; l8.

CATER-WOODS

BSS: 19; journal or notebook.

449. TEXTILE COIL POTS

DEIGHAN

BSS: 4; 8; l8. Fabric: The equivalent of Viyd of cotton fabric. More


than one color can be used. Striped fabrics.
STARRYPATH

HALL

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 12: 13; l8; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm). Fabric: For 2color version: 3Ayd each of two coordinating fabrics. For 4_color
version: '/2yd each of four fabrics (suggest two shades of two colors).

MORNING CLASSES
( L AT E S E S S I O N )

WOOL FELTAPPLIQUE-BEGINNING STITCHES

REGONE

EASYLONGARMTRAPUNTO

MULLIN

FABULOUS FOILED FABRICS

GLICKMAN

BSS: 18.

455.

LANDSCAPEGREETINGCARD

CRONE

BSS: 7; 8; 9; 10.

456.

SLICE E
' M & DICE E
' M NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS

See 154 n Monday afternoon for supply list.

S I O

BURTON

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.

476. LONGARM ADVANCED FREEHAND TECHNIQUES

TAYLOR

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

477. ELEGANT BEADED PIN

ANDERSON

BSS: 22; 5m embroidery hoop; sm scissors; several sm dishes for


beads; one solid color cloth placemat.
"REMEMBER ME" EMBROIDERED MEDALLION

479. CIRCLE AROUND: A FLANNEL QUILT (OR NOT!)

BLACKBERG

DANIEL

BONSIB

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; II; 18; ig; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x 24in); 26


(36m x 45m). Fabric: Viyd dk red (or your choice) for centers; 64
multi-color (or your choice) strips cut I-5in x 20in; 18 blue (or your
choice) sqs cut 4 in x 4m for corner triangles.
SHEERMAGIC

DALES

BSS: 23 (18mm); 24 (sm); quilting gloves; YLI nylon "clear"


invisible thread; two to five spools Sulky 30 or 4 weight rayon
thread (essential colors#1183, #1044. #I536) and bring more dk
colors if you already have them; sharp sm fabric scissors.
SLICE E
' M & DICE E
' M: TRIPLE DUTCH PINWHEELS

See 126 on Monday morning for supply list.


482. DESIGNING FOR PICTURE PIECING
BSS: 12 (two); 13; fine point Sharpie marker.

ENGLAND

483. MARINER'S COMPASS


See 274 n Tuesday afternoon for supply list.

HALL

484. THROUGH MY WINDOW


MARK
BSS: 7; 8; 9; 12; 15; 22; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x I2in). lyd
Steam-A-Seam2 fusible web; black machine embroidery thread; sm
embroidery scissors; flat school ruler; 22in x 26in low loft batting;
applique pressing sheet. Fabric: lyd IOO% cotton black.
KALEIDOSCOPECRASHCOURSE

MICHELL

See 25 n Tuesday morning for supply list.


486. APPLIQUE ELEMENTS: FUN FLOWERS

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

454.

475. THE 3 B'SBORDERS, BATTING, AND BINDING

485.

BSS: 18. All fabrics and tools provided.

453.

AFTERNOON CLASSES

481.

448. MAKING YOUR MAP: BEYOND THE QUILT SHOW

452.

ROBINSON

See 254 n Tuesday morning for supply list.

BSS: 8.

BSS: 8.

450.

458. STRIP & SLASH

SESSION)

BSS: 4; 6; 7; 22; 27- 4m or 6in extra sharp scissors; l8in ruler;


Prismacolor pencil #938 white; Micron Pigma permanent pen 005
or Ol black; lapboard (approx I2in sq of lucite i.e. Omnigrid ruler).
Fabric: IOO% cotton, solid colors only: l8in sq white or muslin; six
or more smaller pieces in several shades of a few colors.
446.

MICHELL

BSS: 18.

478.

MORNING CLASSES

SCRAP QUILTS: TURN YESTERDAYS


' LEFTOVER FABRICS
INTO TOMORROWS
' GOURMET QUILTS

NICKELS

BSS: I; 7; 8; 9; 12; 22; sm scissorsgood for precise cutting of


applique pieces.

487.

STRIP& SLASH

See 254 n Tuesday morning for supply list.


488. THUMBQUILTING

See 352 on Wednesday morning for supply list.

STORM

F R I D AY & S AT U R D AY
OCTOBER 28 & 29
T W O - D AY

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )

CLASS

510.
500.

AUG

SEMINAR ON DATING QUILTS

BSS: 18; one quilt to share; camera optional.

511. EQ5 SOFTWARE: FROM THE BEGINNING

F R I D A Y, O C T O B E R _ > 8
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( E A R LY

502.

BERNS

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; l6; l8; 26 (approx 2ft x 2ft). Three to four
washable white glue sticksRoss, Scotch, Avery brands good; black
extra fine tip permanent marker; blue, red, green extra fine tip
markers (at least two colors); masking tape; a few sm Ziploc bags;
monofilament thread in clear and smoke. Bring a cherished photo of
your own. Profiles of a figure are easier to work with to start. 8in x
IOin color copied enlargement of cherished photo. Wash fabrics to
remove sizing, lyd Decor Bond Craft Pellon fusible stabilizer; 22in
x 24in whole cloth background fabrichand dyed look/mottled.
Should contrast with fabrics for figure and flowers. Little Girl figure:
Lg scraps/FQs; hair: three to four fabrics of same color; shirt: fourfive fabrics diff values same colors for shading. Face/arm: FQ skin
tone should contrast with background fabric, tone-on-tone or
mottled look. Two flowers: yellow and pink cone flowers or any
colors you wish. Flower A: three-four fabrics same color/diff values,
lg scraps. Flower B: same/but diff color. Flower centers: sm
scraps/darker. Flower stems: lyd dk green, yarn or several l6in strips
of a dk green fabric.

503.

CARAMEL SUNDAE QUILT:WORKING WITHALL MEDIUMS

BONSIB

BSS: 3; 7; 8; l8; 19; 23; 24 (l8inx24in); 25 (6inx24in); 26 (6oin


x 6oin); 6in Bias Sq ruler. Fabric: Four sqs each from thirty med
value colored fabrics (asst colors) and thirty med value background
fabrics (same color), 5m x 5in (24 sqs total). One strip each from
thirty med value colored fabrics (asst colors) and thirty med value
background fabrics (same color), 2-5in x 22in (60 strips total).
504.

DREAMS & MEMORIES: STITCHACELEBRATION!

CATER-WO0DS

BSS: 7; 8; 26 (44m x 36m or larger). 90/14 machine needles;


invisible thread: YLI, Sulky, or Superior polyester bobbin thread;
asst embellishments: decorative threads. Fabric: Viyd background
(leftover blocks or "watercolor sqs" work well); '/4yd contrast; asst of
scraps: florals, novelty prints, etc. (the more variety, the better)
505.

APPLIQUE FORABSOLUTE BEGINNERS

GONZALEZ

KRANZ

B S S : 1 8 ; C D - RW o r U S B M e m o r y d r i v e ( o p t ) .

SESSION)

PHOTOALBUM QUILTS

EQ5 DRAWING DYNAMICS

B S S : 1 8 ; C D - RW o r U S B M e m o r y d r i v e ( o p t ) .

FROST

512. PORTRAIT PATTERN DRAWING WORKSHOP


ANDERSEN
BSS: 12; 13; 16; ultrafine Sharpie (fine tip black permanent
marker); write-on transparency film (available in class for purchase);
eight to twelve lg photos at least 8in x IOin in size from your personal
collection. Color copies are fine to use. Photos should not be in
frames or be on thick (other than regular photo paper) paper.
Snapshots may be used if they have been blown up to larger size on a
color copier or computer. Close-ups are bestfaces should be at least
5in-6in from forehead to chin. Good shadowing and contrast are
desirable in your photos. If you have a light box and can bring it
along with an extension cord, please do so.
513.

LETME SURPRISEYOU!

ANGOTTI

See 105 on Monday for supply list.


514.

WOVENTREASURETASSEL

.ATKINS

BSS: 8. One or two colors Delica beads; two or three colors size 8 or 6
seed beads; asst accent beads, bells, charms, etc; sm shank button (opt).
515.

QUILTING & EMBELLISHING WITH BEADS

T.ATKINS

BSS: 7; 8. Needle nose pliers, chalk pencil.


516.

THEACCIDENTALARTIST

BARKER

BSS: 7; 8; 9; IO; II; 12; 13; 15; 16; 22; 23; 24; 25 (l2in or more);
26 (opt). Fabric: Any fused fabric (even scraps!) that you wish to use.
517.

TEXASWATERCOLOR

N.BECKER

BSS: 7; 8; l8; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm.-i2inx3.5in). Fabric: variety


of Vsyd light and dk Texas theme conversation print fabric like
cowboys, wildlife etc. with motifs sm enough to fit a finished 1.5m sq.
We will trade sqs in class and kit will have many.
518. TENNESSEE WALTZ

BURNS

See 315 on Wednesday for supply list.

519. UNDERCOVER IN HOUSTON VI

CAFFREY

See 106 on Monday for supply list.

BSS: 6; 8. Fabric: %yd light-colored background (applique


fabrics provided).

520. PAINTING IMAGES WITH DYES


CHATELAN
I
BSS: 14 (Prismacolor); 15; 18. Two or three l8in x 20in drawings or

506.

designs/there will also be drawings in class to choose from; white


synthetic round brushes (sizes O, 2, 4, 6, 8, IO, 12) Note: Teacher will

FIRM FOUNDATIONS

HALL

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 18; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm). Fabric: Up to 3yds total


of fabricdks, meds, lights. (These are for exercises and can be
prints or solids, hand-dyes, scraps, FQs, or simply muslin and three
or four meds and dks).

have brushes for sale in class. The brushes sold are specific to the type of work taught.

507.

521.

DAZZLING DOODLES FOR MACHINE QUILTERS

BSS: 8; 9; 15; 18; dk colored spool of thread; ten pieces of batt l8in
x 22in; pkg of Metallica needles 90/14. Fabric: twenty pieces muslin
l8in x 20in.
508.

MACHINEAPPLIQUEASAMPLER OF TECHNIQUES

NICKELS

BSS: See 102 on Monday for supply list.


509. WHIRLPOOL

BSS: 3; 7; 12; 13; 22; 23 (28mm); 24 (llinxl7_n); 25; 26 (l.5yd).


Creative Curves 1.5m and 2in ruler set$19.95 (2in ruler will be
used); ten Ziploc sandwich bags. Fabric: lyd light or dk background.

One fat black magic marker; six plastic spoons; rubber gloves; one
empty film vial with lid; paper towels; one 2-gallon size Ziploc bag;
four white plastic trash bags.
HAND NEEDLETURNCUTWORKAPPLIQUE

CHRIST0PHERSON

BSS: 6; 8 (4m embroidery style); 9 (sm, sharp); stapler; staple puller;


Mettler 60/2 cotton thread color #700 (provided during class).
522. BASIC DRAFTING
BSS: 13; 18. 2in x l8in C-Thru ruler; 6in sq ruler.

COLLN
IS

523. CURVES, BY DESIGN


DALES
BSS: 9; IO; 12; 13; 15; 16; 22; 25 (l2in); three pieces black
construction paper; a few photos, magazine pages, postcards, etc.
with interesting curves in the design.

S 11

524.
PRECISION STRING PIECING
See 107 on Monday for supply list.
525. JUMP-STARTING YOUR NEXT QUILT

FALLERT 536.

THISTLEDOWNTABLE RUG

SPARGO

BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in); black


GILLMAN

BSS: 3; 7; 8; IO; 12; 14; 15; l8; 22; 23; 24; 25; 26 (lyd); lyd Steama-Seam2 or Wonder Under; seam ripper; glue stick; Pigma pen or
fabric marker. Fabric: lyd to 2yds muslin or light fabric, other asst
solid fabric and box of asst scraps and trimmings. Batting opt.

sewing thread; freezer paper; #11 straw needles; applique pins; #24
Chenille needles; Thread Heaven; lin Thangles for half sq.
triangles. Fabric: Four different black wools; Vsyd lg plaid; FQ med
plaid; Viyd sm plaid; V_yd solid black; FQs purple, red, green, gold,
blueboth in wool and cotton.
537. PATHWAYS, A PROCESS QUILT FROM THE HEART

526.

INTRODUCTION TO PAPERS FABRIC COLLAGE

HERBORT

BSS: 8; 9; IO; 12; 22. Twelve index cards 4m x 6in, in white or


colors; three sheets each of gin x I2in white and black papers; a few
other interesting papers for collage: i.e: magazine pages, wrapping
papers, etc. Fabric: A few scraps of fabrics, laces, or trims.
527.

THREADPLAY I: THE BASICS

LEHMAN

See 328 on Wednesday for supply list.

(opt.); lyd Steam-a-Seam2 fusible webbing; lyd


cotton fabric; three FQs of sky-like, earth-like,
and a few flora and fauna pieces if you choose to
three sm 6in-8in pieces of transparent fabric in
choice for overlay, highlights, and shadows.

TWILIGHT STAR
MATHIESON
528.
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24 (l2in); 25 (l2in14m); 3yds freezer
paper. Fabric: 1.5yds of background (dk or light value); '/2yd for lg
star points to contrast with background; Viyd of two or three fabrics
for inside of star.
529.

NO GIMMICKS DOUBLE WEDDING RING

530.

( E A R LY

ANGLEPLAY":ASAMPLER OF BLOCKS

MILLER

COMFYCOSYFALLQUILT
PORTER
531.
BSS: I; 3; 7; 22; 23; 24 (23inxl7_n); 25 (6.5m x I2-5in); 26 (45m
x 6oin). Quilt Designs from Decorative Floor Tiles, Porter, KP. Fabricall

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

541. 4-PATCH, 9-PATCH, AND MORE

542. FREEHAND 101


543. SILKS FOR QUILTING

BSS: 18; X-Acto knife.


534.

QUILTED MEMORIES

RILEY

BSS: 3; 4; J; 8; 22; three or more photos; lin foam brush; burnisher;


sm paper cup; embellishments. Fabric: FQ to Viyd and smaller for
collage; '/2yd fusible FQ white cotton; craft size or similar batting; '/4yd
WonderUnder (opt).
535.

PICKLE DISH OR WEDDING RING QUILTS

ROBERTSON

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; IO; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (24in); 25 (l2in and 24m).
Flat head pins; Hera marker or wooden iron. Fabric: six to twelve or
more asst '/3yd cuts for background and corner blocks; at least sixteen
different Viyd cuts for arcs. More fabrics are better.

BACKMAN

See 167 on Monday night for supply list.

544. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS

DANE
IL

See 154 n Monday afternoon for supply list.

546. SCREEN PRINTING BASICS

RC
I KS

ROGERS

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

KNITTING WITH FABRIC


POTTER
532.
BSS: 8; 18; 22; 23; 24 (l2inxl8in); 25 (6inxI2in). Long (or circular)
metal knitting needles size 13; June Tailor Shape Cut JT-796 or JT-797

DESIGNING WITH DISCHARGE PASTEAND PAINT

SVATEK

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.

545. BEADING BY MACHINE

533.

BLACKBERG

MORNING CLASSES

plaids and stripes: ten FQs dk; eight FQs very light; four FQs med.
Viyd contrasting plain for border.

(opt but very useful). Fabric: 2.5yds of batik fabric pre-washed for
purse. Two different pieces of fabric Viyd for practice exercises.

SESSION)

540. TINY STITCHES


BSS: 8. I2in or 14m sturdy wooden hoop.

MICHELL

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (llinx I7_n); 25 (6in sq); 26 (3ft x 5ft);


camera w/film. Fabric: five FQs, light to dk, in one color; 2 to 3 FQs
accent color.

pre-washed white
water-like fabrics
share. Opt: two to
the color of your

MORNING CLASS

BSS: 7; 22; 23; 24 (l8inx24in). Opt: fine tip water erasable marking
pen. Fabric for a g-Ring single fabric arc Double Wedding Ring
wallhanging: 1.25yds background (centers & melons); 1.375yds for
single fabric arcs; Viyd each of two fabrics for Four-Patch corners.

SPITZMUELLER

BSS: 4; 7; 8; IO; 14; 15; 18; 23; 24 (med); 25; 26 (lyd flannel). A
lin and 2in foam paint brush; plastic garbage bag to cover table;
black 05 permanent marking pen; lyd WonderUnder; hair dryer

ECKLEY

See 128 on Monday morning for supply list.

KUCERA

BSS: g; 18; 24 (min. IOin x I2in); apron; X-Acto knife with sharp
blade; old terry towels; roll of paper towels; 5 or 6qt plastic pail;
three 3in-6in plastic lids; five IO ounce clear (like used on air
planes) plastic cups and spoons; lg plastic bag; Scotch tape; masking
tape; simple design idea approx 4-5m by 6.5m. Note: plastic pails
can be shared with students who fly to Houston. Opt: hair dryer.
Fabric: min thirty-five IOin x I2in fabric sqs (pre-washed, press flat
in white, colors, prints).
547.
CREATING QUILTING DESIGNS WITH FREEZER AND CONTACT PAPERS MASHUTA
BSS: 7; 9; 12; 13; 15; 25 (med). Contact or freezer paper to try
samples (some available); Scotch tape; quilt top opt.
548.

HATTIES
' BASKETS

MORTON

BSS: 6; 7; 8.
MULLEN
549.
STARGAZEY HATZ QUILT
BSS: 4; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (l2-5in sq). Fabric: FQ for
background plus three or more contrasting fabrics for hat, stand,
and embellishment details (FQ or smaller).
550.
MAKING IT EASY WITH JACKIE
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in).

S12

551.

SECRETSFROMKOOS'WORKROOM
TEUFEL 604.
CREATING REALISTIC ROCKAND WOOD IMAGERY
AUSTIN
BSS: 4; 7; 8; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (l8in). Viin Clover bias tape maker;
BSS: 7; 8; 9; 19; 22; 23; 24 (8in x IOin); 26 or foam core (ilin x
variegated thread. Fabric: '/2yd base; eight to ten coordinating ViydViyd pes.

AFTERNOON
565.

CLASSES

CRAZYABOUTEMBROD
I ERY

CREECH

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.

566.

BSS: l8. Photographs of faces (should be bust size photos, clear and well
defined with nice soft shadowsusually a professional photo is best.)

INKJETPRINTING FOR PRINTSAND INDIVIDUALDESIGNS

ECKLEY

606.

MASTERN
I GHANDPE
I CN
IG

BLACKBERG

BORDERSBYDESG
IN

BUCKLEY

BSS: 9; 12; 13; 22; 25 (3m x l8in).

570.

ATMOSPHERC
I DYEN
IG

KUCERA

BSS: 8; 18. Wear old clothes and apron; rubber gloves. One 5~6qt
plastic bucket; one 3"5gal bucket or dish pan; twenty-five trash bags
that measure 24in x 48m when cut open; paper towels; tape
measure; five IO-oz clear (like used on airplanes) plastic cups and
spoons; lg thin plastic tarp to cover tables and work area. NOTE:
plastic buckets can be shared with those who fly to Houston.
571.
PIECED FAN BASKET
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; II; 12; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm).
572.

STARGAZEYDOGZ

MASHUTA

MULLEN

BSS: 4; 22; 23; 24 (med); 25 (l2-5in sq). Fabric: FQ for


background, FQ of "dog" fabric (your dog's colors or markings).
Opt: buttons for eyez; scraps for nose.
573.

STRIP& SLASH

ROBINSON

574. SECRETS FROM KOOS' WORKROOM

TEUFEL

See 551 Friday morning for supply list.

F R I D A Y,
NIGHT

WESTERN MINIATURE

DANIEL
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; IO 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in); 26
(36m x 36m).
609.

IMPR0VISATI0NAL SILK SCREEN PRINTING

DUNNEWOLD

BSS: 18; 19.


610.
CONFETTINATURESCAPES
ENDO
BSS: 7; 8; 22; 23; 24 (ilin x l6in); extra blade for rotary cutter;
monofilament quilting thread; photos of nature landscape; machine
embroidery thread (light gray, beige, green for highlights). Fabric:
Viyd of backing & batting; lyd of black soft tulle; scraps of fabrics
including dk, med, and light colors of solid, print, and hand-dyed,
nature colors.
611.
VICTORIAN SACHET WITH RIBBON ROSES & BLOSSOMS
BSS: 7; 8 (for ribbon); ruler or tape measure.
612.

HAWAIIAN

Q U I LT I N G

GB
IB

HAW

quilts are made with red/yellow, blue or green/white solids. Toneon-tone prints and batiks work well in these designs.

614.

600. POWER PAPER PIECING FOR BEGINNERS THOMSON

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.

QUILTYNECKTIES:ANALTERNATIVE I.D.

CRONE

MONOPRINTING WITH THICKENED DYES

JOHNSTON

BSS: 19-

EVENING CLASSES

602.
EASYRESS
I TFORSL
IK
BSS: 18; wear apron or old clothes.

607.
PICTURE PERFECTLANDSCAPE
BSS: 7; 8; 9; IO.

613.

OCTOBER
28
OWL
LEARNING

601.
LONGARMFANCYFEATHERFRENZY
BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

BURGE
STARS, STARS,AND MORE STARS
BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 12; 17- C-Thru Drafting Ruler 2in x l8in. Fabric:
Three to five FQs for Star blocks.

BSS: I; 4; 6; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 15; l6 (opt). Pre-washed IOO% cotton


fabric: two 20in sqs in contrasting colors. Traditionally Hawaiian

See 254 Tuesday morning for supply list.

603.

BELFORD

CLARKE

BSS: 8 .

569.

POSTERIZINGAND LINE DRAWING FOR FABRIC PORTRAITS

BORDERLN
I ES

BSS: 18.

568.

Bring those "splotchy" fabrics that look like painter's wipe cloths.
Multicolor/value fabrics, Harmonic Convergence, Glacier Park, and Color Rash
lines of fabric work well. Please no solids, calicos, or florals.

605.

BSS: 18.

567.

I7in); X-Acto knife/paper scissors if you prefer; Scotch tape. Fabrics:


I5in x 20in sky and/or water fabric. Other fabrics: you will only need
about ten fabrics, but you may want a variety from which to choose.

615.
TAYLOR

ALLEN

DESG
I NN
I GWORKSPACESFORQUL
ITERS

MASHUTA

TALLCATZPORTRAIT

MULLEN

BSS: 22 ; 23; 24 (med); 25 (l2-5in sq).

617.

BSS: I; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; IO; 22. Thrift shop necktie (the wider the


better); embellishments of all kinds. Fabric: various scraps.

KR
I SCH

BSS: 18. Opt: Design Wall handout for $1 in class

616.
ECKLEY

COMPASSCAPERS

BSS: 12; 13; 14; 25 (l8in long). Transparent tape.

FROMPHOTOTOAWORKN
I GPATTERN

BSS: 18. Lots


you would like
greeting cards,
easier it will be
618.

PRN
I CE

of photographs or pictures, preferably 8.5in x Ilin,


to portray in fabric and thread. Bring calendars,
flyers, brochuresthe more samples we have, the
to decide what works and what doesn't.

TRUMPETSAHOY!

RAYMENT

BSS: 3; 7; 8. Black machine thread.


619. LABELS THAT SPEAKBACKART
SPARGO
BSS: 9; l8; freezer paper; 02 Pigma pen. Fabric: Viyd washed
cream cotton.
S13

620.

NOT "JUSTANOTHER LOG CABIN"

SULLIVAN

BSS: 8; 9; IO (two or three); 14. Opt: Camera. Fabric: Ten to twenty


strips (any length) cut Viin wide and Viin wide, or use what is available
in class. No sewingjust paste-ups.
621.

PRECISION SERGERYPIECING +++

VANDERKLEY

BSS: IO; 18; 22.

S A T U R D A Y, O C T O B E R 3 9
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
701. LOPSIDED LOGS: NO SEAM RIPPERS ALLOWED! BONSIB

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; l8; 23; 24 (l8in x 24in); 25 (6in x 24in); 26 (36m


x 48m); Viyd lightweight double-sided paper-backed fusible. Fabric:
fifty-four strips, any color (many colors are best), med to dkin value,
cut the following widths: nine strips I-5in x 42in; nine strips I.75in
x 42in; nine strips 2in x 42in; nine strips 2.25in x 42in; six strips
2-5in x 42in; six strips 2-75m x 42in; six strips 3in x 42in. Also, cut
nine rectangles 5m x 6.5m in light values, any color; and nine
rectangles cut 5>n x 6.5m in med to dk values, any color.
THECOLOROFLIGHT

703.

TEXTILE COILPOTS

DEG
I HAN

BSS: I; 4; 6; 8; 18; strong sewing thread (like button thread) to


match fabric. Cotton fabric: equivalent of 2yds which includes some
striped fabric.
704.

MANIPULATED STRIPS FOR TACTILE TEXTURE

RAYMENT

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 12; 13; 25 (l8in). Sm selection of machine


embroidery threads.
705.

BATIK STARS INADESERT SKY

WALTON

BSS: 3; 7; 12; 13; 22; 23; 24 (llinx I7_n); 25; 26 (1.5yds). Creative
Curves Ellipse Ruler Set (2in x 4m ruler will be used); ten Ziploc
sandwich bags. Fabric: 2yds light or dk background.

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )
706.

EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).


707.

BLENDING PHOTOS WITH FABRIC

KRANZ

BSS: 9; 12; 23; 24 (med); 25 (l8in); Scotch tape; l8in wide roll of
freezer paper; fineline marker; selection of '/2yd pes fabric that could
blend with beach scenesky, beach grass, sand, water, etc.
708.

FANTASTIC FABRIC FACES: PERSONALPORTRAITS IN CLOTH

ALLEN

BSS: I; 4; 5; 6; 7; 8; IO; 22; embroidery floss; spray baste (opt);


batting. Fabric: FQs; scraps of mixed fabrics with lg prints.
709.

PORTRAITBYMACHINE WORKSHOP

712.

ANDERSEN

BSS: 8 (sm, fine that cut all the way to the point); 12; l8; removable
fabric markers; masking tape; seam ripper; light box (can be shared
with another student); monofilament or invisible thread; IOin x I2in
piece Sulky Totally Stable stabilizer.

MAGICAL MEDALLIONS-BLOCK ONE

BUCKLEY

ROTARY CUT MINIATURE SAMPLER QUILT

BURGE

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 12; 17; 23; 24 (ilin x I7in); 25 (3m x l8in). Fabric:


four FQs of dk to med value prints; four FQs of light value prints.
NOODLESOUP

CAFFREY

BSS: 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in or larger); 25 (6in x 24in & other opt
rulersOmnigrid g8L, Kaleido-Ruler 6in to l6in, Clearview
Triangle (6o) 8in or larger). Fabric: I5~20 strips (2in x 40m) of
diff fabrics, various colors and values; '/2yd of neutral background.
714. PAINTING IMAGES WITH DYES
See 520 on Friday for supply list.
715. HAND NEEDLE TURN APPLIQUE
BSS: 6; 8 (4in embroidery type); g (sm sharp).
716. BORDERS, BINDINGS, & EDGES

CHATELAIN

CHRISTOPHERSON

COLLINS

BSS: 18.
717. TANTALIZING TEXTURE

ECKLEY

BSS: 8; asst of machine embroidery threads, especially yellow,


brown, green, red, white, pink.
718.

GONZALEZ

BELFORD

BSS: 6; 7; 8; g; IO; 12; tape (any kind); 1.5yds freezer paper; fabric
markers; stapler & staple remover. Fabric: 20in background sq; Viyd
each two yellows; '/4yd each five greens; Vsyd ea three purples; Vsyd
pink; 20in sq for overlay which creates a frame around your block;
'/2yd underlay which should be a med to light print that contrasts with
background (teacher used a light green).

CATER-WOODS 713.

BSS: 8; 9; one qt bag of "found color"scraps of fabric, paper,


ribbon, or whatever.

DEALING WITH FACES

BSS: I; 3; 4; 7 (just a few); 8; 9; 12; 13; 19; 22; ultra fine point pen
that doesn't smear on tracing paper; a good variety of matching
threads is necessary for thread painting. Fabric: asst of smallish pieces
of fabricskin tones, 4 or 5 value levels of skin tones (light to dk).
Skin tone prints that read as a solid from a few feet distance; light
mauves and light olives for shadows; batiks that shift colors. Faux
wood patterns make good hair. Avoid overly strong patterns or
marks; gin x I2in unbleached muslin pre-washed and pressed.
711.

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

702.

710.

THREADPLAYII: PRIMA DONNAS

BSS: 7; 8; g; I.
Applique scissors.
719.

LEHMAN

Opt: cushion, especially if you're short.

FAILURE PROOF STRAIGHT LINE MACHINE QUILTING

MASHUTA

BSS: I; 3; 6; 7; 8; 18; 22. "Reject" pieced block made up of both


triangles and sqs (Ohio Star) or pieced top no larger than l8in x l8in
(no Log Cabins or "cheater cloth"); Sq of batting 2in larger than
block (cotton or cotton/polyester low loft); backing fabric 2in larger
than block; safety pins for basting (l.I25in); Viin masking, painter's,
or drafting tape; sm ruler; neutral cotton thread for bobbin;
monofilament, cotton, rayon and metallic threads; machine needles
Schmetz 8o/l2 denim or quilting and Metallica 80/12 (available for
purchase in class).
720. FANTASY FAIRY
BSS: 7; 8; 22.

McCAFFERY

721. MAKE WAY FOR ANGLEPLAY": THE MAGIC FOUR PATCH UNIT

M. MILLER

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 15; 22; 23; 24 (llinxl7_n); 25 (6insq); 26 (3ft x 5ft);


camera & film. Fabric: five fabrics of one color, light to dk, '/2yd
each; two to three FQs accent.
722.

REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWOATATIME

See 114 on Monday for supply list.

S14

PEDERSON

723.

SQUARINGTHE CIRCLE
PORTER
BSS: 3; 5; 7; 22; 23; 24 (23inxl7in); 25 (9.5m sq & I2-5in x 6in);

736. CREATIVE CUSTOM HEIRLOOM QUILTING

1.5yds fusible web; clear monofilament thread (invisible); 5-5in or


6in Circle template. Fabric: '/4yd each of five diff black and white

737. SPRAY, STENCIL, AND SILK

designs; lyd black; 1.5yds bright to dk graded for background.

BSS: 18; wear old clothes.

724.

738. NATURE'S INSPIRING IMAGERY

THREAD PAINTED LANDSCAPES

PRN
I CE
BSS: 7; 8; 22; 40wt- rayon or polyester thread: brown-variegated;
charcoal; gold-dk, bright; med gray; green-several shades; orangedk, med, variegated; black and white 60 wt bobbin fill thread;
additional threads in your stash; size 70 or 80 machine needles; 6in
wooden or plastic machine embroidery hoop; black permanent ultra
fine point marker; two I2in x I2in pieces of light landscape fabric.
725.
MACHINEAPPLIQUE THE EASY WAY
RAYMOND
BSS: 7; 8; 9; 18; 22; 26 (45m sq). Select your project and bring
fabric to serve as background for project. If making a garment, make
sure of size before you cut. If making sweatshirt jacket, bring
sweatshirt to workshop. Fabrics: Selection of distinctive, clear, crisp
motif fabrics. Suggestions are floral, fauna, Christmas, fall, animals,
western, underwater, butterflies and insects, scaled med to lg. Ahead
of time, iron fusible to the back of your fabric and cut out motifs.
Bring uncut fabric and extra fusible.
726.

CLOTHWITHOUTNEEDLES

RL
IEY

BSS: 7; 8; 9; IO; 22. lyd to 2yds fusible (WonderUnder, Steam-aSeam2), two lin foam brushes; paper ephemera; sm found objects;
Sobo glue; burnisher; brown paper grocery bag; a few of your
favorite photos. Fabric: Viyd or FQ white cotton; variety of fabrics
(FQand smaller scraps).
727.

TEABERRYSAC
SPARGO
BSS: I; 4; 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in); #24
Chenille needles; Thread Heaven; Viin magnetic snap closure.
Fabric: Viyd wool coating for purse; Vsyds cotton batting; scraps-olive
green, grass green, berry red, dk red, gold, turquoise, yellow wool.
728.

VANDERKLEY

ELEMENTARYSERGERYFORQUILTS

BSS: 15; 18; 22.

729.

PEPPERMN
I T&SASSAFRAS

ROGERS

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.


RITTENHOUSE

DINSMORE

BSS: 15; 18.


739. COMPLEX CLOTH
BSS: 18.

DUNNEWOLD

740. DESIGNING CIRCULAR BORDERS

GARBER
BSS: 12; 13; 20; 25 (24m); compass with extender bar; lg paper at
least 17m x 22in; tape; mechanical pencil.
741.

SPECIAL EFFECTS DYEING: FOLDAND DIP DYE

BSS: 8; 18. Wear old clothes and apron, rubber gloves; lg thin plastic
tarp to cover tables and work area. Ten sheets white paper; l8in ruler;
twenty pieces plastic trash bags that measure 24m x 48m when cut open,
five IO-oz clear (like served on airplanes) plastic cups and spoons; paper
towels; one 5qt or 6qt plastic pail; one 3 or 5 gal plastic pail or dish pan.
Pails can be shared for those who fly to Houston.
742.

DESIGNERHEARTS
L.POOLE
BSS: I; 3; 4; 6; J; 8; 9; 12; 13; 14; 15; 18; ig; 22. Fabric: 1.5yds
background; '/2yd contrasting for inside heart; mini iron and
extension cord.
743.

FUNKY DANGLES CABOCHON PIN

ROBERTSON

BSS: 6. Reading glasses if needed.


744. STRIP & SLASH
See 254 n Tuesday morning for supply list.
745. OPENING UP YOUR CREATIVE CENTER

ROBN
I SON
SPT
IZMUELLER

BSS: I; 8; IO; 14; 18. Opt: three colors embroidery thread and
needle; O.05 black permanent marking pen. Fabric: '/2yd Steam-ASeam2fusible webbing.

BALLARD

AFTERNOON CLASSES

BSS: 4; 7; 8; IO; 12; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x 18); 25 (6in x I2in or


larger); 26 (lyd); Bias Square ruler (any size). Fabric: 1.75yd light;
'/4yd each of four mediums; I.I25yd dark. (This includes borders.)

MORNING CLASSES
VINTAGE ROSE WITH BUDS BROOCH

STRING

GIBB

S TA R S

CLARKE

BSS: 18; Lapboard.

BSS: 7; 8 (for ribbon); ruler or tape measure.


731.

THE "A" WORDAPPLIQUE

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.


757. DESIGNS WITH LINES

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )
730.

756.

758. FUN COLORING FOR KIDS

GLICKMAN

BSS: 18; wear old clothes.


HAL

BSS: 3; 7; 8; 9; 18; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm). Foundation material


supplied by instructor. Fabric: Up to 2ydsscraps, strips, prints,
solids, a run of hand-dyed fabric; lyd background.

759. ENHANCING QUILTS WITH PAINT


See 125 on Monday morning for supply list.
761. ENHANCING PHOTOGRAPHS WITH PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE

732.
THESCALLOPEDEDGE
NICKELS
BSS: I; 4; "J; 8; 12; 13; 22; 25 (l2inx6in). Circle maker (find at office

BSS: 15; 18.

supply stores); fabric marking pencil; heat resistant template plastic


I sheet (teacher uses Templar); pinking scissors (if you have, please

BSS: 9; 12; 13; 14; 20; 21.

bring); IOin x IOin piece cotton batting. IOO% cotton fabric: Viyd
light; '/2yd med or dk.

763. DRAFTING FREE-FORM FLYING GEESE

MORNING CLASSES

762. DESIGNING FLORAL APPLIQUE

AUSTIN

DINSMORE

FROST

GARBER
BSS: 12; 13; 25 (l8in x 3_n). Lg paper (l7_n x 24in); tape, flexible
curve (24'n or more).

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
735.

HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS

SVATEK

BSS: 18. All fabrics and tools provided.


SIS

CULEA
KIRSCH 810.
FACINGFACES
764.
PARALLELISMS
BSS: 7; 8; 9; 22; 23; 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (l2-5insq); lyd fusible web
BSS: 5; 13; 14. One doll head with a seam down the center of face;
fabric markers in black, red, brown (teacher prefers Zig Millennium
(preferably Steam-A-Seam Lite). Fabric: at least ten FQs of cotton
or Micron Pigma); white gel roller; doll sculpting needle.
(more is better) bring a variety of colors and prints that make your
heart sing. Four Viyd tulle (different colors).

811. COLOR IN QUILTING

765.

FOREVERSTARS

BSS: 6; 7-, 8.
766.

GARBER

BSS: 8; IO; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (6in sq).

JOHNSTON

812. DESIGN WITH WATER-SOLUBLE RESISTS

STIPPLE QUILTING SKILLS

NICKELS

BSS: 8; 22- Thread: 50 wt cotton off-white and contrasting color;


opt: decorative thread-variegated cotton; sewing machine needles
80/12 Microtex; 25 safety pins (size O or 1); rubber gloves (size sm);
fabric marking pencil; opt-sm cushion for height. Fabric: ten I2in
sqs muslin; ten I2in sqs cotton batting.

BSS: 19.

KR
I SCH

813. REPLIQUE CONEFLOWERS

BSS: 4; 7; 8; 12; 22; extra Bernina bobbins; seam ripper; Scotch tape;
embroidery scissors with sharp point. Fabric: I2in sq blue (sky); 8in sq
each green, pink, purple, & brown; brown/gold variegated thread.

L. POOLE
767.
DRAGONFLYCIRCLE
BSS: I; 3; 4; 6; 7; 8; 9; 12; 13; 14; 15; l8; ig; 22. Fabric: two 25in

814.

sqs for background and circle in contrasting colors; 25m sq of


fusible lightweight interfacing; 20in sq for diamond; asst fabric

Away to use as foundation. Fabric: An asst of scraps (some available


in class).

scraps for wings and body; one roll of bias tape.


768.

TRIANGULAR STRING QUILT

MASHUTA

BSS: 3; 8; 9; II; 18; 22; 23; 24 (sm); 25 (sm); plain paper or Tear-

MILLER
815.
ANGLEPLAY"': THE BASICS
BSS: g; IO; 12; 13; 14; 15; 16; 22; 23 (for paper); 24 (Ilin x I7in);

STRIPPITY D00 DAH

BSS: 3; 22; 23 (28mm); 24 (l2in x l8in); 25 (6in x I2in); bent


tip tweezers.

25 (3m x l8in).
816. UNIQUE BUTTONHOLES, CLOSURES, BUTTONS, & BIAS
BSS: I; 7; 8; 15; ig; grey sewing machine thread.

S U N D A Y, O C T O B E R 3 0

RAYMOND

MORNING CLASSES

817.

800.

EQ5BEGN
I NERBASC
IS

GONZALEZ

BSS: 18; CD-RW or USB memory drive (opt).

801.

EQ5SOFTWARE:GETTN
I GSTARTED

KRANZ

TRANSFER

PHOTOS

TO

FABRIC

RILEY_

BSS: 8; g; 22; burnisher (spoon, bone folder, etc.); lin foam


brush; sm fine mist spray bottle from craft store; sm paper cup.
Fabric: Viyd white cotton or blend.
818.

802.

BURTON

BSS: 7; 8; 9; IO; 12; freezer paper; #24 Chenille needles, Thread


Heaven; applique pins.

SL
IVERMAN

VANDERKLEY
819.
DECORATORPILLOWS
BSS: I; 3; IO; 15; 18; 22; 23; 24 (l7_nx 23in); 25 (6in x 24m).

THE 3 BS
' BORDERS, BATTING,AND BINDING

BSS: 18. All fabric and tools provided.

803.

LONGARMBASC
IS

BSS: 18; Fiskars kids scissors.

804.

AMAZINGSILK,ASAWORKSHOP

820. FALLING IN LOVE WITH CURVES

PEERY

BSS: 18; wear old clothes. Opt: any silk scraps, silk ribbons, beads or
buttons you may wish to bring; or projects with silk to finish.
805.
COMPOSITION FOR PICTORIALQUILTS
BSS: 9; IO; _7; l8; 25 (l2in).
806. PINEAPPLE QUILTS MADE EASY

EARLY PINCUSHION

SPARG0

BSS: 18.

BSS: 3; 7; 12; 13; 22; 23 (28mm); 24 (ilin x I7in); 25; Creative


Curves 3in ruler$16.95 (available in class); four Ziploc sandwich
bags. Fabric: 2yds light or dk background.

ANDERSEN

BURGE

BSS: 3; 7; 8; l8; 23; 24 (llinx I7_n); 25 (3in x l8in). Fabriccut


from the lengthwise grain of the fabric: three strips each from seven
light value prints & three strips each from nine dk value prints. Strips
should be a generous 1.5m wide and I2in to l8in long. Also bring six
2.5in sqs cut from six dk value prints.
CATER-W00DS
807. FREE-MOTION/FREE FORM FLOWERS
BSS: 7; 8. Fabric: two Viyd pieces cotton/light color batik or solid;
'Ayd cotton batting.
808. FOLLOWING YOUR PASSION/MARKETING YOUR STRENGTHS

CHATELAIN

BSS: 18.
COLBURN
809.
BUTTERFLYTABLESCAPE
BSS: 3; 7i 8; II; 22; freezer paper (for templates); permanent
marker. Fabric: FQ muslin for foundation; fat Vsyd upper wing edge;
four FQs coordinating prints for wings; scraps for head and body; fat
Veyd zinger (opt).

s i 6

W W W .

quilts*
com

218. VICTORIA & ALBERT SNOWBALL *$85 224.

COSMIC SPIRALS

E,D,SM Kaffe Fassett & Liza Prior Lucy

E/SM

Barbara

Kaffe & Liza's newest book (TP) features


a simple traditional Snowball pattern.

Easy techniques for designing geometric


spirals. Begin a small wallhanging
containing one l8in block. Foundation
piecing is used to achieve precise points of
the black and white spiral. Play with color
to create depth and movement around the

Join the authors and develop your own


color variation. Colorwork is the focus of
this class. Learn to make a simple pattern
come alive with the use of unexpected
color harmonies.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = S85

219.

FOUNDATION PIECED
MARINERS
' COMPASS

IrD/SM

Brenda

*$70

spiral. Pattern provided. Journey of an Art


Quilter, Ch. 9, AQS; The Twentieth Century's
100 Best American Quilts, p. 47; Popular
Patchworks, Aug. 2003 p. 16; QJ^M Oct.
1995 Photo Finish.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

225.

piecing-, this once frightening block is


very manageable. Construct a single block
in class. The class will focus on paper

E,SM

piecing, use of oversize templates, expert


finger pressing techniques, a curved seam
to attach the background units and an
applique center to complete the design.
www.bearpawproductions.com, click on
books, Sharp Pointies, and view quilts.

Sharon

Pederson

Incorporate these timeless designs into


your quilts using your sewing machine.
Learn which designs are machine

2 2 0 . W E AV I N G A T R I O * $ 1 2 0
OF SEWING BASKETORGANIZERS
B,I
Monica
Impellizzeri
A set of three nesting baskets accented
with dyed reed and spindle handles.
Perfect to store your sewing notions,
patterns, and quilt squares. Students will
complete two baskets in class.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S55 = $120

226.

SEWWHAT???

l,SM

Lesley

spent doing fun and easy exercises


designed to get your creative juices
flowing. There's no sewing, just play and
discovery. Get ready to have fun!
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

*$86
Riley

techniques which will be bound into a


source book, www.lalasland.com
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S21 = $86

*$90

B,D,H,SM Virgi nia Robertso n


Finish a small doll during class. Learn
some simple doll making techniques as
you create an original art doll pin or gift.
The Dweebs are so easy that you might do
several in class!
CLASS PRICE $65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

APPLIQUEZ

E.SM

Jan

Working with pre-fused fabrics,


variety of funky shapes (using
templates) then stitch by hand
to decorate and embellish this

*$120
Mullen
cut out a
Mullen's
or machine
whimsical,

contemporary "Baltimore."
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S55 = $120

223. PERFECT HAND QUILTING WITHOUT PAIN *$75


E,H

Liuxin

Newman

Also offered as 112 on Monday and 433 on


Thursday. See 112 on Monday for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

228.

S.O.U.L. DOLLS
AQUIRKY DOLLCLASS

Sullivan

piece precise points with this "sew &. flip"


foundation method. Explore effective use
of fabrics, construction methods, design
options, and a math-free formula for
designing your ownany size! QAWB;
Fall '99 Fairfield Processing Ad.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

230.

POPART QUILT BLOCKS


,

agg

*$85

We

One image will be repeated to great effect


for a stunning quilt as we print gin x
I__;in quilt blocks using vividly colored
cloth, paints, and a thermofax screen.
Careful color combinations produce
spectacular results!
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $85

MORNING

CLASSES

8:00-1 1 :00 A.M.

copper mesh, metal, paper, tyvek, and


transparencies. In this process-oriented
class, create collages incorporating all
these new materials with your old
favoritefabric. Compile samples of

"THE DWEEBS DOLLS"

Eileen

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

Sewing is not just for fabric anymore. Learn


to stitch non-traditional materials: mica,

227.

Choose from several different IOin offcenter Star blocks and learn to accurately

friendly, how to draft them, and mark


them on your fabric. Stitch one block at a
time then join them using Pederson's
reversible technique. Also offered as 434 on

*$90

E,D
Libby
Lehman
Are you stuck in a creative rut? Learn how
to turn it into a groove. The day will be

222.

Thursday. Do not enroll for both.

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

CREATIVITYFOR KLUTZES

S65

SWITCHED ON SASHIKO

SUPER STARS-WITH STYLE! *$67

l,

Henning

With the help of foundation paper

221.

*$67 229.
Olson

*$80

E/SM Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


Let a doll make itself through your hands!
Begin with the basics of doll making and
sew an original doll from Spitzmueller's

235. I CAN DO THAT WITH MY LONGARM? *$55


E

Cathy

Franks

Longarms are for more than just quilting!


Beautiful textures such as fringing,
capturing, and pleating can be done. Silk
flowers can be used and you can make
your own thread appliques and fabric.
CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

236.

HAND PIECED STAMP BASKET

*$40

B,H
Cindy
Blackberg
Fall in love with hand piecing with no
templates! Pieces are stamped on fabric,
ready to cut out and sew. Create a small
three-block quilt inspired by an antique
quilt, www.cindyblackberg.com
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

237.

SCRAP QUILTS BY THE SLICE *$36

B,I,SM
Bethany
Reynolds
Learn to make fans with curved or
pointed outer edges, explore techniques
and design options, and get tips on
transforming your scraps into dynamic
quilts. Low-stress, productive play! Magic
Quilts by the Slice, Reynolds, AQS.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl = $36

Quirky Doll collection. Learn all the


secrets of unbreakable seams, quick turn
methods, effortless stuffing, and fanciful
gesture. At the end of class, paint faces
and discuss opportunities of how to dress,
accessorize, and put hair on your doll.
Basic sewing skills and the ability to kick
back and laugh are mandatory.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S15 = $80

j-.

TiTMMf
TUESDAY, OCT. 25 (com.)
MORNING

CLASSES

( L AT E
SESSION)
9:00 A.M.-NOON

240.

BEGINNING EQ5

B.D.CH

Barb

245. POWER CUTTING *$55 251.


AND POWER CUTTING,TOO
E.SM

*$55
Vlack

Also offered as 150 on Monday afternoon and 345


on Wednesday morning. See 150 on Monday for
description. Do not enroll for more than one.

TELLING YOUR QUILT'S STORY *$55

E/D/CH

Katrina

Hamer

Learn all of the possibilities of HP's


Custom Quilt Label Kit software. Leave
class with a minimum of one fabric
printed label.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

Caffrey

Quilters of all skill levels learn fast,


e f fi c i e n t c u t t i n g t e c h n i q u e s t h a t a l l o w
them to choose one best for the taskFabric kits provided for class. Bring your
tools and learn! Class is a process to learn
methods. No particular project is made.
Pooler Cutting and Power Cutting, Too (DCM).
Also offered as 272 on Tuesday afternoon. Do not
enroll for both.

CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

241.

Debbie

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S2Q = $55

246.

CUT,PASTE,AND PLAY

E,D

J^dy

Jan

Svatek

Use 2in to 3in wide strips of fabric to


construct basic units for quilting (such as
4-Patch and o-Patch blocks) as well as
triangles. Also offered as 541 on Friday morning,
Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 * $49

243. ADD DIMENSION & *$35


COLOR WITHALONGARM
E

Marcia

Stevens

Explore the use of trapunto, shadow


applique, raw edge and 3-D applique,
and decorative threads to add interest
and pizzazz to your quilts. This Power
Point presentation will walk you through
the steps.

244.
E

KIMONOTO DYE OVER!


June

*$55
Colburn

B.

pearl baby buttons. Choose from assorted


kits of the latest pastels, brights, or old
prairie-look fabrics. See a trunk show of
original baby and toddler vintage style
d e s i g n s , w w w. g o o s e b e r r y h i l l . c o m
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl6 = $51

Dales

*$40

E,SM

curvy shapes from paper. Arrange to form

Make an easy but eye-catching Christmas

designs that can be translated into fabric.


A simple, effective way to create original

wallhanging. Fabrics are precut and the


mystery will be solved in the classroom.
Information on using same block for a
r u n n e r, p i l l o w, a n d t a b l e c o v e r.

piecing or applique designs.

B,H

Nancy

re

nan

Daniel

The art of applique isn't hard to learn or


do. Practice and perfect back-to-basics
skills for success while you work on a fun
project A is for Apple A is for Applique. QNM
#338, pp. 58-6O; Learn to Do Applique in Just
One Weekend and 101 Applique Blocks, ASN;
w w w. n a n c y b r e n a n d a n i e l . c o m .
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = $41

248.

QUILT LIKE ME

B,SM

Laura

CLASSPRC
I ES
-35+MATERA
ILSFEES
-5=$40

Also offered as 129 on Monday morning, 275 on


Tuesday afternoon, and 375 on Wednesday afternoon.
See 129 on Monday morning for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

INTUITIVE COLORS DESIGN

E#D

Jean

Wells

$35
Keenan

and be creative at the same time.

250. KALEIDOSCOPE CRASH COURSE $35


Marti Michell

Use Marti's easy cutting and sewing


techniques to make Kaleidoscope quilts
that really spin! Straight sewing that looks
like curves. Also offered as 485 on Thursday
afternoon. Do not enroll for both.

QUILTED SILK BUTTERFLIES

B,SM

Diane

*$47
Ricks

Radiant hand-dyed silk becomes beautiful


3 - D i m e n s i o n a l b u t t e r fl i e s r e a d y t o a l i g h t
o n q u i l t s , g a r m e n t s , o r t o fl u t t e r i n y o u r
h o m e d e c o r. Q u i c k a n d e a s y q u i l t i n g ,
bobbin work, and beading.

STRIP & SLASH

E,SM

Jackie

*$50
Robinson

Working only with strip sets, these


fabulous diagonal blocks will twist and
turn and provide endless possibilities
of design. Make no half-square triangles
and yet "get" them. It's magic.

process for quiltmaking. See how to apply


these concepts to your quilting style.
Learn how to make good design decisions

B,SM

253.

*$55 254.
Fleine

249.

JennyRaymond

CLASSPRC
I E$35+MATERA
ILSFEE-S2l =$47

quilts, and home decor by utilizing dull,


stained, and just plain ugly silk
kimono/obi fabrics. Colburn will unlock
secrets to easy processes of over-dying

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

MYSTERYCHRISTMAS
STAR WALLHANGING

Like to cut? Afraid to draw? Try cutting

Learn the "intuitive color and design"

willingness to share with you her kimono


fabrics collection certainly makes this class
a unique experience.

Pace

quick and easy gift. Finish a bonnet with a


scalloped, turned-back brim, and
accented with tiny antique mother-of-

$35 252.

Make exciting silk fabrics for art to wear,

(recycling the Japanese silks) and magic


techniques for covering stains and
damaged fabrics. Her tips for handling
problems with older silks are invaluable.
Best of all, her Japanese silk expertise and

Kathy

*$51

Create a precious little reversible baby


bonnet for your adorable one, or for a

242. 4-PATCH, 9-PATCH, AND MORE *$49 247. NO-FAIL APPLIQUE FOR BEGINNERS *$41
B,D,H

PAMPERED CHILD BONNET

w w w. a n i m a s . c o m / S u p p l y L i s t s / S t r i p S l a s h
Supply.html Also offered as 458 on Thursday
morning, 487 on Thursday afternoon, 573 on Friday
afternoon, and 744 on Saturday morning. Do not
enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50
MORNING

LECTURES

9:00-10:00 A.M.

255. YOU OUGHT TO PUBLISH THAT!

$8

Susan Purney Mark


If friends are telling you to "publish your
designs," you'll enjoy hearing from one
who's been there. Lots of tips and ideas
for marketing, promoting, and getting
your ideas into print.

10:00-5 1 :00 A.M.

256. EMBELLISHING PRINTED


PHOTOGRAPHSAND IMAGES

4 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

$8 263. WONDER WOMEN- $8


WHYWE REMEMBERTHEIR QUILTS

Sharon Hull Dinsmore


Add dimension to your computer
generated imagery. Enhance images with
paints, dyes, markers, stenciling, or
stamping. Top with embroidery, silk
ribbon, beads, buttons, jewelry, trinkets,
or decorative thread quilting.

Yvonne Porcella
Look through quilt history: see the
development of personal, perplexing,
unique, innovative, colorful quilts.
Define the creative emergence of the art
quilt as it relates to quilt history.

AFTERNOON CLASSES

1 1:00 A.M.-NOON

2:00-5:00 P.M.

257. SCRAPBOOKING YOUR QUILTS: $8


SCRAPBOOKTECHNIQUES
FOR QUILTERSAND THEIR QUILTS
Sandy Bonsib
Explore techniques for adapting
scrapbooking techniques to quiltmaking,
including how to attach heavy
memorabilia, different methods for
writing on a quilt, and using photographs
in protective vinyl pockets or by
transferring them to fabric.

265.

DESIGNING QUILTS IN EQ5

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

266.

EQ5 FOR BEGINNERS

B,D,CH

LUNCHEON EVENT

*$55

I.D.CH
Barb
Vlack
Not for beginners. Design traditional and
non-traditional quilts and go beyond tbe
basics, learning to use EQ5's powerful
Graph Pad as you explore border options,
applique overlays, and quilting stencils.

Katrina

*$55
Hamer

Also offered as 121 on Monday morning and 366 on

N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M .

Wednesday afternoon. See description at 121 on


Monday. Do not enroll for more than one.

260. WEARABLES WALKABOUT LUNCHEON $29


Coordinated by Jane Hill
Take a lunch break and be entertained by
informal modeling from designers of the
latest wearables on the market. See
samples of garments, receive special
information on how they were created,
and where you can purchase the pattern
or materials in the exhibit hall.

270. QUICK SCRAPPY SAWTOOTH STARS *$41

"CLASS PR ICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = S55

267.

THE "A" WORDAPPLIQUE *$48

B#H
Te r r i
Burton
Learn traditional needleturn applique as
well as modern quick methods of applying
one layer of fabric to another. Explore
needles, threads, patterns, and fabrics for
that "take along" project. Also offered as J5
on Saturday afternoon. Do not enroll for both.

AFTERNOON LECTURES

CLASS PRICE S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S13 = $48

HEIRLOOM MACHINE QUILTING

$8

Joanie Z.eier Poole


Heirloom Machine Quilting uses refined
free-motion techniques to create
wonderfully sculptured quilt surfaces.
Information included for procedures
and supplies is exhibited on awardwinning quilts.
3 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 P. M .

268.

Katharine Stubbs Ward


Do you wonder how judges look at quilts
and make decisions about awards? Are
you curious about the process of judging
and how to understand comments made
about your quilt? This lecture will answer
those questions.

S35

E,LA
Sue
Patten
This is a no-holds-barred, free-motion
class. Explore a multitude of designs and
threads as you stitch your way into a
frenzy. This hands-on sampler will hold
dozens of ideas to display for your
customers. Using three easy steps, learn
to create new designs to fit any quilt
block or border.

271. VALUE WORKSHOP FOR QUILTERS $35


,

Sandy

Bonsib

Begin a small project using Half Square


Triangles as you learn techniques for
distinguishing value. Fast, fun,
and surprising!

272. POWER CUTTING *$55


AND POWER CUTTING, TOO
E

ebb

ie

affr

ey

Also offered as 245 on Tuesday morning. See that for


description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

269.
262. JUDGINGWHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? $8

FREE-MOTION FRENZY

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = $41

2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

261.

B,H
Cindy
Blackberg
All quilters love stars and these scrappy
ones will delight everyone! Learn basic
hand piecing while working on a 4-in
block. Like potato chips, you won't stop
with one.

SILKSFORWEARABLES
Carlo

*$73
Peery

Silks are the perfect fabric of choice for


art-to-wear projects. Explore the myriad
of silks available for wearables, and Peery
will help you discover easy methods of
color embellishing this versatile fiber. She
will introduce you to an easy process of
transferring screened images onto the silk
that reveal effective layering techniques to
enhance your own unique projects. This
class will encourage you to color, create,
and captivate.

273. SLICE 'EM & DICE 'EM STAR MEDALLION $35


l,A,SM Nancy Br en an Daniel
What can you make with four Nine-Patch
blocksfour Eight-Pointed Star
blocks...of course! Use special "Slice
'Em" techniques for perfectly easy Star
blocks. Slice 'Em and Dice Em Quilts, LA,
2004; www.nancybrenandaniel.com for
fabric ideas.

*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S38 = $73

WEDNESDAY
8:00-9:00 A.M.

300.

58

ABREATH OF CREATIVITY

Tricia Sp itzmueller
Awake-up hour tailor-made for quilters
to open the body and spirit to the energy
of creativity. Through her experience with
energy work, Spitzmueller will lead you
into rhythmic breathing, guided
meditation, gentle stretching movements,
and a short inspirational talk about
releasing creative energy. You will be
ready to begin your day centered, in
touch, and full of vigor. The hour begins
softly and builds to a crescendo where you
will feel vitality and a whole new sense of
well-being. It's a perfect way to start the
day! Also offered as 401 on Thursday, 501 on
Friday, and JOO on Saturday! Enjoy them all!

T U E S D AY, O C T. 2 5 ( c o n t . )
274.

MARINERS
' COMPASS

l,A,SM

*S36

Jane

Hall

Learn to piece this traditional pattern


with absolute accuracy, using freezer
paper foundations. Make an 8in block,
using a technique applicable to
Compasses of any size or shape. Firm
Foundations, Hall and Haywood, AQS,
1996. Also offered as 4$3 on Thursday afternoon.
Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl = S36

275.

QUILT LIKE ME

B.SM

*$55
Laur

lie

A/50 offered as 129 on Monday morning, 248 on


Tuesday morning, and 3J4 on Wednesday afternoon.
See 129 on Monday morning for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

278. MAGIC STACK-N-WHACK0 BUTTERFLIES *$65


1,SM
Bethany
Reynolds
Also offered as 130 on Monday morning and 37& on
Wednesday afternoon. See 130 on Monday morning
for description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

279. DIAMONDS FOR THE LILY-LIVERED *$61


B

Jackie

BEAUTIES *$36

I.D,SM

Jean

Wells

Keenan

Explore simple drafting of irregular


shaped New York Beauties. Piece the
block and plan a simple quilt. New York
Beauties, CST, by Valori Wells

CLASSPRC
I E-S35+MATERA
ILSFEE-SI=$36

shopping. Multiple buses depart from and return to the


convention center. Price includes transportation, all
entrance and/or entertainment fees, lunch, and tour
guide. Additional buses for each tour will take an
alternate route, but visit all the same locations.

Robinson

While they tend to appear complex, 6o


diamonds are super simpleif you know
the "tricks." You'll learn the secrets and
have a choice of three projects from the
same kit. www.animas.com/SupplyLists/
LLDiamondsSupp
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S26 = $61

EVENING LECTURE
5 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 P. M .

285. SERGER-CALLY ENHANCING YOUR QUILTS $8


Anne

276.

QUILT SHOPTOURS
Please join us for a day visiting local shops as well as
the most scenic areas nearby, for inspiration as well as

KlV

Shake the cobwebs from some of your


ideas of what sergers "do" as Anne takes
you on a serger-cal adventure. Explore,
create, invent, reinvent, and play the
"how, what, when, where, why" of sergery.

EVENING EVENT

9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

301.

OCEANWAVESTOUR

S90

Depart from the Convention Center and


head for shopping at one of Houston's
premiere quilt stores, Painted Pony 'n
Quilts. Painted Pony 'n Quilts is an
8500 sq ft quilt store full of 90OO bolts
of quilter's fabrics, hundreds of books,
notions galore, kits, patterns, machines,
furniture, and great quilters gifts,
including the Quilter's Silver Bell. Later
we will head further South to Galveston
Island for historical sightseeing and
shopping. On the way, an experienced
tour guide will entertain the guests by
talking about the History of Galveston.
Stops will be for an hour at each
location with a break in the day for a
delicious lunch at the Fisherman's Wharf
in Galveston.

6 : 3 0 - 8 : 3 0 P. M .

277. I LOVE THE VEST-BUT HATE THE FIT $35


E,

Mary

Lou

Rankin

Are you having trouble with fitting your


vest? The armholes gap and shoulders
don't lay nicely. Maybe you need a bust
dart, but where do you put it? Do you
need more room in hips or more length?
There are many creative patterns on the
market that look great in the picture.
Learn how to make them look great when
you wear them.

290. IQA WINNERS'CIRCLE CELEBRATION $5


Gorgeous quilts and $82,75^ in non_
purchase cash prizeswhat a winning
combination! You won't want to miss this
event! Open to everyone: IQA members
can attend free. If pre-enrolling for
classes, mark it on the enrollment
form. If not, show your membership
card at the door: If you haveHtostit,
go to the IQA table at the event to get a
ticket before standing in line. Only Judged
Show winners will have reserved seating.

When lunch has concluded, the tour will


continue to the Bishop's Palace (the
most famous architectural wonder in
Historic Galveston). The Bishop's Palace
was built in 1886 for Walter Gresham, a
Galveston attorney, and later purchased
for Bishop Christopher Bryne in I23The home features woodwork of
rosewood, satinwood, and white
mahogany, and various fireplaces from all
over the world. The mantle in the front
ballroom won first prize at the
Philadelphia World's Fair in 1876.

After touring the Bishop's Palace, the


group will go to one of the most popular
of the landmark districtsthe Strand.
The Strand is home to more than IOO
shops, antique stores, restaurants, and art
galleries. The Strand is one of the largest
and best preserved concentrations of
Victorian iron-front commercial
architecture in the country. Here the
group has free time to snack, shop, and
enjoy the sights. Also offered as 402 on
Thursday. Do not enroll for both.
9 : 1 5 A . M . - 4 : 4 5 P. M .

302. TALL PINES/OLD TOWN SPRING TOUR $70


Enjoy a full day of shopping at three of
Houston's finest quilt shops in the pines
of north Houston. We will visit It's A
Stitch, Juliene's Quilts, and Plain and
Fancy. Each stop will be for an hour with
a break for lunch at Wunsche Brothers in
the heart of Old Town Spring.
It's A Stitch, has over 8,300 sq ft of fun
and inspiration with over 6,000 bolts of
fabric from all of the major companies,
and is the #1 multiple location Bernina
dealer in the U.S. If you like patterns,
they have hundreds to choose from along
with all of the books, notions, and threads

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

T H R E E - D AY

( C O N T I N U E D F R O M M O N D AY )

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

9 : 0 0 A . M - - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 . 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

305. "MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME TO SEW" *$68 1C


I_fH

Faye

Learn Anderson's tips for making smooth

Make It and Take It sessions at the third


floor Prefunction area. No pre-enrollment is

Designs: My Mother Taught Me to Sew, AQS.


CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = S68

required. This is a drop-in event and supplies


will be limited, so come early.

306.
E

RAILFENCE RIOT
,

$65

Sandy

Bonsib

TA K E

IT

Kathy Pace will offer a Vintage Fleur


Corsage with Trailing Bud Make It &
Take It. Create a unique floral pin using

Quilts from Favorite Blocks, MC, April 2005.

FEE; $20, PAID WHEN YOU ARRIVE.

307. VIOLET: NEW WAYS WITH VELVET, *$80


YARNS,TULLE
E.D.SM

Patti

Medaris

308.

WELCOME

l,SM

Cynthia

*$90
England

Welcome your guests to your home with this


quaint design. Quilted or framed, this will
make a beautiful addition to your home.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

309.

ANTIQUE LONE STAR

S65

l,SM
Helen
Yo u n g
Frost
Combine 19th Century reproduction
prints with rotary cutting and strip
piecing to make your own "antique." Use
the Young's classic method for an easy
and perfect star.

310. STAMPING AND PAINTING WITH DYES $65


E,D

Ann

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

Culea

surprising. Similar project in Gulea's


book, Creative Cloth Doll Making, RC, 2003.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S15 = $80

Old Town Spring is a quaint turn-of-

clothing, accessories for the home, and


gifts for all occasions.

IT AND

9 : 0 0 A . M - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

antique lace, beaded trims, and a motherof-pearl button, along with loops of frizze
and bead yarn all attached to a shaded silk
tea rose. As supplies last.

you. Focus on changing the look and feel


of velvet and using materials you may find

refreshing change from big-city malls.


Find a variety of antiques, collectibles,

MAKE

Simple X 2 + a Twist = Easy to make but


excitingly complex to look at! Fast, fun,
and easybut it doesn't look it! From
Bonsib's newest book, Tried and True: New

quilting supplies, and gift items. As a


Husqvarna Viking sewing machine dealer,
they carry accessories for the machine
embroidery enthusiast, quilter, and sewer
alike. Plain and Fancy Quilts has a
selection of fabrics, notions, books,

Victorian-style shops, restaurants,


museums, and art galleries. Most of the
shops occupy buildings and homes
constructed in the early 1900's for the
then booming railroad town. Step back in
time as you browse these shops that are a

See description at IOO, Monday, October 24-

flowing curves, sharp points, clean inside


angles, and the benefits of working flat on
a lapboard while appliqueing four Folk
Art blocks from the quilt My Mother Taught
Me to Sew, selected as one of the IOO Best
American Quilts of the past century. Applique

Creating new fabrics from bits and pieces


of yarns and tulle releases a new person in

the-century town built near the Great


Northern Railroad, composed of

ART (QUILTING)
MADE SIMPLE (continues)

Anderson

you could ever want. Juliene's Quilts


features a complete line of fabrics,

patterns, and gift items available. The


fabric area is arranged with such precision
that you think you have just stepped into a
color wheel! There are over 7.000 bolts
of fabric with the largest selection of
batiks in the Houston/Bay area!

CLASS

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

Johnston

Johnston demonstrates techniques from


her book Color By Design, SP, using simple

311. SILK SCREENING WITH PH0T0-EZ *$105


E

Ginny

Eckley

Utilizing black and white designs and the


easy Photo-EZ screening material, Eckley
will guide you through developing silk
screens from your own unique images or
designs from the computer printer. Your
images are then screen-printed onto silks,
utilizing instant set dyes and paints for a
fast imaging application. Now there is no
need to have expensive equipment or
lengthy, involved processes to create your
own individual silk screen images. These
easy processes are perfect for transferring,
layering, and coloring images for any
project, www.fabricpainting.com
"CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE S40 = $105

312. UNDER THE INFLUENCE *$67


OR HOW TO AVOID THE "DERIVATIVE" LABEL
E,D,H

Pamela

Allen

Bring reproductions of master painters


and translate them into an original art
quilt; not copied, not appropriated, but
your personal interpretation!
*CLAS$ PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

recipes and surprising tools. Sit back and


enjoy learning her tricks of the trade.
www.annjohnston.net

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 (cow.)

_______
^J*
W X
WW
W W "ilf * '

313. PAINTING TO ENHANCE YOUR QUILTS *$83


E

Esterita

Austin

No previous painting experience required.


Don't have the right fabrics at the right
moment? Need more distinction in your
work, a highlight, a shadow, or just more
"oomph"? From the fusing to the
painting, learn how to use light and
shadow by selecting the right fabrics and
applying a few well-placed dabs and
strokes of paint. Make an Ilin x Vjixi still
life with amazing depth! Folk Art Magazine
200I p. 24; Agsummer 2001 p. 30;
g/VM#331, p. 37- #336 pp- 36 & 37;
American Style magazine,- Fiber Arts Book J;
www.esteritaaustin.com
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl8 = $83

314. HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE *$77


1,H
Karen
Kay
Buckley
Learn hand applique and dimensional
techniques to include stuffed stems,
gathered flowers, perfect circles, and perfect
points. Applique Basics: Flower Wreaths, AQS.

319.

BAMBOOBAG

E/SM

June

Make a tote so good looking you can take


it to the office! Easy strip piecing
highlights your Asian, contemporary,
batik, even country fabrics. Simple bag
construction techniques, and ideas galore
for making more!

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 2 = $77

315.

TENNESSEEWALTZ

E,SM

Eleanor

*$115
Burns

piecing with straight seams. Also offered as


518 on Friday. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S50 = $115

UNDERCOVER IN HOUSTON VI

317. QUILT LINE AS THE THIRD S65


DESIGNASPECT
E,D
Hollis
Chateiain
This is a process class that will help you
find new ideas on how to use quilting to
enhance the look of your quilt. The main
objective is to use quilting lines to create
depth, texture, tension, or shadowing
which gives a new dimension to your
quilt. Bring a quilt top, traditional or
contemporary, and learn how to enhance
it with quilting. AQ, Spring 1998, pp. 4247; QNM, July/August 1999, pp. 26-27;
The Twentieth Century's Best American Quilts,
p. 83, PR; Great American Quilts 1999, OX,
p. 136; www.hollisart.com

HAND QUILTING

*$71

E,H Darlene C. Christopherson


Start a pillow top using a kit and learn a
lot. Very informational. Learn marking
and some trapunto. A Perfect Union of
Patchwork & Applique (C&T);
www.darlenechristopherson.com
CLASS PRICE S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = S71

Gail

Garber

Stitch a fabulous star in just a day using


paper foundation piecing. Designed
especially for Houston 2005! AQj Vol XX,
No. 2; QNM #354; Stellar Journeys books,
AQS 2002; www.gailgarberdesigns.com
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $95

325.

HOLLY STAINED GLASS


TABLERUNNER

320. VICTORIAN CRAZY PIECED PURSE *$115


l,

A,

Julie

Craig

E,D

*$1C

Brenda

Henning

Designed to hold a matching sewing


hussif, it can also double as an everyday

Streamlined stained glass technique using


fabric glue and fusible bias tape. Learn to

handbag. Techniques feature Crazy


stitching, silk ribbon embroidery, and
beading. Dye demonstration included.
Project will not be finished during class.

place the bias tape in sequential order,


negotiate curves, and miter corners. The
project can be hand or machine stitched.
The table runner is a new design created

$65

l/SM
Debbie
Caffrey
Also offered as 106 on Monday and 5*9 on Friday.
See 106 on Monday for description. Do not enroll for
more than one.

318.

E,SM

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $85

Combine traditional Star and Snowball


blocks to give the illusion of curved

316.

*$85 324. SENSATIONAL CIRCULAR STARS II *$95


Colburn

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE $50 = $115

321.

PERFECTLYPAINLESS POINTS

just for this class! It features lively holly


leaves and berries, an elegant addition to

*$75

l,SM
Judy
B.
Dale;
Learn the marking, cutting, and sewing
tricks that make it possible to piece a
floral curved-seam design with long
tendrils and graceful curves. As a bonus,
discover how easy it is with this precision
method to produce impressively sharp
pieced points! Curves in Motion, C&T;
www.judydales.com
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

your holiday table.


CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

326. SMALL MACHINE- *$72


EMBROIDERED LANDSCAPE
E,D,SM

Diane

Herbort

Create a miniature appliqued scene and


learn free-motion embroidery techniques.
Make bushes and trees from threads and
water-soluble stabilizer. Discover easy
tricks for creating highlights and shading.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S7 = $72

322.

PERFECTPOINTS

$65

E,SM
Carol
Doak
This popular class shares the tips and
tricks for producing perfect points
through paper piecing. Using one block
from 300 Paper-Pieced Quilt Blocks, MC,
learn about fabric choices, joining blocks,
matching and reducing bulk at the points.
Even if you are new to patchwork, your
points will be perfect!

323.

PRECISION STRING PIECING

S65

E,SM
Caryl
Bryer
Fallert
Also offered as 1OJ on Monday and 524 n Friday.
See 10]7 on Monday for description. Do not enroll for
more than one.

327. WEAVING A TWILL NANTUCKET BOWL *$105


B#l

Monica

Impel

izzeri

Unique round rattan basket woven on a


wood base. Learn a simple twill pattern,
accented with smoked and round reed.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S40 = $105

328.

THREAOPLAY I: THE BASICS *S100 334. HOLIDAY IDEAS FOR THE HOME *$80 340. THE BIAS-CUT

I,
S
M
Libby
Lehman
Concentrate on exploring different
machine stitching techniques to give your

quilts an individual and unique flavor. In


order to learn as many different styles as

wallhanging, or pillow top. Easy ideas will


be demonstrated and displayed; including

possible, students will develop samples


rather than completing a class project.
The following will be covered: sheer
ribbon illusions, satin and decorative

Jenny's method for making potpourri.


CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $80

CLASS PR1CE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

Mary

Mashuta

Stripes + solids + yoyos! Pick one to seven


stripes and three to eight solids. Learn
that more color and more fabric is more
fun and that sophisticated quilts don't
have to be hard to piece. Kaffe Fassett's
Caravan of Quilts, pp. 12, 13, 78, 79.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S4 = $69

330.
E,SM

S65

BEANIEZ BEAN BAGS


Jan

Mullen

These bean-filled cubes are made to sit


on, stack, and importantlydecorate. Use
pre-stitched blocks of your choice that
you will then piece, quilt, and learn how
to construct, www.stargazey.com

331.
E.SM

PRISMATIC FLOWERS
Barbara

*$67
Olson

A variety of multi-colored shaded


fabrics is the key to creating this
amazing flower. Learn to look at your
fabric for the intricacies rather than the
overall design. Turned-edge machine
applique adds depth. Threadwork adds
texture and will be demonstrated. Journey
of an Art Quilter, pp. 140, 143, 145; AQ,
Fall 2002, p. 40; AQS 2003 Calendar,
May; www.barbaraolsonquiltart.com
(CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-$2 = $67

332. REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWO AT A TIME $65


E/SM

Sharon

Come play for a daymake a small dried


fruit holiday wreath, a table runner,

335.
E#

Diane

Ricks

Pederson

design onto silk. After stretching silk, gutta


is applied to outline the design. When
painted with dye you get the most glorious
results. Use as quilts, wallhangings,
or garments.

Gibb

Learn three techniques for making roses


from hand-dyed, bias-cut silk ribbon.
Create three very different roses using the
folded rose, petal rose, and coil rose
methods for ribbon work. Two leaf

Porter

This fascinating original design is easily


made by strip piecing and 4-5in sc[sStunning visual designs with simple blocks
turn, twist, and interlock giving the effect
of a tiled mosaic floor.

341.

LIVING ON THE RAW EDGE *$45

E,SM
Judy
Irish
Paint a picture in fabric and thread.
Simple and fast techniques, which give
almost instant gratification and a versatile
technique for wallhangings, quilts,
and clothing.

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

336. CONTEMPORARY ALBUM QUILT *$88 342. STACK-N-WHACK NOSEGAY QUINTET *$65
E,SM

Virginia

Robertson

I,

Bethany

Reynolds

Learn the basics of machine applique and


free-motion applique. Use bright batiks
and bold prints as you choose which
blocks from the book to create your own

Piece five unique bouquets wrapped in


three-dimensional sleeves for a lovely
wall quilt. Kit is precut. 3 Quilters
Celebrate the 4 Seasons, AQS, 2004;

unique quilt. Robertson also teaches


quilt-as-you-go and color in this class.
Tlie Big Book of Applique Designs, SP.

www.bethanyreynolds.com/20 05/I QF.ht ml


for project photo.
'CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-$30 = $65

CLASS PRICE $65 + MATERIALS FEE-S23 = $88

337.

SHHH! ITS
' ASECRET

B,l,SM

Jackie

338.

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Robinson

SAFFRON HILL

l,D,H,SM

MORNING CLASSES
( L AT E S E S S I O N )

$65

Enjoy a mysterious day starting a great


52in x 66in lap quilt, having fun, and
learning some new tricks for piecing.
Precutting info at:
www.animas.com/SupplyLists/Shhh

Sue

$90

345.

BEGINNING EQ5

B.D.CH

Barb

*$55
Vlack

Also offered as 1$0 on Monday afternoon and 24


on Tuesday morning. See description at 150 on
Monday. Do not enroll for more than one.
CUSS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE S20 = S55

Spargo

Create a small house quilt (36" x 31")

346. DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY AND QUILTS *$55

adding your own favorite images. Using a


piece of overdyed upholstery fabric,
design with wool, flannel, velvet, florals,
couching, beading, and stacked wool
applique. Student's work can be seen at
www. suespargo. com

E,D,CH

Katrina

Hamer

Explore ways to get the most from your


digital photosfrom beginning to end.
Hands-on experience with photo editing
software and printing a photo onto fabric!

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

MORNING CLASSES
( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

347. HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS *$49


B,H
Jan
Svatek
Discuss quilt marking, batting, backing,
and hoop vs. frame. You will actually

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

333. PORTER'S PUZZLE TESSELLATION $65


Christine

SILK ROSE *$60

Helen

GUTTA RESIST SILK PAINTING *$90

Also offered as 114 on Monday and J22 on Saturday.


See 114 on Monday for description. Do not enroll for
more than one.

E,D,SM

E,H

techniques are also included.

This is the best way to get a representational

SOPHISTICATED PLAY QUILT *$69

l,D

Raymond

(CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

stitching, and potluck applique. Also offered


as 527 on Friday. Do not enroll for both.

329.

Jenny

339.
E,SM

SLICESOFCOLOR
Linda

S35
Ballard

Sewing curves without pins? Yes, it can be


done on this traditional pattern known as
Whirligig. It's easy, fast, and fun! Start
with four blocks and go from there.

practice the quilting stitch on your


batting "sandwich" as Svatek shows ways to
make your quilting easier and more
enjoyable. Also offered as 735 on Saturday
morning. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 - $49

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 (com.)


348. LONGARM LACES, *$55
CUTWORK,AND CHIFFON
I,LA
Julie
Mullin
Did you ever consider making custom
embroidered chiffon on your longarm?
Learn continuous-line cutwork, custom
chiffon, and other lacey lovelies. Prepare
to be amazed by your own work.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = S55

349.

SWEETHEARTS

E,

SM

Ka

ren

*$65
Combs

A charming quilt with an amazing illusion


of depth. These hearts look so real that it
is hard to believe they are truly flat! This
class is kitted and contains the perfect
fabric to create these hearts, plus
background, border, and binding.
Everything is precut, so you can start
sewing immediately! 3 Quilters Celebrate the 4
SeasonsAQS, 2004. www.karencombs.com
and click on Workshops. Also offered as 371 on
Wednesday afternoon. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

350. FREE-MOTION MACHINE *$50


QUILTING DESIGNS
I.SM

Laura

Heine

Also offered as 1$6 on Monday afternoon. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50

351.

LeMOYHE STARS BYHAND

B,I,H

Jo

*$47
Morton

Stitch a piece of history using this early


star block that dates to the early l8oo's.
"No Knot" hand piecing with tips to make
accurate templates and pressing.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S12 = $47

352.
l,A,H

$35

THUMBQUILTING
Te d

Storm

Expand your quilting technique and


discover what a joy it is to quilt in all
directions. Tips to improve your hand
quilting stitches will be given. Ted's
ThumbThimbles are available in class to
use and/or purchase, www.tedstorm.nl
Also offered as 488 on Thursday afternoon. Do not
enroll for both.

Charlotte AngottiJust Two Strips


Robin AtkinsImprovisational Bead Embroidery
Thorn AtkinsBead Embroidery to Embellish
Your Quilt
Joyce R. BeckerSecrets of Simple
Landscape Quilts
Nicki [BeckerFinally! Easy to Sew Watercolor
Quilts with the Magic of Quilt Fuse
Wendy Butler BernsYes, Tarn...
and Other Embellishments
Cindy BlackhergQuilting with a Spoon!
Shelly BurgeString Piecing: New Looks for
Traditional Blocks
Pam ClarkeColor Wash Applique Longarm
ClotildeHow to Use the Perfect Pleaterfor
Decorative Effects
Sally CollinsVery Narrow (l/8in) "Border"
Linda CroneDecorative Stitches for Landscapes
Nancy Brenan DanielThe 3-Minute
Feathered Wreath
Helen DeighanTextile Coil Pots with Different

10:00 A.M.-NOON

WEDNESDAYSAMPLER

$30

Over 35 Festival teachers at separate tables


around the room offer continuous
demonstrations of particular techniques
and methods. Students circulate around
the room informally. Enrollees receive a
booklet of one-page handouts from each
participating teacher. Sunday Sampler,
825> follows the same format, but topics
and teachers vary.

R T

Tr i c i a Q u i r k S p i t z m u e l l e r
A fast paced, intriguing, and different
kind of color lecture! Artists, writers, and
musicians have used colors for centuries
to invoke a mood, portray an idea, or
establish an emotion. The colors that we
consciously or unconsciously choose to
use in our quilts, garments, and homes
can influence our energy, health, and
well-being. Learn about the symbolism of
colors, their healing properties, and how
to determine the color energy you need to
create balance in your quilts, your work,
and your environment.

FILM PREMIERE LUNCHEON


N O O N - 2 . 0 0 P. M .

Easy Techniques
Cathy FranksPainting on Fabric
Rayna GillmanText in Quilts
Marlene D. GlickmanInstant Fabric Color
and Design
Jane HallCover that Space...and Keepyour
Grainline In-line

360. THE GREAT AMERICAN QUILT REVIVAL $29

Nancy HindsEnglish Paper Piecing by Machine


Sara HochhauserMagic Quilting by Machine
Alice K.ishFoundationless String Piecing
Alice KolbIt's All About Crazy
Susan Purney MarkUsing Sheers
and Overlays
Judy MathiesonPerforated Freezer
Paper Foundations
Bonnie Lyn McCafferyPainted Faces You
CANDo!
Marti MichellFlying Geese With No Gimmicks
Liuxin Newman-Perfect Hand Quilting
Without Pain
Joanie Zeier PooleSculpting Images with
Refined Free-Motion Quilting
Yvonne PorcellaTote Bag Quilts

Film hosted by Georgia Bonesteel


Enjoy a delicious lunch followed by a
Festival treatthe premiere of one of the
newest PBS documentaries. Hosted by
noted quilter, teacher, author, and
former Festival Silver Star winner Georgia
Bonesteel, this film tells of how quilts
came to be recognized as both works of
modern art and a gratifying traditional
craft, exploding into popular culture
during the 20th century. The Great American
Quilt Revival captures a historic period of
American art and craft, covering quilt
history ranging from pioneer quilt
designer Marie Webster to the quilts of
the Amish and African American
traditions, from the rise of the "art quilt"
that began in 1971 when the Whitney
Museum of American Art in New York
hung quilts on the walls like paintings, to
the overwhelming response of quilts

Jennie RaymentRipped Strips for


Wacky Weaving
Lesley RileyInkjet Transfer on Fabric
Karen RoossienCreative Cotton Chenille
Eileen SullivanSnowftakes & Crystals
Linda V. TaylorLongarm Quilting: Perfect
Circles and Feather Medallions

mourning the ^/l 1 tragedies.

Virginia WaltonFriendship Forever


Maggie WeissSiIkscreen Magic Quilt Labels

Lesley Riley
Learn the secrets of getting it all done
from a busy quilter, author, teacher,
mother, and magazine editor (Cloth Paper
Scissors). In this fun and informative
lecture you will discover how you can fit

MORNING LECTURES
8:00-9:00 A.M.

Jean Wells Keenan

355.

357. THE HEALING PROPERTIES OF COLOR: $8


MUSING ON THE MYSTERIES

Shaped Bottoms
Noriko EndoConfetti Naturescapes: New and

356. SEEING NATURE THROUGH $8


THE EYES OFAQUILTER

MORNING EVENT

10:00-1 1:00 A.M.

Design and color ideas abound in nature.


Learning to "see" color and design around
you can be learned. Jean will open up your
imagination and help you to explore ideas
and translate them to quilting.

AFTERNOON LECTURES
2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

361. MAKING TIME FOR MAKING QUILTS $8

quilting and other arts and crafts into


your life, into the space, and into time
you have available. We will get rid of all
the "if-only's" and other roadblocks that
are keeping you from taking the time for
yourself and your interests.

372. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM *$40


NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS
E#SM

Nancy

Brenan

Daniel

Also offered as 154 on Monday afternoon, 45& on


Thursday morning, and 544 on Friday morning. See
154 on Monday afternoon for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

373. HAND QUILTING, THE FINAL TOUCH $35


E/H

Jane

Hall

Learn or brush-up on the basics of hand


quilting: marking, batting, tools, and how
to start and stop with no knots, while you
work on a Crossed Laurel Leaf design.

374.

QUILT LIKE ME

B,SM

Laura

*$55
Heine

Also offered as 129 on Monday morning, 248 on


Tuesday morning, and 275 on Tuesday afternoon. See
129 on Monday morning for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

375.

368.

4 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

TAMING THOSE WILD THREADS $35

E.LA

362. VICTORIA & ALBERT INSPIRATIONS $8


Kaffe Fassett
London's Victoria & Albert Museum for
Decorative Arts has provided Fassett with
inspiration for over 30 years. His newest
quilt book features his interpretations of
these glorious quilts. See how the V & A's
old treasures become new through his eyes.

Ron

Paul

Understanding longarm machine


mechanics will help you use those
seemingly impossible specialty threads.
Hands-on practice making tension
adjustments and quilting with a wide
assortment of thread types will give you
the experience to unwrap that thread
collection you covet.

VESTEDINTEREST

E,D

Alice

$35
Kolb

Take the most practical of garments to the


edge of flattery. Learn to personalize in
length and widthbutton closures,
per s onal i z ed l abel s , and s i m pl e
embellishment with thread and trim. This
class will be a demonstration and trunk
show with personalized question and
answer and handouts with how-to's.

376. MAGIC STACK-N-WHACK BUTTERFLIES *$65


AFTERNOON

369.

CLASSES

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

B,l

365. DESIGNING CUSTOM SET *$55


QUILTS WITH EQ5
l,A,D,CH

Barb

Vlack

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl = $36

Graph Pad and setting blocks of different


sizes in Custom Set, the least-structured

370.

quilt layout format in EQ5.

EQ5 FOR BEGINNERS

B,D,CH

Katrina

*$55
Hamer

Also offered as 121 on Monday morning and 266 on


Tuesday afternoon. See description at 121 on Monday.
Do not enroll for more than one.

Te r r i

MARINERS
' COMPASS
Cindy

*$45

l/SM

Bethany

Reynolds

Also offered as 130 on Monday morning and 278 on


Tuesday afternoon. See 130 on Monday morning for
description. Do not enroll for more than one.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

377. STORY TELLING TIME *$40


USING QUILTS TO EXPRESS OUR STORIES
E,D

Tricia

Quirk

Spitzmueller

Using her recent walk across northern


B l a c k b e ; Spain and the quilt series it inspired,

Easily hand piece this classic pattern.


The Ilin block will be stamped for

Spitzmueller will lead you through exercises


in expanding your creativity and thinking

g r e a t e r a c c u r a c y, u s i n g n o f o u n d a t i o n

patterns. Through story telling, slides,


and wonderful guided imagery you will

p a p e r ! Te c h n i q u e s i n c l u d e fl a t b l o c k
piecing and easy color placement.
w w w. c i n d y b l a c k b e r g . c o m
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE $20 = $55

367. TOOLS AND TIPS


FOR BEGINNING QUILTMAKERS

Stevens

p r o fi t a b l e p r i c i n g , a n d t i m e m a n a g e m e n t
of a small business. Learn tips and tricks
of the trade.

freeform quilt designing tricks, using the

CLASSPRC
I ES
-35+EQUP
IMENTFEES
-20=$55

Marcia

With 21 years of experience, Stevens will


discuss advertising, customer relations,

For experienced EQ5 users. Learn

366.

LONGARM BUSINESS DETAILS *$36

have the opportunity to complete a small


8in x 8in study to be used as inspiration.
CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

SWEETHEARTS
*$49

E,SM

Karen

Combs

Also offered as 349 on Wednesday morning. See that


Burton

for description. Do not enroll for both.


CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

Also offered as 152 on Monday afternoon. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S14 = $49

- E 1

WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26 (cont.)


EVENING EVENTS
5:00-7:00 P.M.

VIPPREVIEW
FOR FESTIVALENROLLEESAND IQAMEMBERS
Get a two-hour shopping and exhibitviewing jump on public preview attendees.
Festival enrollees admitted free with
badge. IQA members admitted free with
badge or valid membership card. Do not
enroll for this event.

7 : 0 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

INTERNATIONAL QUILT FESTIVAL PREVIEW


Get a three-hour shopping and exhibitviewing jump on Festival day-trippers.
Festival enrollees admitted free with
badge. IQA members admitted free with
badge or valid membership card. Do not
enroll for this event.

THURS & FRI


OCTOBER

8:00-9:00 A.M.

27

T W O - D AY S E M I N A R
8 : 3 0 A . M . - 5 : 3 0 P. M .
( N 0 0 N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

400.
RICKY TIMS QUILT SEMINAR *$165
E
Ricky
Tims
No waiting list, no supply list, no sewing!
Learn the best that Tims has to offer. The
entertaining and educational lecture/
demonstration style seminar will cover
improvisational patchwork, Convergence
quilts, machine quilting, drafting
dynamic designs, applique secrets,
trapunto, machine-finished piped
bindings, and much, much more.
Participants will receive an exclusive IOOpage color syllabus with step-by-step
instructions for each technique
demonstrated. A Quilt Festival participant
had this to say: "Twelve hours of seminar
sitting without sewing/hands-on
activities? Yes! What an absolutely
informative and inspiring experience!"
www.rickytims.com
CLASS PRICES!30 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $165

401.

ABREATH OF CREATIVITY

$8

Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


Hoping for a new opening at Quilt
Festival? Waiting for creativity to surge
back into your body? This session is for
you. Your mind, body, and spirit will be
energized through glorious breathing
exercises, gentle, joyful movement,
increased activity of your circulation
system, and a short meditation to get you
focused. This class is designed for you to
move and breathe at your own pace while
celebrating the essence of joy and
creativity within you. Spitzmueller, a
certified energy healer, will work with the
creative center in you to bring balance
and opening to this beautiful day.
QUILTSHOPTOURS
Enjoy a day visiting local quilt shops as well as the
most scenic areas nearby, for inspiration as well as
shopping. Multiple buses depart from and return to the
convention center. Price includes transportation, all
entrance and/or entertainment fees, lunch, and tour
guide. Additional buses for each tour will take an
alternate route, but visit all the same locations.

Head southwest of Houston for shopping


at one of Houston's hidden gems, Little
Stitches Sewing Center in Missouri City,
which features bright, floral, and retro
fabric designs. They offer Singer and
BabyLock machines, and a line of notions
for machine embroidery, heirloom,
wearables, and quilting. They have one of
the largest thread selections in the metro
area for all your sewing needs.
Later venture back to the Galleria area and
visit the 120,000 sq. ft Antique Center
of Texas filled with over 200 dealers.
Boxed lunches will be served on the bus as
you travel towards downtown Houston
and visit the Houston Center for
Contemporary Craft. The Center is a
nonprofit organization founded to advance
education about the process, product,
and history of craft. The Center's major
emphasis is on objects of art made
primarily of fiber, metal, glass, clay, and
wood. Guests will have the opportunity to
experience the latest quilt exhibit "Of
Time & Place: Layered and Stitched
Textiles" which will highlight multiple
quilts of artists from around the world.
A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

9 : 0 0 A . M . - S : 0 0 P. .

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )
OCEANWAVESTOUR
Also offered as 301 on Wednesday. See that for
description. Do not enroll for both.

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

405.

DIAMOND DANCE

$65

b,i,sm
Bobbie
Aug
Create a dynamic design usingjust two
fabrics. Simple adaptation of a
Kaleidoscope arrangement with
contemporary dimension that produces
stunning results. And you'll love the
innovative border setting.

406. THE BATTLE OF LINE VS. SHAPE $65 412. ELEGANT MACHINE STITCH AND DYE *$100 417.
I,

D,S

Ann

Johnston

Sew a series of 4-8 blocks based on your


own photos and explore the different
techniques possible to make an original
design, including piecing, applique,
couching, embroidery, and quilting.
The Quilter's Book of Design, QD;
www.annjohnston.net

407. STRIP SURROUND $65


NINEAND FOUR PATCH WITHAPPLIQUE
EfSM
Yvonne
Porcella
Make a small quilt top using Nine and
Four Patch blocks and focus prints set on
point surrounded with strips stitched in
modified Log Cabin style. Learn the
no-math technique to create unique
designs. Foreground applique accent.
Magical Four & Nine Patch Quilts, C&T;
www.yvonneporcella.com

FRACTUREDCRYSTALS

l,A,D,SM

$65

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

410. EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH *$105


B.D.CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez
Create several quilts in EQ5, start to
finish. Draw blocks and color designs.
Plan layouts and borders. Add applique
motifs and quilting stencils to layouts.
Explore libraries. Experiment with
printing options. Also offered as J06 on
Saturday. Do not enroll for both.

*$105

E/D.CH
Mary
Ellen
Kranz
Learn step-by-step how to print photos
and other images directly onto fabric. Use
the latest products to make your fabric
images soft, colorful, washable, and
lightfast. Digital cameras and scanners
de-mystified!

+ CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

Becker

applique, design tips on value, perspective,


fabrics, plus surface design and machine
embroidery techniques. ART, #15, p. 88;
Luscious Landscapes, C&T;

dyeing processes. Seeing is believing, plan


to join Hochhauser for an exciting
machine adventure.
*CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

413. MY QUILTMY RULES: *$67


FREEFORMARTQUILTS

www.joycebecker.com

418.

FOLK ART FANTASYBASIC HANDAPPLIQUE

B,H

Karen

Kay

*$79
Buckley

Learn Buckley's favorite method to turn an


edge. You will have sharp points, smooth
curves, and perfect circles. Buckley will
share many of her tips and tricks to make
hand applique easy and enjoyable.
'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 = $79

layering and mixing of fabrics, 3-D effects,


and whimsical embellishment will liberate

419. FABRIC PAINTING FOR $90


APPLIQUEAND PIECING

you from the dictates of tradition. Anything


goes here!

B,l
Shelly
Burge
Commercial fabric can be just the

'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

beginning for your quilts. In this fun and


imaginative class learn to use paint, inks,
stamps, and unusual found objects to
create unique fabrics for applique and

WHAT DO I DO WITH
MYSTASH OF FABRIC?
Charlotte

*$70
Angotti

You have lots of fabricnow learn how to


use it. See lots of quilts made with simple
units. Quilts you want to make can now
be made. Understand basics of color and
usage of your fabrics plus simple quilts
made to look much more difficult.
CLASS PRICE-365 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

415. TECHNIQUES OF BEAD EMBROIDERY *$71


E

Robin

Atkins

Learn all the basic stitches of bead

'CLASS PRICE-565 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = Si05

R.

applique). First stitch a design by machine,


then later color that design with instant-set
silk dyes and paints. The morning is used
to do a no-mark stitching process and
"continuous line designs" with the sewing
machine. The afternoon session you will
transfer to the "Silk Room" for the unique

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

Joyce

Design and create an original pictorial


quilt inspired by a photo, sketch, or other
visual inspiration. Includes raw-edge

414.

Quilts" #636.

$65

LUSCIOUS LANDSCAPES

E.D.SM

Hochhauser will introduce you to an


innovative technique of machine stitching
and painting on silks (a dead ringer for

stunning quilt. The center star explodes into


points, angles, and provides great drama.
Easier than you might think. "Simply

FABRIC PRINTING

Hochhauser

E,D,H
Pamela
Allen
Venture outside conventional quiltmaking
into art making. Freehand scissor cutting,

E.SM
Linda
Ballard
Three different blocks will create this

411.

Sara

pieced quilts. Design one-of-a-kind


prints and use paint to enhance your
applique projects.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

420.

SHAPE UP YOUR FAT QUARTERS $65

l,SM
Debbie
Caffrey
Combination of process and project
techniques for working with FQ's,
changing patterns making them suitable
for FQ^'s, and time to work on a FQ^
project of your choice (design your own
or use Caffrey's patterns). Basic rotary

embroidery- plus many variations, fringe


techniques, and edging methods! With the
sampler you make in class and the
handouts as guides, you'll be able to
embellish many future projects with bead

cutting and machine piecing skills


needed. Shape Up Your Fat Quarters; Classy
Patterns; A Cotton Pickin' Quilt; A Dash to the Finish;
Diamond in the Rough (DCM).

embroideiy. (Note: some overlap with


"Beaded Buttons," class 124")

421.

'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = $71

416. BEADED BEZELS & EDGES *$85


FORYOUR QUILTS
l#H

Thorn

PATCHWORK ILLUSIONS

*$97

E,D,SM
Karen
Combs
Also offered as 214 on Tuesday. See that for
description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S32 = $97

Atkins

Using back stitch and peyote stitch, you


will learn ways to secure a cabochon of
stone, glass, or mirror and to edge your
quilt with bead lace.
*CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $85

E,SM

422. VICTORIAN HUSSIFNEEDLEBOOK *$U5


l,A#D,H

Julie

Craig

Silk hussif needlebook features silk


ribbon embellished pockets trimmed with
over-dyed lace. (Measures approx 24in
long x 8in wide but folds up to 8in sq.)
The front features a fabric picture of a
mother overseeing the needlework of a

Diane

d a u g h t e r. S i l k e m b r o i d e i y a n d C r a z y q u i l t
stitch techniques will be main focus.
Project will not be completed in class.
Dye demonstration will be included.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-550 = $115

Herbort
l,SM

Free-form Crazy piecing can look


modern or vintage, depending on your
fabrics and trims. Start a small quilt
enriched with hand and machine

Carol

Alice

Kish

This geometric quilt is a copy of an 1880-

U s i n g s i x d i ff e r e n t f o u n d a t i o n s , l e a r n m i x
and match options and fabric placement
options that will produce dozens of
striking star blocks. Learn to create a
cutting list to make paper piecing
e f fi c i e n t . L e a r n s i m p l e f o u n d a t i o n

Stars, C&T.
ILLUSIONS

E.SM

Caryl

*$70

Brjer

Fallert

description. Do not enroll for both.


CLASS PRICES65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

425. FABULOUS, FREE-FORM FLYING GEESE $65


Gail

Garber

Learn to design, draft, and stitch Flying


Geese in any shape you desire. Students
will draft in the morning, stitch a sample
in the afternoon. AQ, Summer 2004. pp.
36-40; gJVM #354.; Stellar Journeys, AQS
2 0 0 2 ; w w w. g a i l g a r b e r d e s i g n s . c o m

426.

SURFACEDESIGN
WITH FOUND OBJECTS

Katie

Pasquini

Masopust

Color and valueLearn to work with a


full range of values to create depth and
illumination. Discover the importance of

b e t w e e n e n h a n c e t h e i r i m p a c t . Wo r k w i t h
grays, black and white prints, and color.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $95

*$115

RaynaGillman

squares. Hand sew over papers and fussy


cut the centers of the flowers.

437. QUILT & EMBELLISH IN ONE STEP! *$75


E,H

Judy

Mathieson

technique, yields elegant, fast results, by


simultaneously combining a variety of
decorative hand-quilting stitches with

'CLASS PR1CE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

Ly

McC

438. THREAD PAINTING BY NUMBER- *$68


WHERE ORANGE POPPIES DANCE
B,SM

affe

Nancy

Prince

you through the design. It couldn't be


easier! Learn how to blend thread so it
looks like paint, and discover how

432. PAINTED FACES FOR BEGINNERS *$85


Bonnie

Potter

Follow a numbered sequence that guides

piecingperforated freezer paperto


increase stability and eliminate tearing
out paper. Mariner's Compass Quilts: Setting a
New Course, C&T 2005.

Linda

Needle Magic, a sophisticated new

431. MARINER'S COMPASS $65


SPLIT STAR WITH CIRCLING GEESE
l/A.SM

Porter

a p p l i q u e , b e a d i n g , e m b r o i d e r y, a n d
Sashiko using decorative thread. Quilt &
Embellish in One Step!, C&T.

ry

Does the thought of painting a face on


fabric sound much too intimidating for
you to even attempt it? You will find it
much easier than you imagined.

manipulating the hoop provides a range


of diverse looks. PatternWhere Orange
Poppies Dance; Simple Thread Painting, AQS.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $68

439. STARS THAT SNAP, CRACKLE, AND POP *$8Q


I

McCaffery will provide the face and all the


supplies, you supply the spirit of
adventure. Once you've tried it, you will
want to paint your family faces. QA,
Winter '03; Portrait Quilts: Painted Faces You

Jenny

Raymond

Discover dynamic use of fabric, color,


and design to create spectacular star
blocks. Choice of projects-wallhanging,
jacket, sweatshirt jacket, or vest.
Embellishment demonstration.

As seen on "Simply Quilts": print, stamp,


and screen with textured items from the
house and hardware store. Working

CanDo, Spring '05, pp. 24-29 (SP).


CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = S85

w w w. j e n n y r a y m o n d . c o m / h t m l / j u n g l e
f e v e r. h t m ; w w w. j e n n y r a y m o n d . c o m /

s p o n t a n e o u s l y, y o u ' l l p r i n t u n i q u e f a b r i c
to use in your next project.

433. PERFECT HAND QUILTING WITHOUT PAIN *$75

html/quilt_workshops. htm
'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $80

E,H

CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-550 = $115

427.

HUNTERSTAR

l,D#SM

Brenda

$65

placement, use of scrap fabrics, and block


arrangement. The diamonds will be cut
using a template or a rotary ruler, you
choose. Henning's piecing tricks will be
employed for perfect seam intersections.

Liuxin

Newman

Also offered as 112 on Monday and 223 on Tuesday.


See 112 on Monday for description. Do not enroll for
more than one.

Henning

I've never met a scrap quilt that I didn't


like! True Eight Pointed Stars result
without one set-in seam! Play with color

F o r t y - O n e

E,D

*$95

Begin a dramatic Igin diameter star.


Learn a new method of foundation

Also offered as 2-7 on Tuesday. See that for

l,D,SM

VALUE

Christine

Accurate piecing of a pretty I9tn century


fl o o r t i l e d e s i g n r e s e m b l i n g s u n fl o w e r
heads interspersed with octagons and

the light-lights and the power of very


darks and how to make the colors in-

piecing methods to produce perfect


points and joining techniques to create
perfect stars every time. Based on her new
book, Carol Doak's Simply Sensational 9-Patch

424.

430.

436. ENGLISH PAPER PIECING $65


FROMAN ENGLISH EXPERT!
E,H

1890's blue and white quilt. It has been


drafted to be template-free, rotary cut,
and easily pieced but the look remains
i n t r i c a t e a n d d i f fi c u l t !

Doak

Poole

$65

423. SIMPLY SENSATIONAL 9-PATCH STARS $65


E,SM

/(_eier

procedure, plus time to give it a try!


Previous machine quilting required.

CARPENTERS
' SQUARE

I.SM

Joanie

F o c u s o n r e fi n e d f r e e - m o t i o n t e c h n i q u e s :
curvilinear motifs, grids, and stippling
from Elegant Machine Quilting, KP.
Information on supplies, set-up, and

stitchery. Learn easy beading and


embellishment techniques.

429.

"HEARTS DESIRE" HEIRLOOM $65


MACHINE QUILTED PILLOW

FOR EVERYONE $65 435.

THURSDAY, OCT. 27 (cont.) 428. CRAZY

CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = 575

434.
E,SM

$65

SWITCHED ON SASHIKO
Sharon

Pederson

Also offered as 225 on Tuesday. See that for


description. Do not enroll for both.

440.

COLOR FOR QUILTERS

E,D

Virginia

*$90
Robertson

Learn the basics of color theory and how


it applies to quilting. Work on actual
block designs during class. Create a fabric
color wheel to use while doing examples.
Robertson brings a trunk show of
examples to support and inspire you
during the color and design workout.
"CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $90

L A S S E S
449.

TEXTILE COILPOTS

E.SM

*$45

Helen

Deighan

Pots are made from fabric covered cord


which is sewn together using a sewing
machine. This is just like making a coil
pot from clay but not as messy and much
easier than you might think. Learn the
basic technique and be given ideas for
using striped fabrics, how to make neater
edges, and adding embellishments.
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = S45

450.
E.SM

STARRYPATH

*$37

Jane

Hall

Begin a wallhanging of swirling Four


Pointed Stars in which colors interweave
across the quilt. A tricky pattern easily
pieced on foundations.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $37

MORNING

CLASSES

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9:00 A.M.-NOON

441. "ROSE"3 STAGES OF A *$77


WOMAN'S LIFE: A QUIRKY BI-FOLD QUILT

446. HAND PIECED EIGHT POINTED STARS *$40

452. WOOL FELT APPLIQUE- *$48


BEGINNING STITCHES

B,I#H

B,H

l#SM Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller


Learn a new and unique way of quilting in
three-dimensions. Find a new way to
render two aspects of the same idea onto
one quilt. Using Tricia's pattern of a
rose you will not only have a breathtaking
new wallhanging, but the knowledge of a
new technique to render your own

Got scraps? Using small scraps, stamp, cut,


and sew this cute 5in block. Techniques
include stamping, sewing perfect points,
and getting the center to lie flat every time!

original ideas.

442.

THERMOFAX BASICS

E,D

Maggie

*$85

We

iss

Don't miss this fun and fascinating method


for creating silk screens in seconds from
black and white photocopies. Develop and
assemble screens in the morning, explore
screening, paint, glue, and other media
in the afternoon. QA&IQ,, p. 64;
www.fabricbydesign.com

8:00-1 1 :00 A.M.

INTRODUCTIONTO
NEEDLETURNAPPLIQUE
Faye

pillow top. Several hand embroidery


stitches will be taught, with buttons and
beads used as embellishment.
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl3 = $48

Sandy

Bonsib

453.

EASYLONGARMTRAPUNTO

I,A,LA

ways, from traditional to more


contemporary methods, including both
machine and hand techniques, and a
demonstration on how to cut bias

Sew Easy Trapunto is a revolutionary new


method for the longarm. No marking, no
cutting away batting, stitch only once. You
won't believe what a breeze this is. Suddenly

binding strips.

you're a master class quilter.

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $43

Cater

Woods

$35

Anderson

Begin with basic information on fabrics,


tools, and templates, plus how to use a
friction board. Then students will
applique simple shapes working flat on a
lapboard to achieve perfect thread tension
and avoid puckering. Anderson shares
tips on making smooth, flowing curves,
sharp points, and clean inside angles.

galleries and alternative exhibition spaces;


things to consider before quitting the day
job; setting (and reaching) goals. Class
format allows for discussion. Cloth, Paper,
Scissors#2, Jan. '05; QA #11, pp. 44-49;
www.cater-woods.com
CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE $8 = $43

Mullin

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

448. MAKING YOUR MAP: *$43 454


BEYONDTHE QUILTSHOW
Laura

Julie

*$55

Learn to bind your quilts three different

An informative and lively discussion of


issues for the art quilter working with

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

Regone

447. A POTPOURRI OF BINDING TECHNIQUES *$43

MORNING CLASSES

B,H

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

Cynthia

Learn the fundamentals of working with


wool felt. Create a one-of-a-kind folk art
block suitable for framing or use as a

FABULOUS FOILED FABRICS

E ,,DD

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-520 = $85

445.

Blackberg

www.cindyblackberg.com

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl2 = $77

Cindy

Marl

en

*$65

Glickman

Foils are a perfect companion to


iridescent silks and will add that touch of
pizzazz to any project. Hand-dye the silks
with self-setting dyes that are amazingly
fast and easy to use. Glickman will then
guide you through creating free-form
images and designs by fusing the foils to
the silks in a number of fanciful ways.
You can utilize the sample you make in
class as a banner, scarf, or large sample
for clothing attachment. Add sparkle to
your day.
*CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = $65

T H U R S D AY, O C T. 2 7 ( c o m . )
455.

HUSQVARNA VIKING GALLERY


HELPS "SHAPE" UP QUILTING

LANDSCAPE GREETING CARD *$47

B,D,SM

Linda

Crone

Surprise someone special in your life with


a beautiful miniature landscape in their
mailbox. Utilizing machine decorative
stitches as your paintbrush, you'll be an
instant success using Linda's fast and easy
construction techniques. Fabric Landscapes by
Machine, KP; www.lindacronecreations.com
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEES 12 = 547

Moorings (51" x 51") BY

456. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM *$40


NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS
E,SM

Nancy

Br

nan

Inge Mardal and Steen


H 0 u g s. First PrizeArt

Daniel

Category

Also offered as 154 on Monday afternoon, 372 on

in

the

2004

Husqvarna Viking Gallery


of Quilt Art. Photo by Marshall
McCord ofM$ Photographic.

Wednesday afternoon, and 544 on Friday morning.


See 154 on Monday afternoon for description. Do not
enroll for more than one.

Each year, finalists in this annual contest produce amazing quilts done predominately

CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = S40

on a home sewing machine. The theme for 2005 is Art Takes Shape. Quilt art can be

457. SCRAP QUILTS: TURN YESTERDAY'S $35


LEFTOVERFABRICS
INTO TOMORROWS
' GOURMET QUILTS
E,l
Marti
Michell
Chef Marti will present a smorgasbord of
scrap quilts to whet your appetite. There
will be plenty of food for thought plus a
free jam-packed recipe book so you can
cook up yummy scrap quilts at home.

defined as the product of creativity reflected through shape and form.


First Prize is a Husqvarna Viking Designer SE sewing and embroidery machine,
$25 cash, and a beautiful, one-of-a-kind crystal trophy designed and signed by
Bertil Vallien, a ground-breaking figure in Swedish art glass. It also includes round
trip airfare and hotel to International Quilt Festival Houston 2005- The RunnerUp receives a Husqvarna Viking Quilt Designer sewing machine.
The quilts are hung in a museum-like setting. Many of these works are available for
purchase, with a portion of the sale price going toward the non-profit International

458.

STRIP& SLASH

E,SM

Jackie

*$50
Robinson

Quilt Association. The exhibit will premiere to the public at International Quilt
Festival/Houston. A companion book with photos and stories of all the quilts will be
available for purchase.

Also offered as 254 on Tuesday morning, 487 on


Thursday afternoon, 573 on Friday afternoon, and "J44
on Saturday morning. See 254 on Tuesday morning

MORNING

for description. Do not enroll for more than one.


-CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 5 = $50

MORNING

1 1:00 A.M.-NOON

LECTURES

9:00-10:00 A.M.

464.
462. TRADITIONS AND TRANSITIONS $8
IN TODAY'S INNOVATIVE QUILTS

EVENT

9:00 A.M.-NOON

Hilary Fletcher

460.

APPLIQUE DAY

$30

Calling all applique enthusiasts! Six of the


top applique artists from the Quilt
Festival faculty will present this focus
coordinated by Darlene C. Christopherson.
Other artists include Esterita Austin,
Wendy Butler Berns, Helen Young Frost,
Sue Nickels, and Sue Spargo. Each will
give a slide presentation and a hands-on
presentation of her particular expertise.
Spend 15 minutes with each applique
artist as she demonstrates such techniques
as: Dogtooth Borders; The "Sandwich" Method of
Fusing Applique; Picture Image Applique; Applique
Alphabets; Using Variegated Threads for Fusible
Machine Applique; and Wliip Stitch Wool Applique.
Go home with a handout from each
designer, new applique skills, and lots
of enthusiasm. The afternoon session,
#472. will feature Austin and five
other teachers.

F o

(Quilt National Project Director)


Using images from the 14 Quilt National
exhibitions, this presentation
demonstrates the ways that the works
reflect classic and familiar quilt formats
such as whole cloth, Log Cabin, One
Patch, etc.

$8

Charlotte Warr Andersen


A look at humanity and the way it has
been portrayed in the fiber medium.
Viewing slides, explore representative and
abstract work through the methods,
manipulations, and manifestations of
fabric and thread as paint.
LUNCHEON

LECTURE

N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M .

465. SNOW, SQUIRRELS, AND SEW ON: $29


THE EVOLUTION OFANART QUILTER

10:00-1 I :00 A.l\

463.

STITCHING THE HUMAN FORM

MUCHADOABOUTMUSH

$8

Alice Kolb
To develop a successful personal direction
in quilts and wearables is a mental process
starting in outrageous confusionthen
finding its way to a focused plan. We'll
make the journey, laughing along the way.

Libby Lehman
Enjoy lunch and then see how Lehman
became a studio art quiltmaker with no
art training. Visit her studio for a look at
different techniques and methods of
construction and embellishment.
Includes tips any quilter can use on
organization, storage, photography, and
how to block quilts.

AFTERNOON LECTURES

AFTERNOON
CLASSES
2:00-5:00 P.M.

2:00-3:00 P.M.

469. PAGEANTRY OF JAPANESE TEXTILES $8 475.


John Marshall
A lively and informative presentation of
the history of Japanese textiles and their
role in society. Slides, coupled with an
abundance of vintage and contemporary
art clothing, will cover how and why these
treasures came into being. Marshall has 35

480.

THE 3 B'S *$45


BORDERS, BATTING,AND BINDING

Te r r i

Burt

Learn how to measure properly and add


borders to a quilt top. Many types of cotton
and poly battings as well as silk and wool will
be discussed. Finishing techniques for

years in the field and a keen desire to share.

perfect bindings, straight cut, and bias


finishes will be explained. Also offered as 802
on Sunday morning. Do not enroll for both.

3 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 P. M .

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S10 = $45

470.

$8

FABRIC SELECTION

Darlene G. Christopherson
Elements of design such as value, color,
and texture arc shown in a vivid Power
Point presentation. Several quilts grow in
stages, plus many completed quilts
sharing the importance of thoughtful
fabric selections.
www.darlenechristopherson.com

*$50
B.

Dales

by layering transparent fabrics and learn


how to define and embellish the design
with decorative embroidery/quilting.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50

481. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM: *$40


TRIPLE DUTCH PINWHEELS
E,SM
Nancy
Brenan
Daniel
Also offered as 126 on Monday morning. See that for

476. LONGARM ADVANCED *$60


FREEHANDTECHNIQUES

description. Do not enroll for both.

I,

482. DESIGNING FOR PICTURE PIECING *$41

A,

LA

Linda

V.

Ta y l o r

Learn how to quilt a Lone Star quilt with


only one start and stop. You will also
practice interesting and different stippling
patterns, quilt a peacock feather medallion,
and get sensational sashing ideas.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

E.D

Cynthia

England

Explore techniques of breaking up a


design for machine construction. Color
selection and shadow placement will also
be addressed.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS EEE-S6 = S41

477.
471. GREAT QUILTS FROM SMALL SPACES $8
Helen Young Frost
No studio? No problem! Create a space to
sew in a laundry room, bedroom corner,
or even a closet. Discover innovative
solutions for cutting and ironing areas,
fabric storage, and design walls.

AFTERNOON EVENT

ELEGANTBEADED PIN

E,H

Faye

*$47

Anderson

Create intricate patterns of color and


texture on a silk square using basic
beading techniques. No previous beading
experience necessary. Mount the finished
work on a small square board with suede
backing and clasp for a beautiful pin that
you'll enjoy wearing often (and make more
for admiring friends...a great gift idea).
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl2 = S47

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

APPLIQUE DAY

Judy

Create a small fabric collage using a heavy


base fabric and layers of chiffon and tulle.
Discover the rich color effects produced

4:00-5:00 P.M.

472.

SHEERMAGIC

E,D,SM

$30

A repeat performance of the morning


session, #4.60, with five different
presenters and topics. This session is
coordinated by Charlotte Warr Andersen,
and features Esterita Austin, Laura
Cater-Woods, Alice Kolb, Linda M.
Poole, and Vicki Tracy. Topics for this
afternoon are: The fqy of Reverse Applique;
Fusible Applique the Easy Way; Inventive Shapes
Applique Construction; Sassy Blossoms; Glue Stick
Applique the Easy Way; and Embroidery Machine
Applique and 3-D Effects.

478. "REMEMBER ME" *$55


EMBROIDERED MEDALLION
E,H

Cindy

Blackberg

Embroidery was sometimes used in a


I700's Medallion quilt. Travel back in
time when handwork was a leisurely art.
Learn basic embroidery stitches as you
begin your own Medallion quilt,
www. cindyblackberg. com
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

479. CIRCLE AROUND: $35


A FLANNEL QUILT (OR NOT!)
C/SM

San

dy

Bonsib

Start with an octagonal center and add


strips, Log Cabin style, to create circle
blocks without curved piecing! Make this
quilt in flannel or regular cottons. Flannel

Quilts, MC.

483.

MARINERS
' COMPASS

l,A,SM

*$36

Jane

Hall

Also offered as 274 on Tuesday afternoon. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 t MATERIALS FEE-Sl = S36

THROUGH MYWINDOW
C#SM

Susan

*$39

Purney

Mark

Stained glass that's fast, fun, and easy!


Make a small wallhanging and learn how
to use this method for lots of future
projects, www.patchworkstudio.com
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S4 = $39

485. KALEIDOSCOPE CRASH COURSE $35


B,SM
Marti
Michell
Also offered as 250 on Tuesday morning. See that for
description. Do not enroll for both.

486. APPLIQUE ELEMENTS: FUN FLOWERS *$55


B,I,SM

Sue

Nickels

Explore raw edge machine applique while


making an easy fun flower project! Using
designs from the new Applique Elements
patterns developed by Sue and her sister,
Pat Holly, make a unique little quilt
project while learning award-winning
applique skills! Machine AppliqueA Sampler of
Techniques, AQS.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE $20 = $55

F R I D AY

THURSDAY, OCT. 27 (com.)

505. APPLIQUE FOR ABSOLUTE BEGINNERS *$68


B#H

487.

STRIP& SLASH

E,SM

Jackie

*$50

:00-9:00 A.I

Robinson

Also offered as 254 on Tuesday morning, 458 on

501.

ABREATH OF CREATIVITY

Thursday morning, 573 on Friday afternoon, and J44


on Saturday morning. See 254 on Tuesday morning
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $50

$35

THUMBQUILTING
Te d

Storm

Also offered as 352 on Wednesday morning. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.
EVENING

Tr i c i a Q u i r k S p i t z m u e l l e r

LECTURE

5 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 P. M .

490. DECORATING WITH SMALL QUILTS $8


Jo Morton

body begging you to stretch, wake up, and


become vital? Need to start your day with
a little fun? Come to this session where
Spitzmueller, using her experience in
energy and bodywork, will lead you
through 50 minutes of inspiration for
your body and your soul. Through joyful
music, stretching exercises designed to
open up your creative centers, mindful
breathing, and a poignant meditation you
will be ready for your day of classes and
shopping. This is designed for you to
move and breath at your own pace while

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

502.

THE BERNINA FASHION SHOW- $10


INSPIRATION
Enjoy this Festival favorite with state-ofthe-art light, sound, and music systems as
garments are fashionably shown by
professional models with live
commentary. Each year amazingly
beautiful quilted and embellished
garments made by invited artists, working
in the fields of quilting and other textile
arts, debut at International Quilt Festival
in Houston. (Tickets are $11 at the door.)
See boxed article on p. 4.6. Please Note:
There will be no Fashion & Imagination
commemorative book available this year.

Learn the process of creating simple

Bobbie

Aug

Irish

quilting without marking. A free-hand


technique combined with simple art
tricks to conquer your fears and create
easy, original designs. Surprise yourself
with success!

Steps include freezer paper, glue stick,


and machine applique. Gain confidence
and the know-how to use one of your own
cherished photos in an original piece.

description. Do not enroll for both.

B.I.SM
Sue
Nickels
Also offered as 102 on Monday. See that for
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

www.wendybutlerberns.com
CLASS PR1CE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-SB = $73

503. CARAMEL SUNDAE QUILT: $65


WORKING WITHALLMEDIUMS
,

Sandy

Bonsib

DREAMS & MEMORIES: *$74


STITCHACELEBRATION!
E,D,SM

Laura

Cater-Woods

Combine a variety of machine applique

Presented by a certified quilt appraiser,


this rigorous program of study is designed
and structured for those quilt enthusiasts
interested in learning the science and art
of detecting the date of antique quilts. A
focus on styles, fabrics, bed sizes, patterns,

techniques, fused applique, and machine


embellishment with fun fabrics and
leftovers to create a small panel: a stitched

prints, and other information necessary


to place quilts in an appropriate time period.

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE S9 = $74

CLASS PRICE-SI30 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $135

Judy

A creative non-technical method of

508. MACHINE APPLIQUE- *$70


ASAMPLER OFTECHNIQUES

Quilter's Dessert series, create contrast


with all medium value fabrics. Homemade
caramel sauce recipe included.

SEMINAR ON DATING QUILTS *$135

Haywood, AQS 1996; Foundation Quilts; Hall


& Haywood, AQS 2000.

figurative and pictorial quilts from a


photograph. Using Wendy's original
design pattern Little Gardener 1, learn the
how-to of picture image with applique.

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

500.

*$73

From the second quilt in Bonsib's popular

T W O - D AY C L A S S

*$67
Hall

technique to introduce you to precision


piecing with stability and absolute accuracy.
Exercises lead you through different
formats, foundations, and piecing
techniques to explore the foundation
method thoroughly. Firm Foundations, Hall &

E,D,SM

l,A,D,SM Wendy Butler Berns

FRI & SAT

PHOTOALBUM QUILTS

FIRM FOUNDATIONS

E.SM
Jane
An overview of this old-made-new

507. DAZZLING DOODLES $65


FOR MACHINE QUILTERS

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

EVENT

6 : 3 0 - 8 : 3 0 P. M .

Frost

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
( 1 1 : 0 0 A . M . - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

EVENING

506.

celebrating the essence of joy and


creativity within you.

Quilts add warmth and texture to a setting.


See how Morton does it with small quilts.
View select shots from her book Small Quilts
with Vintage Charm, C&T.

Yo u n g

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $68

Are you in need of inspiration? Is your

for description. Do not enroll for more than one.

l_,A,H

$8

Helen

This cute garden quilt was designed just


for you! Learn the invisible hand applique
stitch and what tools and techniques to
use for curves, points, layered shapes, bias
stems, and perfect circles.

"greeting card" to commemorate a special


person, place, or time. QA #11 cover and
pp. 44"4-9: www.cater-woods.com

509.

WHIRLPOOL

E,SM

Virginia

*$100
Wa

Iton

Exploding with energy and movement


through a color spectrum, ribbons of
fabric twist, turn, and spin. This is an
amazingly easy quilt to piece with Walton's
unique "no pins" circular curved piecing
technique. Slow Down, Curves Ahead, SP; TQ
issue #j8, "Featured Teacher"; Magic Patch,
Nov. '02 and Oct. '03.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

T W O - D AY C L A S S
(CONTINUED
FROM
THURSDAY)
8:30 A.M.-NOOft

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 3 0 P. J V

400. RICKY TIMS QUILT SEMINAR (continued)


See description at 400, Thursday, October 27

514. WOVEN TREASURE TASSEL *$73

BERNINA SHOW TAKES


"INSPIRATION" TO NEW LEVELS!

In recent years, wearable artists have

**

certainly made some inspired creations of


both the fanciful and street-wear kind.

Robin

Atkins

Make an attractive, bead-embellished


tassel to decorate your hanging quilts or
other creations! Learn techniques of
finger weaving to make the cord which
forms the core of the tassel, and methods
for adding beads as you weave. Use these
versatile techniques to create bracelets,
necklaces, straps, and more tassels. Most
students will finish their project in class!

It's that creative spark which is celebrated


in the 2005 edition of the Bernina
Fashion Show, Inspiration. A total of 47
wearable artists are invited to create

4CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE $8 = $73

one-of-a-kind garments for this incredible


event that has become the most prestigious

QUILTING AND EMBELLISHING *$80


WT
IHBEADS

show of its kind in the world.

Ig
H
Th
o
m
Atkins
Learn to embellish a quilt using bead

Inspiration will premiere to the public at


International Quilt Festival/Houston.

embroidery stitches, actually quilting your


piece at the same time. Covers basic
stitches, edges, and types of beads
appropriate for quilts.

See these stunning garments in a show


with state-of-the-art sound, lighting,
and music as well as professional models

*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $80

fashionably showing off each piece with


insightful live commentary. Many of the

516. THE ACCIDENTAL ARTIST *$1Q5

garments will also be on display in the

E,D

rotating Bernina Fashion Show Daily


Showcase on the show floor.
The Bernina Fashion Show, Inspiration,
will take place on Thursday, October 27.
from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 by

A n d t h e O s c a r G o e s To . . .

pre-enrollment (see event #495) and $11


at the door. Come experience the cutting

Viewers' Choice winner from the

edge of wearable art!

by

Jennifer

Stern.

The

2 0 0 4 B e r n i n a F a s h i o n S h o w.
Photo by John ConroyAfarsity Productions.

512.

PORTRAT
I PATTERN
DRAWN
I GWORKSHOP

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

510. EQ5 DRAWING DYNAMICS *$105


E.D.CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez
Create pieced blocks, applique designs,
and quilting stencils with EQ5's powerful
drawing tools. Learn to analyze designs in
preparation for drawing. Generate blocks,
foundation patterns, rotary cutting
instructions, templates, and stencils.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

511. EQ5 SOFTWARE: FROMTHE BEGINNING *1Q5


Mary

Barker

day, each student will have several fabric


"sketches" from which to create art quilts.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S40 = $105

517.

TEXASWATERCOLOR

*$75

E,D
Nicki
Becker
A 24-in x 24-in remembrance of Texas

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

B.D.CH

Brett

Easy ways to intuitive design, placement of


elements, color, texture, and filling up the
"dud" spaces in a quilt. At the end of the

Ellen

Kranz

l*D

Charlotte

Warr

*$68

Andersen

using 2in squares. Some watercolor


techniques, but instead of florals we'll use
conversation prints. Grids for your state
available to do when you go home.
'CLASS PRICE $65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

Study the process of using photos to


create patterns for applique with an
emphasis on faces. Pets and flowers are
also welcome subject matter. Photos will
be traced so extensive artistic ability is not

518. TENNESSEE WALTZ

required. No sewing will be done in this


class, www.charlottewarrandersen.com

Also offered as 315 on Wednesday. See that for

E.SM

CUSS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S50 = $115

513. LET ME SURPRISE YOU! *$160 519.

description. Do not enroll for both.


CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S95 = $160

Burns

description. Do not enroll for both.

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $68

I.SM
Charlotte
Angotti
Also offered as 105 on Monday. See that for

*$115

Eleanor

I.SM

UNDERCOVERINHOUSTON'
Debbie

$65

Caffrey

Also offered as 106 on Monday and 316 on


Wednesday. See 106 on Monday for description. Do
not enroll for more than one.

Create your own traditional or nontraditional quilts! Choose your blocks,


layout, colors, and fabrics. Make instant
changes to your designs on screen. Draw
curved blocks, design applique, and
integrate photographs.
CLASS PRICE-565 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = SI05

S x

U-Uy
FRIDAY, OCT. 28 (cont.)
PAINTING IMAGES WITH DYES
E

Hollis

Chatelain

Each student will work with a simple


drawing that will be transferred to white
cotton. Glass will cover blending, layering,
special effects, and painting without
b l e e d i n g w i th th i c k e n e d P r o c i o n d y e s ( n o
resists). Leave with a painted piece that
could be worked into a vest, quilt, or
pillow top. AQj Spring 1998, pp. 42-47;
QNM, July/August 1999, pp. 26-27; The
Twentieth Century's IOO Best American Quilts,
p. 83, PR; Great American Quilts lggg, OX
p. 136; www.hollisart.com Also offered as 714
on Saturday. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-525 = 590

521.

HAND NEEDLETURN
CUTWORKAPPLIQUE

E,H

Darlene

C.

Christopherso

Fundamental approach to the easiest form


of applique. A kit makes the lesson
convenient to make one 8in block. APerject
Union of Patchwork & Applique', C&T;
w w w. d a r l e n e c h r i s t o p h e r s o n . c o m
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S6 = $71

BASIC DRAFTING

522.
E

Sally

S65

Coll

ins

The focus will be understanding and


learning to identify the basic grid of
patchwork blocks. Students will draft
several blocks from the 4"5~7~9 Patch
and 8-Pointed Star drafting categories
and become familiar with their piecing
order. Learn to change and redraft blocks
in the size you want. The Art of Machine Piecing
and Borders, Bindings, and Edges, C&T.

INTRODUCTIONTO
PAPER + FABRIC COLLAGE
E,D

CURVES, BY DESIGN *$66

E,D

Judy

B.

Dales

Spend a day playing with curved lines and


shapes. Learn how to create original
designs for piecing or applique. A series of
graduated design exercises enables students
to produce creative, curvaceous designs!
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl = $66

524. PRECISION STRING PIECING $65


E.SM

Caryl

Bryer

Fallert

Also offered as IO1/ on Monday and 323 on


Wednesday. See 10J on Monday for description. Do
not enroll for more than one.

Rayna Gil I man


Banish "blank design wall" syndrome!
Spark ideas with creative, playful exercises.
Wo r k i n g q u i c k l y a n d s p o n t a n e o u s l y w i t h
scraps, you'll go home with several small
studies and multiple ideas for new work.

He

Margaret

J.

Miller

Create pieced blocks using AnglePlay

Create a series of small collages by playing


with scraps of paper + fabric. It's a fun
and inspiring way to explore design

templates, the new classic shape in


patchwork! Then combine them in new
ways with other students' blocks for

concepts such as line, shape, pattern, and


rhythm. QA, issue #IO, pp. 64-67; Quilted
Memories, Riley, ST.

stunning new quilt design ideas!


AnglePlay, A New Look at Triangles, C&T.
CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-510 = 575

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $68

531.
THREADPLAY I: THE BASICS *$10Q
Libby

Lehman

COMFY COSY FALL QUILT $65

E,D,SM

Christine

Porter

Also offered 328 on Wednesday. See that for

Inspired by original floor tiles in England's


Bristol Cathedral, this folksy lap quilt in

description. Do not enroll for both.


'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = 5100

plaids and stripes is quickly made using an


easy piecing method with half square

528.
I,A,SM

TWL
IG
I HTSTAR
Judy

$65
Mathieson

triangles. An appliqued vine with leaves


c o m p l e t e s t h e b o r d e r.

1 FABRIC $65

532.

Begin a dramatic Mariner's Compass style


star 30in diameter. Learn a new method
of foundation piecingperforated freezer

paperto increase stability and eliminate


tearing out paper. Mariner's Compass Quilts:
Setting a New Course, C&T 2005.

knitting, how to knit with fabric, and


begin a fabric purse. Explore ideas for
combining fabric with regular yarns.

Marti

Michell

Discover how easy it is to cut and sew a


traditional Double Wedding Ring.
Remove the mystique of curved seams
without gimmicks. Double Wedding Ring
variations like Pickle Dish and Lafayette's
Orange Peel included.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

Linda

Potter

Learn two simple techniques for creating


continuous balls of fabric suitable for

529. NO GIMMICKS DOUBLE WEDDING RING *$70 533


l,SM

525. I JUMP-STARTING YOUR NEXT QUILT $65

E.SM
rbort

I.SM

523.

iane

530. ANGLEPLAY": A SAMPLER OF BLOCKS *$75

E,

DESIGNING WITH
DISCHARGE PASTEAND
D

Diane

*$83
Ricks

Use discharge paste as a design tool to


remove color from dyed fabrics. The
results are wonderful and mysterious. Add
paint combinations to increase dimension
and design. Make your own stencil and
stamp to use in class and future projects.
-CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl8 = $83

534.

QUILTED MEMORIES

E.SM
Lesley
Riley
A class for experienced and new quilters
to experiment with the art quilt form and
create a small fabric record of a moment
in time by applying a free-form approach
to applique and surface design. Methods
and materials explored: freeform applique,
image transfers, surface design, stamping,
staining, simple painting and dyeing
methods, fusing, and alternative
bindings. Quilted Memories, ST; QA #15;
www.LaLasLand.com

535. PICKLE DISH OR WEDDING RING QUILTS *$75


Virginia

Robertson

See-through foundation paper piecing,


color, and curved piecing are the
techniques included. Choose from seven
different designs to start the quilt of your
choice. All quilts are demonstrated at
the start of class, then you sew the rest of
the day.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 10 = $75

536.

THISTLEDOWNTABLE RUG

l,H,SM

Sue

*$75

548.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9:00 A.M.-NOON

541. 4-PATCH, 9-PATCH, AND MORE *$49

'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-SI4 = $49

72in) to dress your dining room table.


Pieced with over-dyed black wool, and the
applique design uses wool and cottons.
Learn wool applique using the whip stitch
and wool thread. Embellish with beads.
Students' work: www.suespargo.com
*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 10 = $75

, A PROCESS QUILT *$70


FROMTHEHEART

FREEHAND 101

$35

Sherry

Rogers

Make a wholecloth sampler done entirely


freehand, using up to twelve different
specialty threads. Learn to set in motifs
with a laser light, freehand motifs, and a
dozen different freehand fills. See
binding applied on the longarm machine.
Go home with samples and tons of ideas,
plus handouts galore!

543.

SILKS FOR QUILTING

Maggie

*$40
Backman

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

544. SLICE'EM & DICE'EM *$40


NINE PATCH SCRAP QUILTS
E,SM
Nancy
Brenan
Daniel
Also offered as 154 on Monday afternoon, 3/2 on
Wednesday afternoon, and 45$ on Thursday
morning. See 154 on Monday afternoon for
description. Do not enroll for more than one.

points will always be sharp, seams perfect


in size, and blocks accurate from the get-

MakingEasySupply.html
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $50

545.

BEADING BY MACHINE

*$80

Ginny

Eckley

'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S45 = 580

SCREEN PRINTING BASICS


Marit

Lee

*$70
Kucera

MORNING CLASS

Design area of screen approx: 5in x Jin.


Class participants trade blocks.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $70

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

547. CREATING QUILTING DESIGNS S35


WITH FREEZERAND CONTACTPAPERS
E,D

Mary

ufe

MORNING

LECTURES

9:00-10:00 A.M.

$8

Vicki Tracy

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $70

( E A R LY S E S S I O N )

Te

TURNABOUT IS FAIR PLAY

description. Do not enroll for both.

Linda

Using world renowned fashion designer


Koos' techniques, create a collage piece of
bias taping, slicing, and origami
treatment, and other techniques. Learn
his secrets to finishing garments in
couture style. Many garments on display
for your inspiration and inspection. Koos
Couture Collage, DT. Also offered as 574 on Friday
(CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 $38

Versatile printmaking process allows you


to design your own fabrics in colors you
want. Create your own patterns/designs,
then print them using textile pigments.

Every quilter wants smaller hand quilting


stitches! Learn to achieve smaller stitches
with one-on-one instruction. Supplies
and notions will be discussed. Trapunto
will be demonstrated.

l/SM
Jackie
Robinson
Skill-builder piecing workshop so your

afternoon. Do not enroll for both.

546.

*$43

IT EASY WITH JACKIE *$50

l,D,SM

your pathway through life. Through


guided imagery, creative drawing and
sewing exercises, and an afternoon of
productive sewing, experience a new level
of self-awareness as well as create an l8in

CindyBlackberg

550.

551) SECRETS FROM KOOS'WORKROOM *$38

description. Do not enroll for both.

Also offered as 128 on Monday morning. See that for

decorating a funky Hatz block that can sit


sweetly on a Hatz stand. Make a single
block or plan a quilt, www.stargazey.com

Also offered as l6j on Monday night. See that for

Using raw-edge applique, machine


quilting, and Setacolor Transparent
paints to create background fabric, create
a quilt that reflects where you are on

TINY STITCHES

Mullen

go. Action packed. Examples and more


info at www.animas.com/SupplyLists/

E.SM

540.

Jan

Be your own milliner by making and

542.

l , D , S M Tr i c i a Q u i r k S p i t z m u e l l e r

square quilt to be finished at home.

$35

STARGAZEY HATZ QUILT

E,SM

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

537.

*$59

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S24 = $59

549.

description. Do not enroll for both.

Spargo

Create this extra long table rug (l8in x

HATTIES
' BASKETS

B,I,H
Jo
Morton
Hand piece these charming Basket blocks;
learn "no-knot" hand piecing, tips to
make accurate templates, and pressing.

B,D,H
Jan
Svatek
Also offered as 242 on Tuesday morning. See that for

E,LA

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $73

E,D,SM

MORNING CLASSES

*$73

Mashuta

No more marking lines that don't come


out. Learn to evaluate and adapt commercial

Quilters sometimes hesitate to "cross


over" to garment making. Vicki will
demonstrate the easy steps to make a
completely reversible jacket from a
combination of coordinating fabrics,
then embellish away. Easy, fast, and fun.
10:00-1 1 :00 A.M.

556. FROM MAGIC DYEING $8


TO FABRIC POTSAND BASKETS
Helen Deighan
Dyeing fabric the easy and clean way
achieves fantastic results. See ideas for
using the fabric in quilts and textile pots.
See new and exciting way of making bowls
and baskets from fabric.

templates. See how easy it is to paper cut


your own block and border designs.
Perfect for walking foot quilting.

www.cindyblackberg.com
"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $43

3 : 0 0 - 4 : 0 0 P. M .

FRIDAY, OCT. 28 (com.)

568.

1 1 :00 A.M.-NOON

B,I,H

562A0 WHAT IS THREAD PAINTING ALLABOUT $8


557. PORTRAIT QUILTS: PAINTED FACES $8
Bonnie Ly n McC affe ry
Imagine being able to create a portrait of
someone you know. This lecture will
explore how easy it is to paint a face on
fabric and then transform it into a
portrait by capturing cut fabrics and
threads under tulle for the background,
hair, and clothing.
LUNCHEON

EVENT

N O O N - 2 . 0 0 P. M .

560. STITCH IN TIME FASHION LUNCH $29


Sponsored by the
International Quilt Association
Coordinated by Jenny Raymond

Nancy Prince
Take a fun and thought-provoking journey
into thread painting. The journey de
monstrates the simple techniques invol
ved, and the trunk show details a short
history of some of Prince's threadpainted quilts.

563.

garment up close and to know a little


about the pattern, fabrics, techniques,
design, etc., used. Plan to model your
own garment or have a friend or one of
the other participants model it for you.
Get a group of friends together to enjoy a

J ' ny Hay t o n d
Celebrate Holland & Quilt Expo IX in
2004 via slides and small quilts with the
2004 Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship
for Quilting Teachers winner. Discover

participate in future Bernina Fashion


Shows, you are eligible to show a garment
at the Stitch in Time Fashion Lunch.
You can deliver your garment to the
Education Office in room 304A anytime

LECTURES

Jane Dunnewold
Really great artworks share one thing in
common. They keep the viewer interested
through a combination of contrast and
the building of relationship among the
design parts. Come see how it's done and
learn how to strengthen your own work.

designing. (No sewing in class). The


possibilities are endless. This is much
easier than you think.
CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

ATMOSPHERIC DYEING

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $50

566.

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S32 = $67

BORDERLINES

PIECED FAN BASKET

l,D,SM

*$50

E.LA
Pam
Clarke
Discover this clever and fast way to tackle
several borders and sashing. Using simple
straight lines as registration marks and a
slight dusting of chalk, you'll never have
to worry about a pre-cut stencil to fit
that border. Three border and corner

using the longarm machine. Swags, hearts,


feathers, swirls, clamshells, continuous
curves, and more will be covered.

567. INKJET PRINTING FOR PRINTS *$60


AND INDIVIDUAL DESIGNS
Eckley

Expand upon the basics of this wonderful


process. Learn to combine inkjet printing
with other processes for a unique look.
Eckley will discuss equipment including
printers, cameras, and scanners. Find out
what inks and fabrics work best, and why.
Demonstrations include printing on
banner settings and altering digital and
scanned images for the best results. Eckley
will have inkjet prints completed and you
will be able to add detail and embellish
the images with paints and dyes.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

Mary

*$40
Mashuta

Enjoy selecting vintage fabrics and


stitching this fun block while learning
about fabrics of the mid 20'1' century
when quilts were often pieced from scraps
out of necessity. Cotton Gandy Quilts, C&T.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

572.

$35

STARGAZEYDOGZ

E,SM
Jan
Mullen
Honor your canine with this easily made
whimsical block. Dog breeds vary so you'll
have ways to individualize.
www.stargazey.com

573.

Ginny

*$67

piece of cloth. Ten %yd samples dyed in


class; drying and rinsing fabric completed
at home. Perfect for "realistic" applique
and avant-garde piecing.

571.

sampler project.

your garment. Please join us to show your


individualized fashion creations, to

V56U EFFECTIVE VISUAL SURFACES: $8


BUILDING CONTRASTAND RELATIONSHIP

Creech

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $50

2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

Pat

Use a pre-made Crazy Patch block to


learn basic hand embroidery stitches
and embellishments. Add buttons and
trinkets or charms to complete this small

CRAZY ABOUT EMBROIDERY *$50

B,H

*$40
Buckley

Dynamite dyeing! Dye in mottled,


"cloud-like" patterns for exciting color
variations and combinations on the same

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

565

Kay

Learn to design pieced and applique


borders to fit your quilt. The class is a
combination of lecture and hands-on

AFTERNOON CLASSES

techniques will be covered along with 15


different designs for each student to stitch

AFTERNOON

BORDERS BYDESIGN
Karen

Mar it Lee Kucera

during Quilt Festival week. Check our


web site for the form to be filled out
ahead of time (www.quilts.com), and
handed in with your garment, or receive a
form in room 304A when you deliver

enjoy a delicious lunch, and to vote for


your favorite garment shown. Prizes will
be awarded.

CUSS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-SB = 543

through Jenny's eye the beauty of Europe


and her translation into quilts.

yummy feast while you cheer each other


on and "strut your stuff."
Note: If you were a Fairfield Fashion
Show designer and do not plan to

$8

Blackberg

points and set in circles with ease. All the


pieces will be stamped for greater accuracy.
No templates! www.cindyblackberg.com

l#A#D

QUILTING IN TULIP FIELDS

Cindj

*$43

A great portable project! Using the Kansas


Sunflower block, learn to hand piece

569.

4 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

Participants at Festival are some of the


most creative designers we know, and you
are the stars of this low-key, relaxed, and
fun event!
Show off your wearable and give more
attendees the opportunity to see your

MASTERING HAND PIECING

STRIP& SLASH

E.SM

Jackie

*$50
Robinson

Also offered as 254 on Tuesday morning, 458 on


Thursday morning, 487 on Thursday afternoon,
and /44 on Saturday morning. See 254 on
Tuesday morning for description. Do not enroll for
more than one.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50

574.y SECRETS FROM KOOS'WORKROOM *$38


l,D,SM
Linda
Te u f e l
Also offered as 551 on Friday morning. See that for
description. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE S3 = $38

CREATING REALISTIC ROCK *$47


AND WOOD IMAGERY
E steri ta A usti n
Austin guides you through fabric selection
and teaches you fun and easy-to-learn
techniques to create realistic rock and
wood formations. The techniques will
amaze you with the powerful effect of
depth achieved. Learn how to use paint to
further enhance an already realistic
pictorial. No sewing involved and you
don't have to be a painter to achieve
results! Folk Art Magazine 2001 p. 24; AQ
summer 2001 p. 30; QNM #33i, p. 37,
#336 PP- 36 &. 37; American Style magazine;
Fiber Arts Book 7; www.esteritaaustin.com
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl2 = $47

POSTERIZING AND LINE DRAWING $35


FOR FABRIC PORTRAITS
l/A.CD
Marilyn
Belford
Learn to prepare a posterized image from
a photograph, and produce a line drawing
EVENING LECTURES

600. POWER PAPER PIECING FOR BEGINNERS *$49

5 : 0 0 - 6 : 0 0 P. M .

575.

QUILTSAND QUILT TRIPS

B.SM

$8

Katie Pasquini Masopust


Not necessarily your normal slide lecture.
A combination of slides from Katie's
quilting trips and the unusual things she
found there, plus beautiful quilts from
quilters all over. A humorous look at the
world from a quilter's point-of-view.
6 : 0 0 - 7 : 0 0 P. M .

Susan

Thomson

Also offered as 165 on Monday night. See that for


description. Do not enroll for both.

CLASSPRC
IES35+MATERA
ILSFEES14$49
606. STARS, STARS, AND MORE STARS *$39

601. LONGARM FANCY FEATHER FRENZY *$6Q

B,I,D,SM

E/LA
Linda
V.
To y
1
o
r
Learn how to quilt a variety of freehand
feathers. Go home with confidence in your
freehand skills and wonderful examples of
feather variations to incorporate into your

Be creative using a "No Math Drafting"

quilt tops.

576.

INFLUENCES OFAFRICA

$8

'CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

Ho 11 is C hotel a i n
Leaving the USA just after college and
living most of her adult life in West Africa
has had a major impact on her artwork.
During this lecture, using both slides of
her own work and of her life in Africa,
Chatelain leads the audience through a
voyage starting with her discovery of
African cloth, and ending with her return
to the U.S. and the making of her African
imagery quilts.

EASYRESISTFOR SILK
E

Ginny

*$65
Eckley

Initially, resist is applied to the lines of


your design. While the resist is still wet,
paint is applied and the resist separates
the applied colors. Unlike wax used in
batik, this resist is water soluble. Join
Eckley to discover how wonderful designs
and details can be achieved quickly and
easily, making this technique a favorite.

F R I D AY

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = S65

603. QUILTY NECKTIES: AN ALTERNATIVE LP. *$38


NIGHT

OWL

LEARNING

EVENING CLASSES
6 : 0 0 - 9 : 0 0 P. M .

fust a reminder: Take time for dinner before class sojou


can stay alert and get the most out of jour evening class.

ready for transference to muslin, in pre


paration for applique in making realistic
portraits. No drawing skills needed, just a
basic understanding (demo onlynot
hands-on) of computer operation.

E,D,H

Pamela

Allen

Instead of a chatelaine or tiara why not


make a quirky necktie to identify your
passion for quilting? All the fixin's
are provided to make your personal
fashion statement.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $38

Shelly

Burge

technique to design your own Star blocks.


Then use either freezer paper or paper
piecing to complete your block. Learn
how to handle difficult piecing problems
like bias edges or long narrow points
while increasing accuracy.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S4 = $39

607.

PICTURE PERFECT LANDSCAPE *$55

B,DfSM

Linda

Crone

Wondering what to do with those machine


decorative stitches? Use them to make an
11 in x 14-in landscape that may be utilized
as a framed picture or a miniature quilt.
Be pleasantly surprised with your artistic
talents using Crone's fast and easy
techniques. Fabric Landscapes by Machine, KP;
www.LindaCroneCreations.com
CLASS PRICE S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

608.

WESTERN MINIATURE

l/A.SM

Nancy

Brenan

*$45
Daniel

Create a frontier-style wallhanging. Easy


rotary technique for the experienced
quilter. Approx 13111 X l8in finished.
Learn the Feathered Patchwork technique
from the originator.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 10 = $45

Z1
617. 'FROM PHOTO TO A WORKING PATTERN $35
B

Nancy

Prince

Do you have a special photograph or


picture you would like to capture in fabric
and thread? Learn how to select a scene
and the process of transforming it into a
final working pattern. Simple Thread Painting,
AQS; How Did She Do That? QQ Fall '04.

618.

TRUMPETSAHOY!

E,SM

Jennie

*$43
Rayment

Discover the wealth of manipulating,


twiddling, fiddling, rolling, and folding
in simple squares. Create delectably
desirous quilts/pillow/bag blocks. Make
two blocks in different designs. Creative
Tucks & Textures, QRI.
*C1ASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = $43

619. LABELS THAT SPEAKBACKART *$43


B

613. MONQPRINTING WITH THICKENED DYES $35

F R I D AY, O C T.

E,D

609.

IMPROVISATIONALSILK
SCREEN PRINTING

Jane

*$37

Dunnewold

The silk screen is a versatile and easy-touse tool. Dunnewold will demonstrate a
dozen different surfaces easily applied to
the screen for multiple printed images,

Ann

Johnston

One-of-a-kind prints, both lg and sm


scale, will be demonstrated using
Procion dyes. Johnston presents the
information-filled course for art quilt
and wearable art designers. Color by Design,
SP; www.annjohnston.net

$35

COMPASSCAPERS

Noriko

*$45
Endo

Helen

Gibb

Learn to make the famous 1920's


cabochon ribbon rose. Used to trim lady's
boudoir items, these ribbon flowers will
surely please you. An easy project loaded
with ribbon work techniques.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

612.

HAWAIIAN QUILTING

E,H

Jan

Hall

Begin a pillow top in a classic Hawaiian


design, using needleturned applique.
Cutting, basting, applique technique, as
well as echo quilting and design will be
covered in class.

t
e

Sullivan

Explore the infinite possibilities of Off


Center Log Cabins through a series of
exercises designed to unleash your crea

CLASSPRC
I E5
-35+MATERA
ILSFEES
-2=$37

E,H

Eileen

615. DESIGNING WORKSPACES FOR QUILTERS $35

CONFETTINATURESCAPES

611. VICTORIAN SACHET WITH *$55


RIBBON ROSES & BLOSSOMS

610.

Mary

Mashuta

Eighty percent of quilters attending


Festival have a quilting room. Create a
new one or evaluate and spruce up yours.
Lighting, window treatments, flooring,
work areas, storage, and special
furnishings discussed. AQ Fall '03.

620. NOT "JUST ANOTHER LOG CABIN" *$37

tivity. Class handouts make "designing"


effortless and fun. Create layouts for one
or more projects. Follow through with
fabric mockups, discussion of color and
fabric, as well as various sewing methods.
This is an "eye opener" class for everyone!

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI0 = $45

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 - $43

shape or size using only paper, pencil,


and a ruler! Foundation piecing of designs
will be demonstrated. Mariners Compass
Quilts/New Quilts From an Old Favorite, p. 36, AQS.

your quilt. Gut fabrics into sm pieces, use


them as oil paint, then finish with
machine embroidery for texture and
accent. QNM'02 p- 34, People's Choice
Award; QuiltVisions '02, '04 p. 34; AQ
Vol. XVII p. 33; Quilt Japan Nov 'Ol, p. 54.

ways to finish the backs of your quilts.

E,D
Chris
Lynn
Kirsch
Learn to draft a Mariner's Compass any

Explore this great use of scraps and left


overs to create depth and transparency in

many creative techniques including stamp


making, photocopy transfers, and fabric
embellishments. In addition, learn creative

E,

614

Spargo

including the use of wax, flour, crayon,


spray paint, interfacing stencils, and more.
CLASS PRICE $35 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $37

E.SM

Sue

Document your quilts with one-of-a-kind


labels and creative backs. We will cover

614?

TALLCATZ PORTRAIT

*$82

E.SM
Jan
Mullen
This easy and fun to make Stargazey Gatz
block has been altered to make a retro
looking portrait. Purrfect for cat loverz.
www.stargazey.com
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S47 = $82

621. PRECISION SERGERYPIECING +++ *$55


B,SM

Anne

van

der

Kley

Develop your "sergin's" skills while you


create perfect points and edge finishing
plus add some great piecing techniques to
add more tricks and speed to your
quilting repertoire. A sampler class.
Creative SergingInnovative Techniques to Get the
Most from Your Serger, ST, 05CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $55

SATURDAY

703.

8:00-9:00 A.M.

ABREATH OF CREATIVITY

$8

Tr i c i a Q u i r k S p i t z m u e l l e r
Vitality, creativity, and inspiration await
you as you begin your day in this
inspiring session. Join Spitzmueller, a
certified energy healer and body worker,
as she leads you through glorious
breathing exercises, gentle, joyful
movement, brain relaxation techniques,
and a short meditation to get you focused.
The purpose of this 50-minute session is
to open your creative center and rid your
body of stagnant energy. This session is
designed for you to move and breath at
your own pace while celebrating the essence
of joy and creativity within you. So, wake
up and begin your day with energy!

FROM

*$75 709. PORTRAIT BY MACHINE WORKSHOP *$75

just like making a coil pot from clay but


not nearly as messy. Basic hand and
machine techniques will be covered plus
instructions for making oval baskets, for
creating amazing effects using striped
fabrics, and how to shape bowls.

l#SM Charlotte Warr Andersen


Geared for those who don't like hand
applique, this class project demonstrates
how a face can be constructed with a
reverse layering technique and without the
build-up of stack-upon-stack of fusible
products. Edges are finished with satin
stitch and resulting product is light and
flexible, www.charlottewarrandersen.com
CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = S75

*CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

704.

710.
MANIPULATED STRIPS
FORTACTILETEXTURE

E,SM

Jennie

*$80
Payment

Explore and experiment with a variety of


textured designs ideal for quilts, garments,
and borders. Embellish, enhance, and
embroider for a tantalizingly professional
finish. Simple, speedy, and deviously
different. Creative Tucks & Textures, QRI.

T W O - D AY C L A S S
(CONTINUED

TEXTILE COILPOTS

E#SM
Helen
Deighan
Learn how to make pots and bowls from
fabric and cord. Fabric covered cord is
sewn together either by hand or machine

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 15 = $80

See description at $00, Friday, October 28

STARS IN A DESERT SKY *$95


Virginia

Wa

Hon

Leaping into a night sky from the surface


of the quilt, an Aurora Borealis of
cascading color is created with Hoffman
"Batik" Stars. Magic Patch (European),
Nov '02, Sept '04, March '05 issues;
PATCHWORK iDeen, Jan '04 (German).

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S
( E A R LY S E S S I O N )
8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
(1 1:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

701. LOPSIDED LOGS: $65


NO SEAM RIPPERSALLOWED!
E.D.SM
Sandj
Bonsib
Use up those extra strips from previous
projects! Never rip out anything! Students
make scrappy blocks, cut them askew, then
combine them to make a wonderfully fun
and colorful quilt. Folk Art Quilts, SP.

CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = S95

design, applying fabric, and free-motion


machine embellishments of portraits,
producing samples that will enable you to
make your own realistic fabric portraits at
home. Quiltworks Today Dec/Jan 2004,; QNM
#349 p- 30; #II5. P- 22= QTu9l>
pp. 3T~33' 39~4I; www.marilynbelford.com

*$70

E,D
Laura
CaterWoods
Work with cloth and "found color" to
explore different light effects including:
transparency, translucence, back light,
side light, and inner glow. No color
wheels, no conflicting theories. This is a
totally visual learning process. QA #11
cover, pp. 44"4-9; www.cater-woods.com
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE $5 = $70

711 J) MAGICAL MEDALLIONSBLOCK ONE *$73


A,H

Karen

Kay

Buckley

While sewing on this 19m block, learn to


sew smooth curves, sharp points, and
perfect circles. Explore the same
techniques that Buckley uses on her large
medallion quilts. QNM cover Sept. 2003.
www.karenkaybuckley.com
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 = S73

A L L - D AY C L A S S E S

712. ROTARY CUT MINIATURE SAMPLER QUILT $65

( L AT E S E S S I O N )
9 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 : 0 0 P. M .
( N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M . L U N C H B R E A K )

B.I.SM

Shelly

Burge

Learn all about making beautiful small

706. EQ5 BEGINNER BASICSIN DEPTH *$105

quilts including drafting, quick piecing,


and finishing techniques. Start a sampler

B, D, C H Fran Iverson Gonzalez

quilt using Burge's method for accurate


but easy machine piecing (no templates,
no foundations). Small Quilts Made Easy, MC.

Also offered as 410 on Thursday. See that for


description. Do not enroll for both.

THECOLOROFLIGHT

*$78
Belford

*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl3 = $78

705.
E.SM

500. SEMINAR ON DATING QUILTS [continues) AUG

Marilyn

Working from Belford's drawings, you


will be guided through the transference of

F R I D AY )

8 : 0 0 A . M . - 5 . 0 0 P. M .
(1 1:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M. LUNCH BREAK)

DEALING WITH FACES

l,A,SM

'CLASS PRICE-565 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = SI05

707. BLENDING PHOTOS WITH FABRIC *$1Q5


E,D,CH

Mary

Ellen

Kranz

Print a fabric photo and incorporate it


into a larger piece. Extend outward from
your photo using a new technique to
create a landscape quilt design. Make
templates for later sewing.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S40 = $105

713.

techniques for making a wide variety of


quilts from 2in wide strips. Basic rotary
cutting and machine piecing skills required.

714.
E

708. FANTASTIC FABRIC FACES: *$67


PERSONALPORTRAITS IN CLOTH
E,D,H

Pamela

Allen

$65

NOODLESOUP

I.SM
Debbie
Caffrej
In this process class based upon the book
Noodle Soup (DCM), Caffrey teaches

PAINTING IMAGES WITH DYES *$90


Hollis

Chatelain

Also offered as 520 on Friday. See that for description.


Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = S90

Use fabrics with large prints as compo


nents of a face. An "anything goes" design
adventure; no measuring, no piecing, no
rules! Great embellishment demos to
personalize your portrait.
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $67

MAKE WAY FOR ANGLEPLAY: *$75


THE MAGIC FOUR PATCH UNIT

S AT U R D AY, O C T. 2 9 ( c o m . ) 7 2 1 .
715.

HAND NEEDLETURN APPLIQUE *$73

E,H D arlene C. C hristopherson


One 8in block leads us through an
in-depth lesson in fundamentals and
fine tuning. A Perfect Union of Patchwork &
Applique, C&T, Pattern #1;
www.darlenechristopherson.com

E,SM

Margaret

J.

Miller

Create the simple MFPU using


AnglePlay templates and a six-inch
square; play on a design wall with all the
class blocks to create hundreds of blocks
and quilts. AnglePlay, A New Look at
CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEES 10 = $75

'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 S73

Sally

Collins

This lecture class will focus on how to


design, figure out, and fit pieced borders,
corner triangles, spacer and automatic fit
borders; mitered border prints; edge
shapes; and binding. Collins will define,
explain, and illustrate each style with lots
of quilts, visual aids, and mock-up
samples. Learn how to bring your next
quilt to a beautiful conclusion.

TANTALIZING TEXTURE

*$110

E,SM
Gin
ny
Eckley
Add artistic flair to your clothing and
quilts that will have the viewer asking,
"how did you do that?" Techniques
include creating with cords, illusion,
with tulle, beading by machine, embel
lishment with applique, and free-motion

722. REVERSIBLE QUILTS: TWO AT A TIME $65


E,SM

Pederson

Also offered as 114 on Monday and 332 on

S65

SQUARINGTHE CIRCLE

E.D.SM

Christine

Porter

Make this exciting quilt using circles and


squares cut on the diagonal to provide
stunning designs. Techniques include
piecing, applique, and quilting with
monofilament. Inspired by Art Deco
fabrics, used here in five designs in black
and white. A variety of bright yellow to
dark red background introduces shading
which enhances the optical illusion effect
of the principal fabric.

THREAD PAINTED LANDSCAPES *$74


Nancy

Prince

Anyone can thread paint Prince's way!


Following simple, direct steps, learn to
create beautiful landscape designs by

'CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S45 = $110

THREADPLAY II: PRIMA DONNAS *$10Q


l,SM
Libby
Lehman
Learn how to deal with prima donnas
such as slippery sheer fabrics, upsidedown bobbin drawing, couching weird
stuff, and quilting with metallics. Con
centrate on technique samples rather
than a class project. Tips and ideas for
making your quilts easier and unique are
sprinkled throughout this fun and
informative workshop.
*CLASS PRICE-565 + MATERIALS FEE-S35 = $100

719. FAILURE PROOF STRAIGHT LINE $65


MACHINE QUILTING
B,SM
Mary
Mashuta
Create even, precise machine quilting
with straight lines and soft pivots. Make
your quilt come alive with simple,
effective designs that really enhance
blocks. Ergonomics stressed. Cotton Candy
Quilts pp. 73-86; Stripes in Quilts pp. 90-95,
both C&T.

design, mounting and displaying. An


opportunity to play and create samples of
what-ifs that can be incorporated into
other works of art. QA #11, #15; Cloth Paper
Scissors #1 & #3; www.LaLasLand.com
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = S75

727.
723.

Riley

Use fabric to create without ever taking a


stitch. New to fabric? This is a great place
to start. Traditional notions of fabric?
Here's a chance to break out of the box.
Covers printing on fabric, transfer, glues
and fusing; staining and faux dyeing,

Wednesday. See 114 on Monday for description. Do


not enroll for more than one.

B,SM

embroidery, www.fabricpainting.com/
machineembroideryclass.html

Sharon

*$75

Lesley

incorporating paper, found objects and


mixed media; embellishment and surface

Triangles, C&T.

716. BORDERS, BINDINGS, & EDGES $65

CLOTHWT
IHOUTNEEDLES
E

using a straight or zigzag stitch. Complex


or simple designsthe technique remains
the same. Simple Thread Painting, AQS; article
"How Did She Do That?" QQ, Fall 2004.
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S9 = $74

725. MACHINE APPLIQUE THE EASY WAY *$74

TEABERRYSAC

*$75

l,D,H
Sue
Spargo
Make this great purse (l2-5in X 8.5m)
from felted wool coating. Applique design
done with wool thread and whip stitch
applique. Finished with fun lining and
magnetic closure. Embellish with beads,
stitchery, and a creative label.
*CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $75

728. ELEMENTARY SERGERY FOR QUILTS *$85


B,D,SM Anne van der
"Think beyond the loopers" while

Kley

creating fantastic backgrounds, and


textural and architectural elements for
your landscape or art quilts with this freeform creative 'sergery.' Simple, stimu
lating, and rewarding! Creative Serging
Innovative Techniques to Get the Most from Your
Serger, ST 2005; Sulky Secrets to Successful
Embroidery, p. 129CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = $85

PEPPERMN
I T&SASSAFRAS

729.
E,SM

Linda

$65
Ballard

E,D
Jenny
Raymond
Create the machine applique project of

Scrap Four Patches along with half-square


triangles are the components needed to
make this fun quilt. Ideas for optional

your choice: wallhanging, garment,


sweatshirt jacket, table runner, or pillow

layouts will be shared. Tips, techniques,


and much more.

using your collection of motif fabrics.


Demonstration of free-motion thread
painting, bobbin draw, and other
embellishments.
www.jennyraymond.com/html/photo_
gallery.htm; www.jennyraymond.com/
html/wearable.htm (bottom of page,
"You don't have").
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S9 = $74

MORNING CLASSES
( E A R LY S E S S I O N )
8:00-1 1 :00 A.M.

1VINTAGE ROSE WITH BUDS BROOCH *$57


E,H
Helen
Gibb
Learn to make two of the most popular
ribbon flowers from the 1920'sa flat
rose and blossoms. Combine them with
fringed silk ribbon, ribbon leaves, and
buds into a beautiful brooch.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S22 = $57

^20

FANTASY FAIRY

*$85

E,D,SM Bonnie Lyn McCaffery


Create the beautiful fairy with the
"Fantasy Fabric" technique of capturing
cut fabrics, Tintzl, and other things
under a sheer layer of tulle. Fantasy Fabrics:
Techniques for Layered Surface Design, MC.
585 . '
'CLASS PRICE-S65 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = S85

F i f t y - T h r e e

!i

731.

STRN
IGSTARS

E.SM

COMPLEX CLOTH *$37 @ OPENING UP YOUR CREATIVE CENTER *$40

$35 739.

Jane

Hall

Work in this time-honored technique to


create fabric of randomly pieced strips for
an Eight-Pointed Star wallhanging.
Construct the stars using a new simplified
method promising great centers. Hall and
Haywood's Foundation Quilts, AQS 2000.

JQne

Dunnewold

Learn to combine multiple printing


processes on one piece of fabric for a
layered, complex surface. Learn about
dyeing, discharge, stamping, stenciling,
silk screening, and foiling as you explore
the creation of art cloth.
*CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE S2 = $37

732.

$35

THESCALLOPEDEDGE

i.A,SM

Sue

Nickels

scalloped edge on her award winning quilt


Le Panier de Fleurs (The Flower Basket). This

Learn the tricks of circular design. After

drafting, stitching, and placement along


the edge of the quilt. Take the mystery out
of this attractive and classic finish! QNM
#363, p. 46.

( L AT E S E S S I O N )

735. HAND QUILTING FOR BEGINNERS *$49


B,H
Jan
Svatek
Also offered as 347 on Wednesday morning. See that
for description. Do not enroll for both.
CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl4 = 549

CREATIVECUSTOM
HEIRLOOM QUILTING

Gail

'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S4 = $39

Marit

Lee

Kucera

p-et that great ethnic effect with this


dyeing method. Practice the basic folds
with paper, before creating your very own
designs on
Liquid fiber
wash- and
and rinsing
at home.

fabric in the colors you


reactive dyes used for
color-fast, safe results.
out of dyed fabrics are

want.
bright,
Drying
done

SPRAY, STENCIL, AND SILK *$65

E,D
Anky
Rittenhouse
Rittenhouse introduces you to the easy
"color spray" process with a new spray
applicator, just being introduced to the
market. Learn to apply "color" to various
silk fabric types, including the popular
silk/rayon velvet. Using a ready-made silk
opera purse you will utilize the spray
processes using dyes/paints, in conjunction
with pre-cut stencils. The new spray pump
promises to be a perfect color and imaging
tool for quilters, designers, and fiber artists.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S30 = S65

NATURE'S INSPIRING IMAGERY *$38

E,D,CD Sharon Hull Dinsmore


Capture nature's beauty to fabric using a
scanner, digital camera, computer, and
printer. Use special effects, layers, and
painting tools to create beautiful images
for quilts and wearable art.

MORNING

742.

DESIGNERHEARTS

Linda

M.

*$53
Poole

Versatile applique quilt can be used for


wall or table runner. The trick is in the
fabrics and the magical technique learned.

DYE/PAINT/PRINT DAY

Virginia

Robertson

Learn to do simple beading. Create a


beaded bezel to frame a beautiful stone.
The kit is complete, just bring your
reading glasses! Virginia teaches "no
rules" beading with emphasis on color,
texture, and design.
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

744.

STRP
I SSLASH

S30

Calling all dye/paint/print enthusiasts!


Five of the top artists from the faculty will
present this focus, coordinated by Diane
Herbort. Other artists include Esterita
Austin, Rayna Gillman, Diane Ricks, and
Maggie Weiss. Each will give a slide pre
sentation or talk and a hands-on presen
tation of her particular expertise. Spend
20 minutes with each artist as she demon
strates such techniques as Introduction to
Disperse Dye Transfers; Painting on Your Quilt for 3-D
Effects; Gelatin Prints; Gutta Resist Silk Painting;
and Thermofaxto the Max! Go home with a
handout from each designer, new dye/
paint/print skills, and lots of enthusiasm.
MORNING

747.

LECTURE

LONGARM FOR BEGINNERS

$8

Frances Silverman
A discussion forum with practical advice
and information on choosing and buying
a longarm machine and accessories, with
advice on setting up and getting started in
a professional machine quilting business.
10:00-1 1:00 A.M.

743. FUNKY DANGLES CABOCHON PIN *$6Q


Ej.D

EVENT

9:00 A.M.-NOON

8:00-9:00 A.M.

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 18 = S53

737.

"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = $40

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

*$35

I.A.LA
Sherry
Rogers
Learn how and when to stabilize a quilt,
master stitch-in-the-ditch, work with
stencils, set in motifs, balance designs,
and when to use backgrounds and grids.

creativity, exercises, and spontaneous


designing of a small piece, you will not
only complete an 8in x 8in collage, but
also open your awareness, and restart your
creative juices.

Garber

exploring basics we will expand to cover


Flying Geese, Swirls, Diamonds, Big n'
Little, and more. No sewing. AQ
Summer 2004, Vol. XX, No. 2; QNM
#354; Stellar Journeys AQS 2002;
www.gailgarberdesigns.com

9:00 A.M.-NOON

736.

741. SPECIAL EFFECTS DYEING: *$60


FOLDAND DIP DYE

MORNING CLASSES

Creativity sometimes gets stuck. Be


inspired to reconnect with your inner
artist. Through a talk and presentation on

740. DESIGNING CIRCULAR BORDERS *$39

Learn how Nickels stitched the fabulous

edge has received much attention since


the quilt appeared in shows in 2000.
Make a practice piece to learn the

E,D,H Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller

748.

BUT I STILLLOVE YOU

S
8

Chris Lynn Kirsch


A humorous and informative presen
tation of old quilts which may not be
museum quality, but still have their own
wonderful storiesas told by the costumed
quilter who loves them.
LUNCHEON

*$50

E,SM
Jackie
Robinson
Also offered as 254 on Tuesday morning, 458 on
Thursday morning, 487 on Thursday afternoon, and
573 on Friday afternoon. See 254 on Tuesday morning
for description. Do not enroll for more than one.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = $50

LECTURE

N O O N - 2 : 0 0 P. M .

750.

EGG MONEYQUILTS

$29

Eleanor Burns
Enjoy lunch and then join Eleanor as she
takes you back to a time when life was
simple, people neighborly, and quilts not
only useful but also an extraordinary
expression of imagination.

CLASSPRC
IES
-35+MATERA
ILSFEES
-3=$38

F o u r

FUN COLORING FOR KIDS

SATURDAY, OCT. 29 (cont.) 758.


AFTERNOON LECTURES
2 : 0 0 - 3 : 0 0 P. M .

751.

S
8

LUSCIOUS LANDSCAPES

Joyce R. Becke r
A lively, interactive slide and trunk show
focusing on discovering your niche in
quilting based on Becker's personal
journey creating Luscious Landscapes. Lots of
laughter and fun!

E,D
Martene
Glickman
Learn to show kids an easy way to create
color and design, utilizing dyes to color
embellish a silk scarf blank. These scarves
are great gift ideas and the dyeing processes
are "no mess" with easy cleanup. Kids,

E,SM
Sue
Nickels
Free-motion machine quilting will be

parents, and teachers are thrilled with the


results. Glickman has worked successfully
with many children, utilizing this sur

stipple quilting will be covered. Some


variations include: loopy meandering,

prisingly easy coloring project. Her


infectious enthusiasm for this one-of-akind work of art will inspire you to teach
every child you can find.

4 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

explored for background areas on your


quilt. Traditional stipple quilting will be
explained and Nickels will provide skills to
make it easier. Next, ways to vary your

psychedelic stippling, and curvy crosshatching. Students will work on practice


samples to learn these techniques. Some
basic free-motion quilting will be review
ed, then jump into the fun! Machine
Quilting: A Primer of Techniques, AQS.

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = 560

AFTERNOON

EVENT

$30

Coordinated by Patti Medaris Culea, this


afternoon event will feature dollmakers
including Culea, Robin Atkins, Virginia
Robertson, Tricia Quirk Spitzmueller, and
Vicki Tracy. Each will give a slide pre
sentation or talk and a hands-on presen
tation of her particular expertise. Spend 20
minutes with each artist as she demon
strates such techniques as Shimmery Mermaids,
Spirit Dolls, TimTex Paper Dolls, Pancake Pillow
People, and Lamp Dolls. Go home with a
handout from each designer, new doll skills
and inspirations, and lots of enthusiasm.

THE "A"

E,

Burton

Also offered as 26/ on Tuesday afternoon. See that


for description. Do not enroll for both.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S13 = S48

757.

DESIGNS WITH LINES

E,D,LA

Pam

your own winged beauty. Creating circles


could never be so easy!

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl2 = 547

761.

ENHANCING PHOTOGRAPHS *$38


WITH PHOTO EDITING SOFTWARE
Sharon Hull D insmore

perhaps posted on a web site)? Learn


basic photo manipulation techniques to
improve all your photographs.
"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = $38

DESIGNING FLORAL APPLIQUE *$37

original flower designs. Nature studies,


drafting tools, and step-by-step exercises
make it easy and fun.
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S2 = $37

*$50
Clarke

Experience the dramatic difference in


longarm quilting using simple lines as a
guide for block design and borders. This
demo/lecture is packed with information
to save time and gain confidence with very
little marking.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl5 = SSO

Gail

Garber

No sewing! Learn to design and draft Flying


Geese in any free-form shape. Garber
will demonstrate piecing techniques. AQ
Summer 2004; QNM #354-, Stellar Journeys
AQS, 2002; www.gailgarberdesigns.com

764.

765.

$35

PARALLELISMS

E,D
There
some
tional
of art

Chris
Lynn
Kirsch
is creativity inside each of us. With
basic techniques and an inspira
push, you too can play in the world
quilts and maybe you'll want to stay!

FOREVERSTARS

768.

STRIPPITY DOO DAH

EjrSM

Jackie

*S72
Robinson

Simple strip sets create woven ribbons and


braidsall from the same units. Easy "doo
dahs" add excitement. You'll begin the
30in x 45in project in class.
www.animas.com/SupplyLists/Strippity.html
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S37 = $72

EVENING EVENTS

E,D
Helen
Yo u n g
Frost
You don't have to be an artist to create

E,

-APPLIQUE *$48
Te r r i

Use the Bended Bias technique to create

description. Do not enroll for both.

763. DRAFTING FREE-FORM FLYING GEESE $35

CLASSES

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

756.

Austin

Do your photographs need improvement


so they'll look good printed to fabric (or

DOLLDAY

AFTERNOON

Esterita

Linda M. Poole

Also offered as 125 on Monday morning. See that for

E,D

2 : 0 0 - 5 : 0 0 P. M .

755.

E,D

S35

DRAGONFLYCIRCLE

752. ART CLOTH 2005 $8^ (7J9?) ENHANCING QUILTS WITH PAINT *$47 767.
Ja ne Dunnewold
Nine years ago, the idea of "complex
cloth" was born. How has complex cloth
evolved into the "art cloth" movement?
View slides of work created by artcloth
enthusiasts all over the world, including
fabrics, clothing, and home furnishings.

S35

STIPPLE QUILTING SKILLS

*S60 766.

*$47

B,I,H
Jo
Morton
Students will practice needleturn applique
on these Star blocks, stitching outer
points and inside points. Small Quilts with
Vintage Charm, C&T, p. 34.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl 2 = S47

5 : 3 0 - 7 : 0 0 P. M .

770. A MUSICAL EVENING WITH RICKY TIMS $15


Ricky Tims
Back by popular demand, quilter and
musician, Ricky Tims, once again takes
the stage at the International Quilt
Festival to present a concert that blends
music and art in such a way that inspires,
entertains, and educates.
This world premiere concert will also
feature internationally acclaimed Native
American dancer and flautist Raymond
Redfeather (Ojibwa tribe), and his wife,
Kris Starfoot. Raymond's haunting flute
and Kris' enchanting vocals provide a
unique and spellbinding timbre to Ricky's
original piano compositions. Both are
featured on Ricky's brand new, nationally
released CD, titled Sacred Age, a collection
of original piano compositions orches
trated in a soundscape of Native
American instruments.
Those attending the concert last year got a
sneak preview of this dynamic, rhythmic,
mystifying, and powerful music. Be sure
to add this concert on your must-do list
for Quilt Festival 2005.

7 : 3 0 - 1 0 : 0 0 P. M .

775.

803.

SILVERSTARSALUTE

$39

Join us for a special dinner and an


exciting salute to one of quilting's most
original starsKatie Pasquini Masopust,
the 2005 recipient of Festival's
prestigious Silver Star Award.

B/LA

Frances

*$45

Silverman

This hands-on class for novice and


"wanabee" longarmers provides practical
education on the basic pantograph and
freehand skills needed to become a
confident and competent longarm quilter.
CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

Masopust was chosen for her contribu


tions in several areas. In addition to being
an established and influential quilter,
teacher, shopowner, and author,
Masopust is extremely versatile in her
quilting. See article on page 12.
We will also salute all the Festival quilters
at this event and hear from the top six
prize-winners of the International Quilt
Association's annual falljudged Show.
Please submit a letter about what Katie
Pasquini Masopust and her work have
meant to you as part of this evening of
tributes, tales, and remembrances. Send
your letter for delivery by October 1/ to: Quilt
Festival's Silver Star Memories, 7660
Woodway, Suite 55> Houston, Texas
77063, USA; E-mail to edu@quilts.com;
or drop them off during the show at
Festival's Education Office, Room 304A,
or the Show Office, Room 2l6, in the
convention center.

SUNDAY
OCTOBER

LONGARMBASICS

30

Carta

Peery

Visit the "Silk Room" for three hours of


exploration and play. Bring your questions
and any of your own concerns about silk
to Peery. She will quickly shed light on
the "mistaken myths" about silk and easily
demonstrate just how versatile silk can be.
Silk scraps, transfer materials, tools, and
dyes/paints will be furnished for your use.
This is a great opportunity to play with
silk, and enjoy coloring, as well as be
inspired by fantastic silk manipulation.

*$55

E.D,CH Fran Iverson Gonzalez


This fun and easy introductory class gets

practical marketing techniques to ease


your way toward your career goals. Topics
covered: getting started, presentation
package, portfolio, photography, where to
exhibit or sell your work, preparing for
an exhibition, and pricing. AQ Spring
1998. pp. 42-47; QNM, July/August 1999,
pp. 26-27; The Twentieth Century's IOO Best
American Quilts, p. 83. PR; Great American
Quilts 199S, OX, p. 136; www.hollisart.com
'CLASS PR1CE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S5 = S40

BUTTERFLYTABLESCAPE

*$43

butterfly garden on your table! Make


beautiful butterfly shaped placemats easily
on muslin foundations. Combine sew-

B,D Charlotte Warr Andersen


Learn the basics for creating wellcomposed pictorial fiber art. Subjects
include arrangement, proportions,
balanced borders, impact, and other
elements. Subtle changes can make a
difference in the over-all perception of a
creation, www.charlottewarrandersen.com

and-flip, applique, and embellishment


techniques. Other decor ideas to set your
heart and home aflutter!
www.junecolburn.com
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S8 == 543

810.

FACING FACES

*$50

B,D,CH
Mary
Ellen
Kranz
Create your own traditional or nontraditional quilts! Choose your blocks,
layout, colors, and fabrics. Make instant
changes to your designs on screen. Print
blocks, templates, foundation patterns,
and yardage calculations.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

THE
3
B'S*$45
BORDERS, BATTING,AND BINDING
Burton

Also offered as 4/5 on Thursday afternoon. See that

Medaris

Culea

Using a unique grafting method, learn to


make faces that you'll be proud of. Each

B,I,D,SM

person will take home samples that will


show improvement during the class.
Creative Cloth Doll Faces, RC.

Shelly

Burge

Learn a quick and accurate "Stitch and


Trim" machine piecing method for

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + EQUIPMENT FEE-S20 = $55

801. EQ5 SOFTWARE: GETTING STARTED *$55

Patti

806. PINEAPPLE QUILTS MADE EASY $35

arrangements are included in the class.


Small Quilts Made Easy, MC.

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

experiences have taught us that the


passion we have for our work can also
become our source of energy. We will
discuss how to combine your energy with

805. COMPOSITION FOR PICTORIAL QUILTS *$38

experiment with applique motifs, quilting


stencils, and printing options.

for description. Do not enroll for both.

Becoming a successful professional in the


field you love is everybody's dream. Our

l_.A_.SM
June
Colburn
Welcome your family and friends to a

making beautiful Pineapple blocks. The


blocks can range in size from 3in to 14-irxIdeas for interesting sets and color

Te r r i

Chatelain

*UA$S PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = $45

you designing in EQ5 from scratch.


Color, plan layouts and borders,

Hollis

E.D

8:00-1 1:00 A.M.

802.

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S3 = S38

MORNING CLASSES

EQ5 BEGINNER BASICS

804. AMAZING SILK, AS A WORKSHOP *$45

808. FOLLOWING YOUR PASSION/ *$40


MARKETINGYOUR STRENGTHS

807] FREE-MOTION/FREE-FORM FLOWERS *$6Q


E,SM

Laura

Cater-

Woods

Working with an original pattern by


the instructor, students will become
comfortable with free-motion embroidery
and free-motion quilting. Tips and tech
niques for using decorative threads will be
demonstrated and discussed. The class
samples can be used as quilt blocks, home
dec, or garment inserts. QA #11, cover
and pp. 44~49; www.cater-woods.com
CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-SI5 = S50

COLOR IN QUILTING
E

Gail

*$44
Garber

Explore color theory as it relates to


quilting, through a series of exercises and
lecture, including what makes an effective
quilt. Learn about design, color, value,
texture. Stretch your imagination.
www.gailgarberdesigns.com
"CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S9 = 544

812. DKjGN WITH WATER-SOLUBLE RESISTS $35


E,D

Ann

Johnston

Johnston puts together her years of dyeing


experience, plus handouts and samples
for you, as she demonstrates how exciting
it is to use corn dextrin, potato dextrin,
and other starches that wash out easily.
Color by Design, SP; www.annjohnston.net

"

EBBS

EARLY PINCUSHION

SUNDAY, OCT. 30 (com.)


B,H

Sue

Spargo

Create a large pincushion (8in circle)

825.

Create perfect replicas of favorite photos


with this simple machine applique project
from Replique' Quilts, MC. No templates,

using a wool background and folk-art


a p p l i q u e . U s e d i ff e r e n t t h r e a d s , d e c o
rative stitches, couching, and beads to
embellish your piece. Fill with sand and
lavender and complete with a creative

fusibles, or art degree are required!

l a b e l . S t u d e n t w o r k : w w w. s u e s p a r g o . c o m

Chris

Lynn

Kirsch

535

TRIANGULAR STRING QUILT

E.SM

Mary

Mashuta

DECORATORPILLOWS

19.

*S55

A great "hard times" quilt machine pieced


over paper or tear-away. Have fun using

B,D,SM

up the scraps of scraps and learn how to


feel truly frugal. Cotton Candy Quilts, p. 68,

pillows for your home, embellished

C & T; w w w . m a r y m a s h u t a . c o m

15.

S35

ANGLEPLAY: THE BASICS

E,D

Margaret

J.

Miller

With numerous paper exercises,


punctuated by views of exciting new quilts,
play with the half-rectangle triangle, the
next classic shape in pieced work! Go
home with hundreds of ideas to use with
AnglePlay templates! AnglePlay, A New
Look at Triangles, C&T.

UNIQUE BUTTONHOLES, *$45


CLOSURES, BUTTONS, & BIAS
l,SM

Jenny

Raymond

This workshop will feature many ideas for


buttonholes, unique closures, how to
make beautiful buttons, and Raymond's
original concept for multi-colored bias
that can be used in the above projects.
w w w. j e n n y r a y m o n d . c o m / h t m l / h o m e
_dec.htm
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-Sl0 = S45

817.
E

TRANSFER PHOTOS TO FABRIC *$45


Lesley

Riley

Anne

van

der

simply at the serger, and get a no-carb


low-calorie reduction to your stash,
totally guilt free! Serger Savvy, HWB; Creative
SergingInnovative Techniques to Get the Most from
Your Serger, ST, 2005.
'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEE-S20 = 555

Embellishing Clothes with Quilt Designs^


Julie CraigDyeing Lace and Ribbons
Helen DeighanMagic Dyeing Made Easy

Wa

It

on

Curved, spinning leaves in fall colors


combine for an elegant, quick, and easy
scrap quilt. It was designed as an easy
introduction to cutting and sewing
circular curves (without pins). TQ
"Featured Teacher" article, issue #jB;
"Innovative Piecing" from Rodale's Successful
Quilting Library series, RP.
'CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S25 = $60

Pre-order new
I Remember Mama book today
One of the most popular exhibits in
the history of Festival, the three-year
I Remember Mama project, invited quilters
to put their memories, thoughts, joys,
and sorrows about motherhood into
fabric. It was created by Festival director

quick, easy methods. All transfers will be


supplied. This class will open a new range
of possibilities for using photos in your

Jewel Pearce Patterson.


Some quilts in the exhibits have been
tributes to the artist's own mother, while
others centered on their own experiences
or took a more liberal interpretation of
the topic. Many were worked on by several

Copies are $l6.20 each, tax included.


You can pre-order them on the
enrollment form in this catalogue for
pick-up at the fall International Quilt
Festival in Houston, where the book will
make its debut.

Shelly BurgeMiniature Quilts in a Day..or Two


Eleanor BurnsApplique the Quilt in a Day Way
Darlene C. ChristophersonPreparation

e,sm

part of this compelling special exhibit,


along with many of those stories.

Esterita AustinSimple Techniques for Creating


the Illusion of Depth with Paint___
Linda BallardBinding.. .the Joining of
Two Tails
Nicki BeckerFast and Fun Pillowcases

for Hand Needleturn Applique


Pam ClarkePam'sSpray 'NStitchAppliqu

generations together, and all came with a


compelling story behind their creation
and significance. This year, the final
installment in the series, will feature a
book that covers every quilt that's been

mally. Wednesday Sampler, #355> follows


the same format but topics and many
teachers vary.

June ColburnFrom Quilt to Garment:

Karey Bresenhan to honor the memory


of her own mother, quilter and teacher

'CLASS PRICE-S35 + MATERIALS FEES 10 = $45

o n e - p a g e h a n d o u t s f r o m e a c h t e a c h e r,
then circulate around the room infor

820. FALLING IN LOVE WITH CURVES *$60


Virginia

A *

S30

Kley

This is a "stashbuster" class: create great

Transfer images you print out on your


c o l o r i n k j e t p r i n t e r. Yo u w i l l l e a r n t w o

quilts. Quilted Memories, ST; QA #11 & #15;


Cloth Paper Scissors, issues #1 & #3
www. LaLasLand. com

SUNDAYSAMPLER

30 Festival teachers at separate tables


around the room offer continuous
demonstrations of particular techniques
and methods. You'll receive a booklet of

CLASS PRICE-535 + MATERIALS FEE-S33 = $68

814.

EVENT

1 1:30 fl.M.-l :3<5 P.M.

REPLIQUE CONEFLOWERS $35


E,SM

M I D - D AY

*$68

Ginny Eckley Color Change!


Marlene D. GlickmanColor Collage
Design Journals
Diane HerbortFanciful Trimmings from
Ribbons, Braids, & Lace
Nancy HindsContinuous Line Quilting Designs
for Borders
Chris Lynn KirschThe Ins and Outs of
Machine Applique
Alice KishString Pieced Border the Quick Way
Marti MichellEliminate the Diagonal Set
Triangle Mystique
Linda M. PooleCeltic Swirls
jGbristi^ie PorterFlying Geesei-The-EasyJA/ay^-.
^Nancy PrinceSimple Thread Painting I
Mary I_^)^RaliMn^_Ri^r Pattern/Wrong Fabric
Jennie RaymentTextured Twiddling with
Interlocked Squares
Jenny RaymondMulti Colored Bias
Diane RicksNot Your Mama's Yo-Yo's
Anky RittenhouseScarf Techniques with Silks:
Dyeing & Painting Embellished
Karen RoossienStack Sc Stitch Faux Piecing
Sue SpargoStacked Wool Applique
Vicki TracyDimensional Details
Anne van der KleyCoverstitch Fabric for
Art Quilts
Virginia WaltonLog Cabin Stars

lass/event
Use of the class/event enrollment form is
required ONLY i you are attending classes
and events and is not to be used to request
daily admission tickets. You do not need to
purchase daily admission tickets in addition
to the enrollment feeadmission to the show
in included. For daily admission ticket
information, please see page I4-.
FILLING
OUT
THE
C L A S S / E V E N T
ENROLLMENT
FORM
Use a separate form for each person.
You may photocopy the form and give it
to others.
When filling out your class selections:
List your 1st and 2nd choices for each

enrollment

I N S T R U C T I O N S

SUBMITTING
THE
C L A S S / E V E N T
ENROLLMENT
FORM
Telephone enrollments cannot be accepted.
Mail (with check or credit card payment) to:
Quilt Festival, P. O. Box 50580, Austin, TX

I-5I2-377-400I by September 30th.


OR
Electronically: You may submit your form

OR
E-mail: enrollment@systemas.com with your

electronically from our web site,


www.quilts.com. To locate the form on our
site, visit the Fall International Quilt Festival
class catalogue under "Upcoming Shows."
Please be aware that this electronic

is not required, but helpful to you if your

and does not guarantee enrollment into any classes,

top of the form) confirming that you have


read and agreed to the Liability Waiver and

lectures, and/or events.


SPECIAL
NOTE
FOR
TOUR
GROUPS
If members ofyour tour group are intending
to participate in classes or events, please

Indemnification Agreement (see bottom

contact our offices for instructions before

of this page).

submitting enrollment forms or purchasing

HOW

TO

PAY

CHECK
Made payable to Quilts, Inc. in U.S. dollars
only and drawn on a U.S. bank.
All forms covered by one check must be
mailed in the same envelope.
Checks are not accepted as a method of
payment for enrollments submitted by fax or
by electronic submission.
CREDIT CARD
We accept Visa, MasterCard, American
Express, and Discover.
If the credit card number is declined,
incomplete, or incorrect, you will be assessed
a $IO fee. Please make sure to include a valid
expiration date with the credit card number.
ENROLLMENT FEE
$38 Enrollment Fee is charged for all
persons submitting the class/event
enrollment form. This fee is a processing
fee, which includes, as a courtesy, repeat
admission to Festival exhibits and vendors by
way of the name badge, the VIP Preview of
the show, and (ONLY if pre-enrolled by
September 30th) a complimentary official
show pin & tote bag.
Fees that are paid on-site DO NOT include a
complimentary pin & tote bag.

Austin, TX 78763
OR
Fax your written request with your name

submission form is strictly a submission ofyourform

classes only.
Your signature is required (located at the

September 23r(l Mail to Quilt Festival, P.O. Box 50580,

78763 to be received hy September 30th.


OR
Fax (with credit card payment only): to

time period. (Listing more than one choice


Is choice is full.)
Include payment for your first choice

CLASS
ADDITIONS
AND
CHANGES
Classes may not be dropped after

daily admission tickets. (See contact


information under the "Class additions and
changes" section).
C O N F I R M AT I O N
OF
C L A S S E S
Please allow up to four weeks for processing.
You will receive a name badge and

and/or customer number to I-5l2-377~4001

name and/or customer number


OR
Call between 9 a.m. and Noon, Central
Standard Time, I-512-407-9185 (through
September 30).
OR
Internet: You may also post classes/events
that you wish to purchase or sell to other
Quilt Festival participants that have paid the
enrollment fee through our office at
www.equiltsonline.com. Any participant
that has previously enrolled through our
office will have a Customer Number located
at the top left-hand corner of his/her
c o n fi r m a t i o n f o r m .
C A N C E L L AT I O N S

OF

C L A S S / E V E N T
E N R O L L M E N T
The enrollment fee is non-refundable.
To cancel your complete reservation, mail
your original Confirmation Form to the

confirmation form by mail listing

Quilt Festival address listed above, to be


received no later than September 30th. After

classes/events for which you are enrolled as

September 3th, there will be no refunds.

well as those that were full.


This confirmation form/name badge is
required to attend classes/events and to
receive the pin & tote included with
enrollment fee.
There will be a $15 replacement fee
for reprints.
If you have not received a confirmation
form/name badge within four weeks of
submitting your enrollment form, please
contact us by fax I-512-377-4.OOI 2,4 hrs.
or email enrollment@systemas.com or
phone I-5l2-4,7~9IS5 between 9 a.m.
and Noon Central Standard Time through
September 30th.
Due to the large volume of class/event
enrollments, we cannot respond to requests
to confirm the receipt of faxes. Your
confirmation form you will receive by mail
serves as proof of enrollment.

I M P O RTA N T
AND

D AT E S
DEADLINES

SEPTEMBER 23rd
To receive a refund for any cancellations of
classes / events.
SEPTEMBER 30th
To Pre-Enroll for the show.
Any enrollment forms received after
September 30 will not be processed.
To add classes before the show
To contact the information line
I-5l2-4;07-9I$5.
OCTOBER 23
On-site class sign-up begins.

w w w. q u i l t s . c o m

Liability and Indemnification Agreement: To the maximum extent of the law, your attendance and participation, including that ofyour children
and minors accompanying you, in any International Quilt Festival classes, lectures, tours, or events, paid for or not, is conditioned on your agreement
to hereby indemnify International Quilt Festival, its employees, volunteers, and contractors from, and never to make any claim for injury, loss, or
damage to you or your children and minors accompanying you against International Quilt Festival, its employees, volunteers, and contractors, caused
by its very first negligence, strict liability, or for any other reason. NOTE: On the Enrollment Form, you will find a signature line dealing with this
liability waiver and indemnification agreement. Your enrollment form cannot be processed without jour signature on that line.

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