2025 Session 1
Instructors
March 2 – March 7, 2025
Priscilla Bianchi
Intuitive and Spontaneous Improv Curves and Circles
Over time my artistic work has evolved and so has this workshop. More freedom, more abstraction, more improv, much more play! This workshop introduces students to elements and principles of design, and explores a variety of ways to create curves, waves, and circles. All these art quilting techniques will enrich the students´ repertoire, and provide the flexibility an artist needs to create original, innovative work. Students will be encouraged to experiment and stretch out of their comfort zones in order to express themselves in their own way. The kit of assorted hand-woven Guatemalan textiles (provided in class), is the basis to create a strikingly attractive design with color, movement, texture, rhythm, and ethnic flair!
Level: All
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Vicki Conley
Designing from Photo to Imagination
You will learn how to simplify and combine photos into a graphic design both the old-fashioned way with tracing paper and with apps on the iPad. You will learn my turned edge machine piecing technique using Floriani Stitch N Wash® stabilizer. Cutting apart the stabilizer to use as templates you will see how easy it is to turn the edges with glue stick. It is left in the finished piece giving nice body to the art quilt. You will also learn my fussy piecing technique using a gradation fabric. You can construct either a landscape or an animal. Bring plenty of photos. $7.00 Kit fee for stabilizer.
Level: All
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Becky Goldsmith
Photo to Fabric: Hand-Sewn Collage
Create a fabric collage that has texture and vitality and is sewn using practical hand sewing techniques. Learn how to turn any photo into a full-size drawing on paper, how to make and use templates for a more precise image, or how take an improvisational approach for a different, but wonderful, result. Much of the class will be spent choosing just right fabrics and Becky will guide you through this process so that you gain confidence in your own design ability. Option to use your own photo or Becky’s Water Lilies drawing in class.
Level: All
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Jenny K. Lyon
Joyful Free Motion!
Have you always wanted to free motion your own quilts with joy and confidence? Have you taken classes but are still unsuccessfully free motion quilting? Jenny will meet you where you are, no matter your style or experience level. She will start with a solid foundation of the essentials of unmarked free motion. Each morning and afternoon will begin with a short lesson covering a variety of topics. Bring your own project and Jenny will provide advice, support, direction, and suggestions for students without a project. Her style is encouraging and light-hearted. Chocolate will be involved.
Level: Confident Beginner to Advanced
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Katie Pasquini Masopust
From Watercolor to Quilts
Abstract watercolor paintings will be created the first day using 10 different painting techniques that will leave the student with many paintings to choose from. Techniques include, transparent layered shapes, resists, rubber cement drawing resist, washes, glazing, dropping in of colors, surface treatments using soap bubbles, rubbing alcohol and grids, etc. One painting will be chosen and cropped to find the most dynamic part. This will be drawn to make templates, then enlarged, and translated with fabrics into a quilt using either my turned edge technique or the students preferred technique. When the quilt is done it will look like a watercolor painting. No painting experience is needed.
Level: Intermediate to Advanced
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Julia McLeod
Reclamation!
Build a quilt with reclaimed textiles that demand different preparation and piecing techniques than typical quilters’ cottons. Students will learn to: identify different fibers and fabric structures; dismantle garments and ‘harvest’ usable fabric; combine varied textiles in one quilt; and accurately piece, appliqué and layer even the most challenging textiles. Traditional, modern, and art quilters will gain new skills and discover the joy of reclaiming unusual textiles.
Level: All
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RaNae Merrill
Spiral Mandalas and More
Explore the swirling world of spirals as you create a spiral mandala quilt. Everything is based on a simple twisted Log Cabin block and there are no curved seams! We’ll explore “seeing between the blocks”, proportion, flow forms, various types of symmetry, color, value, and fabric choices. You may create your own version of the quilt shown here, or use a pattern in my book Magnificent Spiral Mandala Quilts, or create your own design completely from scratch. We’ll also explore other layouts using combined spirals, and if you wish you may design a quilt that is not a mandala.
Level: Beginner to Intermediate
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Pearl P. Pereira
Kona Wreath
Pearl’s inspiration for this wall-hanging comes from her childhood living in Oahu. The center tropical floral blocks framed with a unique applique border with hibiscus border with pineapple corner stones. Learn how to make this border with two templates that repeat around the quilt. Learn how to use the border techniques to design your own unique borders. Join Pearl as she guides you through careful prep work for perfect applique results; and let her introduce you to her uniquely successful techniques she has developed. Learn Pearl’s Off-the-Block prepared edge freezer paper appliqué techniques. Perfect your appliqué skills as we learn the basic step to make: “any size Perfect Bias Stems,” reverse appliqué, sharp points, perfect circles, plus smooth concave & convex shapes. Pearl’s workshops are always open for independent studies please feel free to work on any appliqué project of your choice.
Level: All
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Lorraine Turner
CANCELED
Meri Henriques Vahl
Layered Fabric Collage
Learn an easy and fun technique of raw-edge landscape collage and my unique and simple way to add people to your quilts. Bring your favorite photograph or idea for inspiration, lots of straight or safety pins, fine tulle, batting and the fabric you’ll need to make your artistic vision come true. In addition, I’ll show you how to add borders – or even more sections to create a quilt of any size. Be sure to check out The Quilt Show.com, episode #2908, if you’d like to see me demo my quilt-making process and you can also visit my website to see my finished award-winning quilts.
Level: Intermediate
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Barbara Peters and
Alexandra Tsubota
Artists in Residence