It’s Sew Fine: For Home and Family Sewing Expo April 16 – 17, 2013 General Butler State Resort Park Carrollton, Kentucky Educational programs of the Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service serve all people regardless of race, color, age, sex, religion, disability, or national origin. “It’s Sew Fine” 2013 Sewing Expo Schedule All times are Eastern Standard Time Tuesday, April 16 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon Registration 10:00 AM - 12:00 Noon “Make It & Take It” Workshop Tissue/Change Purse 11:30 – 12:30 PM Lunch 12:30 – 4:00 PM Afternoon Classes A. B. C. D. E. Quick Table Runner Easy Cushion Corners You-The Hidden Designer A Sewer’s Best Friend-The Abby Bag Orion’s Star F. Introduction to Paper Piecing—KY Star G. Why Layer Kakes—Stashbusters H. Creating Pattern & Texture with Soy Wax I. Serger Knit T-Shirt 6:00 PM Buffet Dinner – Shelly Zegart For more than 35 years renowned quilt expert Shelly Zegart has had a mission to bring to the forefront awareness of quilts as historical record, political mouthpiece, and works of art. This passion for quilts led her to create the nine-part landmark documentary, “Why Quilts Matter: History, Art and Politics”. Shelly will bring many quilts to illustrate the messages quilts hold. Join Shelly as she gives us insights into why quilts have been and continue to be at the center of American culture. How might you be able to share this documentary that spreads the word about the importance of quilting to America? 8:00 PM Showcase of previous Sewing Expo Projects Exhibits – Instructor Show Case - Join Expo instructors as they share, demonstrate, and sell their wares. Wednesday, April 17 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM All Day Classes J. Small Matsukawa-Bishi K. The Wild Life L. Charmed Courthouse Steps M. A Tuffet for Your Tootsies N. Decorative Stitch Thread Painting O. Jeans Jacket P. Castles in the Air Q. Spinning Pinwheels R. French Rose S. Contrary Wife in Kansas T. Ruler Free Twister U. Scrap-Bag Log Cabin Quilt V. Serger Sampler Pillow W. Sew Purely Fine Machine Embroidery X. Shark’s Teeth Camisole 11:30 Lunch 2:00 – 2:15 PM Stretch Break 5:00 PM Classes Conclude 2 “It’s Sew Fine” 2013 “Make It & Take It” Description * Bring your own sewing machine with thread; all other supplies will be furnished. Tissue / Change Purse – Participants will use scraps of fabric to complete this tissue holder that also acts as a coin change purse. It is complete with a zipper and a keychain ring. All supplies will be provided. Registration Packet can be found on the following web site: http://ces.ca.uky.edu/owen Click on Family & Consumer Sciences & then click on Sewing Expo 2013 Registration 3 Class Skill Level Ratings Beginner: Must be able to thread sewing machine and wind bobbin(s). Must have knowledge of sewing terms, be able to read a pattern, and be capable of performing basic sewing machine techniques. Intermediate: Must have good command of sewing skills, knowledge and operation of sewing machine and sewing techniques, and be able to read and follow pattern instructions without assistance. Advanced: Must be proficient at most sewing techniques in the subject area, including knowledge of and using many sewing machine features. Look for the skill level rating of each class. “It’s Sew Fine” 2013 Class Descriptions Tuesday, April 16 C. You-The Hidden Designer, Understanding How Fabric & Garment Design Work Together with Sandy Davis (Beginner to Intermediate) Lecture Learn how a garment’s design lines are combined with a particular fabric to the best advantage of both. Participants will learn how different fabrics drape for garments, determine compatibility of garment patterns and fabrics, different weaves of fabrics, differentiate fiber content, what garment ease is, and more. Class Fee: $10.00 includes: paper for design work and handouts. This class is a lecture with samples illustrated. A. Quick Table Runner with Jennifer Klee (All Skill Levels) Choose a holiday, seasonal, or color theme and create a colorful table runner. The focus fabric square creates the center of attention while the backing fabric can make it reversible. Class Fee: $22.00 includes: pattern and fusible quilt batting. Project Size: 14 ½ X 48 ¾ -inch. B. Easy Cushion Corners with Pam Damour (Intermediate) Custom cushion covers are easy when you know all the tricks. Learn how to measure for a cushion, cut foam, do a Dacron wrap, put in the zipper, and line up the corners for a perfect fit. Class Fee: $40.00 includes: fabric for chair pad and piping, cord for piping, and zipper. Project Size: 18-inch chair pad. D. A Sewer’s Best Friend—The Abby Bag with Kay Wilson (Beginner) A pin cushion and a scrap bag all sewed up together in one. Makes a great gift and always a big seller at craft shows & bazaars. Class Fee: $25.00 includes: pattern, precut fabric kit, everything needed to complete bag. 4 E. Orion’s Star with Vicki Reiter (Intermediate) Participants will use two different techniques to make this quilt. Use rulers to make perfect flying geese then use the log cabin pattern to add strips to the back. The finished blocks are all the same but depending how it’s arranged can make each quilt look drastically different. Class Fee: $40.00 without kit or $85 with kit includes: flying geese ruler, all fabric, and pattern. Can also purchase ruler separately for $10. Project Size: Lap-size quilt. G. Why Layer Kakes with Mary Pierson (All Skill Levels) Participants will use their stash fabric or bundle of 35 fat quarters or more. At class end, the collection will be ready to make into 100’s of different designs. Students will choose from a variety of designs offered and may start sewing, time permitting. Class Fee: $45.00 includes: two rulers and several patterns. F. Introduction to Paper Piecing with Laurie Thompson (Intermediate) Participants will learn the basics of paper-piecing while constructing a simple star block. Learn how to achieve perfect points and how the placement of fabric gives a dimensional effect. Kit provided will allow participants to complete an additional three blocks and will be shown how to put them all together. Class Fee: $115.00 with kit (must have kit in order to complete class) includes: book, fabric, ruler, and paper-piecing paper. Project size: approximately 24 X 24-inch. H. Creating Pattern & Texture with Soy Wax with Pat Sturtzel (Intermediate Skill Level-no sewing skills needed) Participants will explore use of Procion MX dyes to create pattern & texture. Dye chemistry and color mixing will be discussed during the process. Class Fee: $46.00 includes: dyes, soy wax, miscellaneous supplies, use of some tools, written instructions to continue explorations at home. Option to purchase a fabric kit for an additional $25 which includes: 5 yards of a combination of white and lightly dyed fabrics instead of purchasing additional materials on your own. 5 I. Serger Knit T-Shirt with Marjorie Baker (Intermediate) Stretch your serger skills by making this simple knit T-shirt. Be guided through the construction of this staple wardrobe item. Basic serger and coverstitch techniques will be covered as well as options for hemming without a coverstitch machine. Class Fee: $15.00 includes: pattern and fusible knit interfacing. Pattern size: Women’s XS to XL. K. The Wild Life with Mary Bauer (Beginner) Using fusible applique, decorative stitches, 3-D details, and faux trapunto, you can make these crazy patched animals come alive. Class Fee: $30.00 includes: pre-selected pattern. Can order additional patterns at $8 each. Choose from whimsical elephant, hippopotamus or more sophisticated giraffe or zebra. Project size: sizes vary but approximately 30 X 40-inch. Wednesday, April 17 J. Small Matsukawa-Bishi with Linda Griffiths (Intermediate) This is the retired Pine Bark Diamond Pattern, symbolizes perseverance. The pine is a symbol of good fortune. This beautiful flat-diamond pattern has a puzzle-like appearance. As with many puzzles this one has a “secret”! Come discover what it is. Construct the quilt center during class. Borders and quilting designs will be discussed. Class Fee: $35.00 includes: pattern, removable labels and handouts for two additional sizes. Project size: approximately 30 x 30-inch. L. Charmed Courthouse Steps with Jennifer Klee (All Skill Levels) Try this twist on a traditional pattern using a charm pack and jelly roll (or equivalents). Choose the size 6 or 12 blocks and your bordertraditional or piano. Class Fee: $33.00 includes: pattern and instructions. Project size: 50 X 68inch or 67 X 85-inch. 6 M. A Tuffet for Your Tootsies with Pam Damour (Intermediate) Upholstery 101 has never been more fun. Join the full day of upholstery how-to’s, while you create your own upholstered footstool. After learning how to build a foundation piece, instructor will demo basics such as web stretching, spring tying, and the finishing touches to make the project an heirloom. Class Fee: $70.00 includes: fabric, wood frame, foam, welt cord, lining, batting, and tack strip. Project size: 16h X 14 X 16-inch. O. Jeans Jacket with Peggy Townsend (Beginner to Intermediate) Participants will learn to make a jacket like the one below from an ordinary pair of blue jeans. Class Fee: $35.00 includes: pattern, instructions, and hands-on fitting. P. Castle in the Air with Laurie Thompson (Beginner) Participants will learn to construct block with very thin sashing on point, using a wide variety of fabrics to create a stunning effect. This class is great for those fabric hoarders who want to use up some of their stash. Class Fee: $75.00 without kit or $150 with kit includes: pattern, 1 ½ yards muslin fabric. Project size: 65 X 76inch. N. Decorative Stitch Thread Painting with Sandy Davis (Intermediate to Advance) In this floral sampler wall art project, learn to manipulate basic built-in decorative stitches to obtain an abstract realistic look. Using rayon and metallic threads, you will be “thread painting” flowers, stems, leaves, and grass by modifying stitch settings using free motion and mirror imaging. Different color schemes may be chosen other than those in photo below. Class Fee: $50.00 includes: book, batting, stabilizer, ivory fabric for insert piece, brown fabric for ground piece. Project size: 11 X 15-inch. 7 S. Contrary Wife in Kansas bed warmer /table runner with Rose Sutter (Advanced) The combination of two traditional quilt blocks “The Kansas Star” and the “Contrary Wife” take on a unique appearance when combined and turned on point. The use of some quick piecing methods for both blocks. Learn how to set on point. There will be alternative size examples available for inspiration. Class Fee: $30.00 includes: pattern, instructions, ½ square triangle papers for entire project. Project size: 42 X 92inch. Feel free to contact instructor at: thequiltedpeacock@gmail.com. Q. Spinning Pinwheels with Kay Wilson (Beginner) This quilt “spins” to life quickly in contrasting colors with simple piecing of two alternating blocks. So much fun to watch as these two easy blocks become a wonderful quilt that looks complicated, plus you can almost feel the breeze it goes so fast. Class Fee: $30.00 includes: original pattern. R. French Rose with Vicki Reiter (Intermediate) Raw edge applique. This quilt requires a variety of fabrics in a variety of colors. Roses will be cut and sewn onto background leaving the raw edges exposed. When the top is complete you wash the top and the edges of the roses “fray” and giving the edges a ragged shabby chic look. Class Fee: $40.00 includes pattern, or $85 with kit includes: pattern and fabric (3 yards assorted pastel prints for flower petals appliques, ¼ yard assorted green prints for leaf appliques, 2 yards total background, 3/8 yard solid lilac inner border, and 1 ¾ yard fabric for outer border.) Project size: 58-inch square. T. Ruler Free Twister with Mary Pierson (All Levels) This design looks complicated, but it’s very easy. It can be made without purchasing another ruler. Student will cut up a charm pack (5” squares) and arrange the blades on a “design wall.” Sew everything together using straight seams look complex –NOT!! Class Fee: $50.00 includes: required book. Teacher will also have charm packs available for purchase if desired for $15 per kit. 8 W. Sew Purely Fine Machine Embroidery Wall Hanging with Linda Bowles (Advanced) Create a whimsical sewing-themed machine embroidery wall hanging with three Purely Gates Mylar Embroidery® Swirly Sewing Designs. Using mylar with machine embroidery creates the allusion that metallic threads were used, however the unique Purely Gates digitizing allows the beauty and sparkle of mylar to show through without stitching with any metallic thread. After embroidering, there will be time to construct the wall hanging. Also learn how to stylize the bottom border using The Wave Ruler. Class Fee: $40.00 includes: CD containing three Purely Gates Mylar Embroidery® Swirly Sewing Designs (multi-formats), precut fabrics for wall hanging including backing fabric, two types of embroidery stabilizers, mylar, batting, written directions, stitch out print out for each of the three designs. Project size: 24 X 18-inch. NOTE: When registering report what brand and model of embroidery machine along with the format (JEF, PES, HUS, VIP, etc.) will be using along with what transfer device will be using to transfer three designs into embroidery machine. U. Scrap Bag Log Cabin with Pat Sturtzel (All Levels) This project comes from the instructors family tradition . They create a quilt for each niece and nephew for their wedding. The couple chooses the color for the center square and the squares get sent out to family members who live from Vermont to New Mexico and points in between. Share in this tradition and start your own quilt. Class Fee: $46.00 includes: bin of fabric strips for class to share, and instructions. Project size: options will be available to make your choice of size of quilt. You will not have time to complete all blocks for a large quilt, but will develop the skills to do so on your own. V. Serger Sampler Pillow with Marjorie Baker (Intermediate) This class is a study of serger techniques. The completed pillows includes the overlock, 2thread flatlock, 3-thread flatlock, rolled edge stitches and techniques for gathering and hemming. Create a pretty patchwork pillow to show off your spiffed up serging skills. Class Fee: $5.00 includes: pattern, instructions, and fusible fleece. Project size: 12-inch pillow with 3-inch ruffle. X. Shark’s Teeth Camisole with Hazel Bentley (Intermediate) Participants will learn the heirloom technique of Shark’s Teeth variation to create a garment that can be used as an under-top or a summer top. Class Fee: $25.00 includes: pattern, material, and thread. 9 “It’s Sew Fine” 2013 Sewing Expo Registration Form Please print clearly. Complete both sides of this form. Name____________________________________________________________________ PRINT CLEARLY Address__________________________________________________________________ City__________________________________ State__________ Zip Code___________ County: _______________________________E-mail: ___________________________ Day Phone (____)__________________ Evening Phone (___)_____________________ Registration deadline: Wednesday, March 1, 2013 General Registration Fee: $85.00 Fee includes Tuesday lunch & evening banquet, Wednesday lunch and the Make-it & Take-it project. I will be attending the Tuesday lunch ____Yes _____No I will be attending the Tuesday evening banquet ____Yes _____No I will be attending the Wednesday lunch ____Yes _____No Special dietary needs: _____________________________________ Show case previous Sewing Expo Projects: You may bring one item for show case. Please list item: _________________________________________________________________________________ Confirmation: Will be processed after March 1st. You will receive a registration confirmation showing your classes with class fees and supply lists. Class fees are due by Monday, April 1, 2013. Cancellation Policy: Request for refund must be received in writing prior to Monday, April 1, 2013. $30.00 cancellation fee will be charged. Refunds will not be given for cancellations postmarked after Monday, April 1, 2013 or no-shows. General Butler State Resort Park Room Reservations A block of rooms have been reserved for Sewing Expo conference participants. Please make reservations by Friday, March 16, 2013 to ensure your space. Mention the “Sewing Expo” to receive the special room rates: Single/Double: $72.95 + tax or 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Cottage Cabins available for $99.95 $189-95. For reservations call toll free at 1-866-462-8853. For Office Use Only: Mail completed form and $85.00 check payable to: Postmark Date_________________ Owen County Extension Service 265 Ellis Hwy Date Received_________________ Owenton, KY 40359-9300 Amount Received______________ Do NOT send class fees until you have received Check Number_________________ your class confirmation. Confirmation Mailed_____________ 10 Changes Made _________________ “It’s Sew Fine” 2013 Registration will be based on postmark. (Class pictures and descriptions are on pages 3-9) Tuesday, April 16, 2013 Make-it & Take-it 10:00 – 12:00 PM _____ Tissue / Change Purse Class Selections: 12:30 – 4:00 PM (Rank your top 3, 1 through 3 with 1 being your first choice.) _____ A. _____ B. _____ C. _____ D. Quick Table Runner ($22) Easy Cushion Corners ($40) You-The Hidden Designer ($10) A Sewer’s Best Friend-The Abby Bag ($25) _____ E. Orion’s Star ($40) ____ Add Kit ($45) _____ Optional Ruler without kit ($10) _____ F. Introduction to Paper Piecing ($115) _____ G. Why Layer Kakes-Stashbusters ($45) _____ H. Creating Pattern & Texture Using Soy Wax ($46) ___ Add Kit ($25) _____ I. Serger Knit T-Shirt ($15) Wednesday, April 17, 2013 (Mark your choices 1 through 3 with 1 being your first choice.) Class Selections: 8:30 – 5:00 PM _____ R. French Rose ($40) _____ Add kit ($45) _____ S. Contrary Wife in Kansas ($30) _____ T. Ruler Free Twister ($50) _____ U. Scrap Bag Log Cabin ($46) _____ V. Serger Sampler Pillow ($5) _____ W. Sew Purely Fine Machine Embroidery ($40) *Register Embroidery Machine Here: ___________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________. _____ X. Shark’s Teeth Camisole ($25) _____ J. Small Matsukawa-Bishi ($35) _____ K. The Wild Life ($30) (mark one) ___ Hippopotamus ___ Giraffe ___ Elephant ___ Zebra _____ L. Charmed Courthouse Steps ($33) _____ 6 Block or _____ 12 Block _____ M. A Tuffet for Your Tootsies ($70) _____ N. Decorative Stitch Thread Painting ($50) _____ O. Jeans Jacket ($35) _____ P. Castles in the Air ($75) _____ Q. Spinning Pinwheels ($30) For further information, contact: Judy Hetterman, Owen County Cooperative Extension Service (502) 484-5703 from 8:00 AM – 4:30 PM EST 11 Instructor Biographies Marjorie Baker from Georgetown, KY, is the State Coordinator for the Kentucky Master Volunteer Clothing Construction Program. She holds a Master’s Degree in Clothing and Textiles and enjoys sewing clothing and colorful quilting projects. She has over 30 years of teaching experience in sewing and needlework classes. Mary Bauer from Crestwood, KY, began sewing at age 10 but made it a passion after retiring in 1999. Learned to quilt in 2003 and all other projects took a back seat. After wining “Best of Show” at the State Fair, she was encouraged to start teaching and have been fortunate enough to exhibit locally as well as Berea, Knoxville, Paducah, Bloomington, Columbus, and Houston. Hazel Bentley from Union, KY, is a Martha Pullen Certified teacher as well as a Kentucky Master Clothing Volunteer. Linda Bowles is the owner of Moore’s Sewing & Learning Center in Louisville, KY. She has been sewing and embroidery educator for about 12 years, is a member of American Sewing Guild, and has been sewing since she was in grade school. Pam Damour from Champlain, New York, is known as the “Decorating Diva.” She is co-author of “Pillow Talk” and has over 30 years as in interior designer and sewing professional. She’s a member of SEA, ASG, and AQS. Pam is the host of her own web show on sewontv.com, “At Home with the Decorating Diva.” She is the producer of 13 how-to DVDs and much more. Sandy Davis is a licensed Martha Pullen Beginning and Serger teacher, certified sulky teacher, certified Palmer/Pletsch Beginning and Fit Teacher and certified Kentucky Master Clothing volunteer with 20 years teaching experience. Linda Griffiths is an award winning quilter, who has exhibited at local, state and national levels. She teaches at the Hardin County Kentucky Extension Office, numerous quilt shops, Jabez, and KHQS Getaway and offers technique-oriented, unique and original pattern workshops for guilds and others. Jennifer Klee from Versailles, KY, learned to sew as a 4-H’er and has never stopped! She taught sewing to 4-H youth and adults during her 30+ years as a Kentucky Extension Agent, and recently retired. Vicki Reiter owns a quilt shop in Lawrenceburg, IN, with a friend. Lover of gardening as well as quilting. Mary Pierson started Original Creations, as an on-the-road mobile quilt shop vending and teaching in 1996. Last year she opened a quilt shop in historic Lawrenceburg, Indiana. Pat Sturtzel from Louisville, KY, has sewn and made quilts for over 30 years. During the past five years, Pat has been mentored by Jane Dunnewold, author of several books on art cloth and textile surface design techniques. She teaches a variety of fiber art processes as a visiting artist in schools and community centers, including work with female refugees. Rose Sutter from Burlington, KY, started sewing at age nine in 4-H. Devoted full-time efforts to sewing after retiring, making horse show clothing and quilting for home décor. Laurie Thompson is currently the co-owner of Quilter’s Garden in Lawrenceburg, Indiana, and she has been quilting for over 25 years. Peggy Townsend from Prospect, KY, is an accomplished seamstress, quilter, and artist. She has won many awards for her work at the KY State Fair and in KEHA Cultural Arts, and enjoys sharing her knowledge with others and having others learn new techniques. Kay Wilson from Ghent, KY, has been quilting since the age of nine. She currently runs a machine quilting business and small fabric shop. Kay holds quilting classes in several counties in the Northern Kentucky area. Shelly Zegart, executive producer and host, was a founding director of The Kentucky Quilt Project, Inc. (1981), the first state documentation project, and The Alliance for American Quilts (1993). Zegart curates exhibitions, lectures and writes on all aspects of quilt history and aesthetics. Her personal collection was acquired and exhibited by The Art Institute of Chicago (2002). For the past three years Zegart has worked on producing the nine part documentary series, “Why Quilts Matter: History, Art, Politics,” which has appeared on more than 200 PBS stations. 12 13 Owen County Cooperative Extension Service Judith Hetterman 265 Ellis Highway Owenton, KY 40359 It’s Sew Fine: For Home and Family Sewing Expo April 16 – 17, 2013 Registration 14
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