Faculty and Workshops LEGEND: SM: sewing machine required / HS: hand stitching C: computer Elinor Burwash Edmonton, AB www.elinorbdesigns.blogspot.com Kathleen Bissett Elinor is a passionate quilter and would rather be quilting than doing anything else. She has been working with textiles since she was a young girl, creating doll clothes, then knitting and embroidering. University brought Elinor to surface design and then to quilting in the 1970’s. Her own designs, mainly inspired by her garden, surroundings and travels, show up in patterns and in the classes she teaches. Elinor says that she sees possibilities in almost every form of quilting and it is difficult to narrow her passion to one particular form of quilting. However, in the past few years Elinor’s work has been moving more in the direction of her roots, working in appliqué and giving it dimension through choice of fabric, and embellishments and use of threads, ribbons and beads. Waterloo, Ontario www.kathleenbissett.com Currently enjoying the quilt country of Ontario’s Waterloo region, Kathy began quilting in Quebec in the late 1970’s. Always expecting to return to the high school classroom where she taught mathematics B.C. (before children) she found herself drawn to the quilters’ classroom. Kathy particularly enjoys playing with colour and interpreting traditional geometric patterns in new ways. She also enjoys the innovative directions of quiltmaking. Kathy insists that quilts are a combination of mathematics and colour! When Kathy is not teaching, she may be working on the CQA/ ACC Quilt Judge Certification Programme or serving as the Chair of the Grand National Quilt Show. In 2010 she received the 2009 K/W Community Arts Award for Textiles, Fibre and Quilting for artistic achievement and in 1998 Kathy was honoured by being named the prestigious Canadian Quilters’ Association’s Dorothy McMurdie Award winner for her accomplishments and generous contribution to quiltmaking in Canada. 1-F Round About Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4 pm 2-WT The Four Seasons – Autumn (HS) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $20 This is a Canadian appliqué design by Elinor. The traditional wreath shape features maple leaves and embroidered wheat sheaves. There are two options for borders for this 25” square quilt, one using a variation of Hmong reverse appliqué; the other pieced. Techniques for multiple pieced leaves will be taught, along with a folded narrow stem application and a silk ribbon embroidery stitch for the wheat sheaves. Simplified methods for transferring the design to the background and a quick easy template method will be used. A kit will include the pattern and some basic supplies (not fabric). Enthusiastic beginner (SM) It is always intriguing to investigate the various block sets for a quilt. As quilters, we normally “audition” the position of our blocks before sewing them together. As I played with my first modular set of quilt blocks, I became intrigued with the idea of creating quilts in which the quilt blocks could actually be rotated. Round About is the fifth in a series of original Coffee Table Quilts in which the blocks are constructed as complete units (modules). These 8-inch completed modules can be rotated thus forming numerous pleasing arrangements. Quick machine stained glass quilting techniques will be used in the construction of Round About. Intermediate level 1-S QSI Mystery Quilt Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4 pm 2- FS Design on a Theme (HS) Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm In this two day class we will create at least four original abstract designs. We will choose our themes each day. Examples include: rain, spring, celebration, flowers. We begin by jotting down our thoughts about the subject. The instructor will then guide participants to create their abstract creation from these notes. Fusible paper-backed web bonded to cotton, silk and other fancy fabrics will be used to create four 12” square abstract quilt tops. Any or all machine stitching will be completed at home along with further embellishments. The instructor will bring lots of inspiration for embellishments. Be prepared for fun and amazing results and start collecting fancy fabric scraps. Enthusiastic Beginner (SM) Become a QSI (Quilt Solution Investigation) detective and spend the day investigating the secrets of this lovely pieced quilt, clue by clue. Once the blocks are exposed, the fun is not over, as there are numerous block sets to keep you intrigued. This mystery quilt, QSI, is fun to construct using quick cutting and machine techniques. If you can sew a consistent seam allowance, you can make this quilt! The finished quilt, without borders, will measure about 42 inches square. Beginner 14 Faculty and workshops, continued Ana Buzzalino Anna Davison Calgary, AB www.patchesandpaint.com Mahone Bay, NS www.annaquilts.com Growing up in a small seaside village in Argentina, Ana learned to sew from her mother and grandmother. On her move to Canada, Ana discovered quilting and shortly thereafter began her teaching career. She enjoys taking workshops with renowned quilt and fiber artists to improve her skills. Ana’s quilts have won several awards at local and national shows and have been juried into major international shows. Some of her techniques have been published in magazines and appeared in a video. Her current work focuses on experimenting with different surface design techniques, including her second love, which is paint. I’m a Nova Scotian girl – born in Glace Bay, finished high school in Halifax, and live with my husband in the beautiful town of Mahone Bay on the South Shore. We celebrate our 42nd wedding anniversary this fall and are the delighted parents of seven children, twenty-five grand children, and one great grandson. Though I have tried my hand at many arts and crafts over the past thirty-five years, quilting is what I always came back to. In quilting I have explored many phases - color, design, pattern-making, teaching [which I love], special projects, commission work, community pieces, and just doing it for the fun of creating something from a bunch of fabric scraps using a variety of techniques and embellishments. My newest phase is the art quilt which starts with a theme and allows the creative juices to flow. I look forward to meeting many more quilters, newbies and experienced, at Quilt Canada 2012. 3-WT Introduction to Fabric Painting (SM) Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (SM) 4-WTF Rounding the Point 42” x 48” Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, May 30, 31 & June 1, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm This introduction to fabric painting class is ideal for those interested in trying new techniques. The class will cover blending, shading and detail work. There will be a discussion of different types of paints and brushes. Quilting options will be discussed at the end of the class. All levels Nova Scotia’s iconic sailing ambassador, Bluenose II, sails around Battery Point Lighthouse and heads for her home port of Lunenburg with The Ovens in the background. This elegant schooner is a great gift for any lover of tall ships and is a lively accent for any room with a nautical theme. During our three days together you will create a quilted background; use schematic drawings to build your own Bluenose II, learn three methods for making the sails, paper-piece Battery Point Lighthouse, and discover how to make folded stars for the borders. Suitable for experienced quilters 3- FS Machine Quilting Basics (SM) Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $25.00 Using a free-motion foot, the focus of the first day of class will be on how to move the quilt and run the machine to get smooth even stitches and while doing that, learn some interesting freehand designs and background fillers. On the second day of class participants will explore designing and quilting feathers, both marked and freehand. In this 2-day class, you will simply work on a techniques sampler that will give you new ideas and expand your quilting horizons. Confident beginner to intermediate 4-S Folded Fabric Flowers (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Learn my fast and easy technique for making these origami-inspired flowers; then use your imagination when creating your next quilt, bag, vest, jacket or hat, as a delicate touch to your gift wrap or for a quick bouquet to give as a gift. Some precutting of simple shapes is required and you’ll finish at least 14 flowers during this one-day workshop. All levels 15 Faculty and workshops, continued Jo Diggs 5-S Direct Designing : Floral Subjects (SM or HS) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Portland, ME www.jodiggs.com Jo Diggs has always cut, stitched and loved fabric. She is best known for landscapes of great depth and distance that express feelings of quiet and serenity. Her work has been exhibited nationally and internationally; her wool quilt Snowscape is in the collection of the National Quilt Museum (USA). Jo has created a quilt series of the Four Seasons, an Audubon donation quilt, and in 2011, A Full Tank, a big, crowded, exciting fish quilt. Two of her landscapes appear in Valerie Hearder’s Points of View: Landscape Quilts to Stitch and Embellish, C&T, 2007. A trained art teacher, Jo is dedicated to helping other stitchers achieve success and pleasure in their own work. Learn three basic, easy floral layouts to use in formal or informal designs. Also learn how to enhance and integrate the flowers with attractive backgrounds and good borders. See how fast and easy direct cutting can be and amaze yourself with how much you can do with simple shapes. All Levels. Judy Farrow Parksville, BC Judy has lived in the North,for thirty years. She first went North as a teacher in Iqaluit. During fifteen years in that community, she travelled extensively with her husband, by dog team in winter and freighter canoe in summer. Memories of that time are reflected in her artwork today. In 1990 Judy received a Northwest Territories Arts Council Grant to make quilted fabric wall hangings. A ‘love affair’ with quilting began. In the summer of 2001, the Farrows moved to Parksville on Vancouver Island, British Columbia. In 2003, Judy established Little Mountain Studio. Judy’s quilt art can be found in private and corporate collections. In 2006 Judy had a one-woman show “Baffin Island to Vancouver Island” at the La Conner Quilt Museum, Washington. Her quilts have been exhibited nationally and internationally and although Judy maintains a busy teaching schedule she jokes that her quilts travel more than she does these days. 5-W Appliqué Landscapes: depth, distance and light (SM or HS) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Layering fabric is a very easy method for creating landscapes with depth and distance. Tips for creating light effects add glow and reflections. Everyone designs “quickies” and then a more advanced landscape. Emphasis is on the method for designing; no patterns, freehand cutting does it all! Lots of class sharing and discussion. All levels 5-T Landscapes and Beyond Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm (SM or HS) Explore landscape enhancement, re-structuring, repeating and morphing to make your basic landscape richer and more interesting. Paper exercises will lead to expanded layouts with multiple views and shifting focus. You will create from simple, basic shapes. Intermediate to advanced 6-WT Liberated Machine Appliqué (SM) Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $5.00. 5-F Designer Fish (SM or HS) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Traditional hand appliqué can be stunning but it can also be painstakingly slow. While working on a quilt for a show deadline, I found that in order to finish the quilt on time I had to make compromises with construction technique. The result was quite satisfying, so come and be liberated; find the machine technique that works for you. Liberated appliqué is all about problem solving and putting yourself in charge. On day one you will be guided through a series of exercises and a kit of pre-cut materials will be provided. This class also deals with sources of images suitable for appliqué and making your own patterns. Skill level: beyond basic quilting. Combine wild, wonderful or oddball fabrics to create underwater scenes of swaying kelp and brilliant fish. Scenes are nature inspired, but more fanciful than literal. Direct cutting using simple shapes in many layers, enables students to design without patterns. Great for machine assembly and embellishment. All levels 16 Faculty and workshops, continued 6-FS Take a Leaf! (SM) Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm structure for fabrics from scratch. While using a variety of everyday implements and found objects (forks, potato mashers, pot scrubbers, bottle caps, you name it) you will create textured layers by removing colour, pulling and manipulating the pigments while they are still wet on the fabric. The end product is a selection of personal exquisite fabrics. Just enjoy! No previous experience necessary Note: This class has a kit fee of $10. Take a leaf as your inspiration or starting point. Real leaves, paper templates, fabric paint, acrylic medium, free-motion stitching, layering fabrics, mixing sheers, synthetics and metallics with quilt cottons. You play and the real leaves guarantee success. Day one explore using real leaves and / or scanned paper templates of real leaves to produce fabric/ paper leaves. You will be using free motion sewing techniques, layering of fabrics and acrylic medium. You will be guided through a series of exercises but it is essentially a play and discovery day. A kit will be provided for the exercises. Day two allows you to narrow your focus on a technique that suits you and look at design concepts for a quilt of your design. Construction techniques, machine quilting, and other finishing options will be demonstrated. Skill level: those wanting to move beyond basic construction. 7-F Irresistible Resists Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $35 Are you ready for a fabric adventure? In this workshop you will use soy wax to create batik like effects in a wide range of patterns and textures on fabric - both abstract and representational. Soy wax is an ecologically safe, food grade wax, which unlike paraffin can be washed safely and completely out of cloth in your home washing machine. You will also earn how to mix pigment colours and make simple stamps to use with the wax. Enjoy creating stunning fabrics in your own colour scheme. Truly irresistible! No previous experience necessary Gunnel Hag Toronto, ON www.colourvie.com Gunnel Hag studied textile design in Sweden and England. Her studio, Trees Textile Designers and Printers, in Toronto, produces fabrics for film and theater productions. She taught in the Textile Studio at Sheridan College, Oakville, Ontario for 12 years, and has been a visiting lecturer at the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India. Her fabrics have been represented at International Design exhibitions. She teaches workshops and gives presentations and lectures internationally. Gunnel has published two books: Creating Texture and Creating Texture: Soft Textures. 7-S The Power of Pattern Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $35 In this workshop you will discover a thousand different paths to the same goal: gorgeous cloth. Learn to see patterns in everyday objects and to turn them into beautiful fabrics. You will create stamps with your own imagery and explore positive/negative design aspects while printing a never-ending variety of repeating patterns in your personal colour schemes. Thinking of more than fat quarters? The stamps you create can be used to make fabulous T-shirts, cushion covers, bags, tea-towels, you name it! No previous experience necessary 7-WT Colour and Texture on Fat Quarters Wednesday and Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $45 Unleash Your Creativity! In this workshop you will learn how to mix your own personal colour combinations in order to create useful and unusual textures on fabric. You will experiment with the application of pigments to cloth by using brushes, foam applicators and scrapers. You will build a surface 17 Faculty and workshops, continued Valerie Hearder Anna Hergert Mahone Bay, NS www.valeriehearder.com Moose Jaw,SK www.annahergert.com Anna Hergert is London City and Guilds educated and holds Diplomas in Art, Design, Contemporary Embroidery as well as Patchwork and Quilting. Her life-long pursuit of the arts makes her a passionate and inspiring teacher. Anna is a teacher/lecturer with over 20 years of experience in the fibre arts field. Her innovative pieces have been exhibited widely in solo shows and juried traveling group exhibitions. Her work has won awards across Canada ranging from Best of Show in “Focus of Fibre Arts” to awards of excellence in quilting and surface design in “Dimensions Saskatchewan” as well curator’s choice and awards of excellence for entries into the “Grand National Quilt Shows.” Anna makes her home in SW Saskatchewan, just north of Moose Jaw on scenic Buffalo Pound Lake with her husband Colin. She creates fiber art in her dream studio overlooking the breath taking scenery that serves as a constant source of inspiration. Valerie has taught in the UK, Ireland, Germany, South Africa and Japan and is the author of two books on landscapes. Valerie was nominated for the Saidye Bronfman Award for Excellence in 2002 and was the recipient of the Dorothy McMurdie Award for significant contribution to Canadian quilting, conferred in 2005 by the Canadian Quilters Association. Valerie’s work has been exhibited internationally since 1986 including several major shows in Japan including Thirty Distinguished Quilt Artists of the World, Tokyo Dome, Japan 2003, and frequently at Quilt Festival in Houston, where she was on the faculty for 25 years. 8-W Collage: Small Art Quilts Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $15 This workshop invites quilters to step outside the grid of traditional quilting patterns and experience the spontaneity of free-form collage design. A design exercise will be set and you’ll complete a small composition of your own original design using exotic fabrics chosen by Valerie. You’ll learn to look for design cues and elements within the fabric to generate design inspiration. Using mainly fusible appliqué techniques, this workshop is a fresh way to look at the design process and would appeal to quilters interested in art quilts. Valerie establishes an enjoyable and supportive environment for you to explore design and learn to work in a spontaneous way. You will complete a small framed project. Skill level: willing to explore Power of Blue & White: Ancient Indigo Examples produced by Anna Hergert 9-F The Power of Blue and White: “Ancient Indigo” Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $25 Indigo is found in virtually every culture throughout the ages. It remains one of the most versatile and intriguing dyes. Journey along to explore traditional techniques practiced to this day in areas of Africa and Japan. Participants will create an Indigo dye vat, and with the help of everyday supplies transform ordinary cotton fabric into pieces of art. All levels 8-T Small Scale Landscapes (HS) Thursday, May 31 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $17 History Revisited: The Ancient Art of Kantha Quilting Examples produced by Anna Hergert Unleash your creativity using Valerie’s easy “cut and collage” approach to designing small landscapes. Design and hand appliqué a small-scale landscape of your own design. Learn techniques you can apply to larger projects. An inspiring and productive day - and you take home a completed and framed project! Luscious fabric is supplied to inspire your own landscape design - a delightful format for your stitchery and embellishment skills. Techniques covered: collage design, hand appliqué and fusible appliqué, embellishment. We’ll view slides of fabric landscapes, discuss design ideas, and complete the project, which will be mounted in a mat frame ready for the wall. All materials supplied, just bring your scissors, needles and thread. All hand work. All levels. After the Storm II, 2009 (60” h x 42” w); full view and detail 9-S History Revisited: The Ancient Art of KANTHA Quilting (HS) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $20 Do you like to learn more about other cultures and their quilting techniques? Join us for a virtual trip to India and let yourself be introduced to this ancient quilting technique that elevates recycling to fine art. Hand quilters and embroiderers will love this simple and yet effective way of decorating fabric with running stitches to create one-of-a-kind pieces ready for framing. All levels 18 Faculty and workshops, continued Heather Lair with organza for the embellishments. There is so much room for creativity in this quilt- change it up and make it unique! It can be made in any color and is a great stash buster. (20” x 24” Art quilt) Intermediate Gimli, MB www.heatherlairdesigns.com Heather Lair has a passion for quilting. She transfers this passion and creativity to her students. She loves teaching quilting to all ages and levels, from school age groups to advanced quilters, and inspires students to play with colours and visualize their ideas. Her personal inspiration comes from a broad range of traditional and unconventional sources: traditional quilting patterns, Canadian landscapes, modern art, medieval illuminations, Inuit art, ancient embroidery styles and the feel and colours of the fabric itself. With 35 years of experience, her award winning work has been exhibited in galleries across Canada. She has been published in American Quilter Magazine and been awarded the Manitoba Arts Council Crafts Grant. Her art has been exhibited in many solo and group shows. Commissioned pieces are included in the collections of Parks Canada and The Manitoba Museum. Heathers quilts have been juried into Manitoba Prairie Quilters Shows, Quilt Canada’s National Juried Shows and Fantastic Fibers 2011. Many of her quilts can be seen on television shows and movie sets. Her quilts grace the walls and beds of homes and public buildings from Manitoba to Japan, Iceland and South Africa. 10-S Torn Strip Appliqué Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Note: This class has a kit fee of $5 This is a new technique that is very textural and fun to make. It involves tearing strips of fabric and sewing them on a stiff base to make art quilts. No two will ever be the same! I will show you alternate finishing and construction methods. Very messy – threads everywhere! The kit includes everything you need for a postcard size sample of the technique. Students supply materials for a larger piece. (11” x 20” Art quilt) Suitable for all levels Lily Lam Westmount, QC www.moonglowlily.com Creativity is an innate and essential trait of human nature. Learning, sharing and teaching go hand in hand. Throughout her professional career, Lily finds herself in different teaching roles. From peer tutoring to teaching high school and college classes, to product training and staff mentoring, or to yet another quilting technique, it is the subject matters that change. Teaching workshops is Lily’s way of sharing the insights of her quiltmaking experiences with others. Her aim is to help each participant move forward in their creative journey by mastering and applying basic skills with playful and creative spirits. 10-W The Colours of Nebula (SM) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $6 This is a fun class. To create the ‘nebula’ students assemble random chunks of colourful cloth, cut these into squares and then sew these squares in to a black lattice that is then embellished with ribbon. It is a nice combination of free form rotary cutting, playing with colour, and ¼” seams. I like this pattern as it is very easy for students to change the shape and size of the overall piece, and the colours will vary depending on which Nebula they are inspired by. (19” x 50” Art quilt) Intermediate 11-WT Demystifying Digital Magic (C/SM) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $45 10-TF Green Party Dress (SM) Thursday and Friday, May 31 & June 1, 8:30 am – 4: 30 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $6 As digital camera and colour printer become common household items, the desire to capture memories on fabric is stronger than ever. Recent advances in consumer technology for digital image processing open up unimaginable possibilities. Mystified by the fast pace of change in technology, we often wonder about how to proceed. Incorporating photo images This is a very successful and popular class. It involves basic rotary cutting and sewing to make the central mosaic panel, Seminole piecing as a border detail, and raw edge appliqué 19 Faculty and workshops, continued 12-WT Making Faces (SM) creatively on your quilt is easy once you are familiar with the basic techniques. With a 3-stage approach, you begin by exploring the 1-click magic, proceed to apply basic changes adding mood-transforming special effects, and then venture into the domain of advance editing techniques. Compile a “beforeand-after” album of your favorite images. Then turn your best shot into a “wish-you-were-there” fabric post card. You will learn about the options and techniques for image transfer on fabric as well as ways to organize your ever-growing image collection. Suitable for all levels Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31 This is a really fun workshop using photographs to create recognizable fabric portraits. Drawing skills are NOT required, but participants must be able to trace and count to five or maybe even six. Minimal technology is required to transform a photo into a stunning raw edge appliqué image. Confident beginner to intermediate 11-FS Sashiko Evening Purse (SM) Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 12-TF Rusty Things Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $25 Sashiko is literally translated as “little stabbing stitches”. Whether used on quilts, wearable art or utilitarian articles, the rustic elegance Sashiko offers emanates from an ancient traditional sensibility that is solidly rooted on basic design principles – notably the use of negative space, lines, contrast and texture. Treat yourself to a fabulous Sashiko evening purse made with sumptuous hand-dye fabric decorated with contrasting threads and beaded embellishments. You will learn to master this ancient tradition and then set it free. After an introduction to the traditional Sashiko patterns and oriental motifs, you are encouraged to create your own purse design. On the second day, after a quick survey on beading techniques, you will proceed to perk up your purse with one-of-a-kind beaded embellishments and finish your project in the time-honoured manner traditionally used for kimonos. Suitable for all levels Have you ever tried to remove a rust stain? In this workshop we’ll explore the possibilities of printing and dyeing fabrics with rust… on purpose. We can create beautiful random patterns similar to batiks or watercolours. We can print the shapes of actual rusty objects. We can create detailed and controlled patterns. Finished pieces are soft, malleable, washable and permanent. All levels Susan Purney Mark Victoria, BC www.susanpm.com Susan has come full circle to Halifax where more than 30 years ago she was introduced to quilting. Since then it has been a life transforming journey of colour, design and pattern. Art and quilting has become her method of self expression and the focus of both her energy and methods of communication. She is co-owner of Patchworks Studio, a popular pattern business, written more than 30 magazine articles and is the author of 6 quilting books. Susan travels internationally to teach and lecture, her quilts have been shown across North America and her work is known for its use of traditional methods with contemporary design and materials. When sharing her knowledge and experience in the classroom Susan’s students have commented on the thoroughness of her lessons and the careful attention given to each student. She encourages quilters, both newcomers and the more experienced, to enjoy the process, to gather as much knowledge as possible and to challenge themselves with new techniques and methods. Susan is an active member of the fibre arts community in British Columbia and is a member of numerous national and international quilt and surface design associations. Susan Tilsley Manley Durham, NS Maker of Things. Yup, I make things. Always have, hopefully always will. What I make depends upon the season, the demand, the commissions, and the availability of childcare. I am educated as a painter, with a BFA from the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver, BC, Canada. I am also experientially-taught as a quilter, fimo jeweler, printmaker, knitter, mother, etc. I make altered books, paintings, jewelry, cookies, quilts, paper, fabric portraits, fun hats, sculptures, Halloween costumes, and I make monsters go away—unless they are friendly—then I invite them for tea. My home studio is a bustling place filled with colour and projects and glitter and paint and toys and magic. I create from a place of joy. Not a naïve joy that doesn’t know any better, but from a joy that understands life is hard and short and way too precious to be grumpy. 20 Faculty and workshops, continued 13-W Shattered Angles (SM) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Norah McMeeking Santa Barbara, CA www.bellabellaquilts.com Join Susan for her most popular workshop and discover the many joys of working with colour in an exciting new technique that is full of surprises. Stacked and sliced fabrics combined with bold, contrasting strips create visual excitement in your quilt. Students can work with a planned colour palette or make it scrappy, every fabric is perfect for a Shattered Angles quilt! Finished size and layout is flexible, make it big or small, students will be given lots of options for quilt design and finishing. Shattered Angles is the perfect quilt for fat quarters or a secret stash of wonderful fabrics! Susan’s book “Accent on Angles-Easy Strip Set Quilts” from Martingale is based on this technique. Confident beginner and above 13-T “Take Four” Fat Quarters Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Norah McMeeking comes from Santa Barbara, California. She has a long-time interest in design, working as a graphic artist before taking up quilt-making. After (don’t ask!) many years of teaching adult classes, she spent a year living in Britain, where she took the opportunity to learn all she could about textiles. She later wrote a book, Bella Bella Quilts, inspired by the patterns of Italian floors. The book’s purpose is to use simple methods and encourage variation and innovation in design to create beautiful, one-of-a-kind quilts. Norah is also interested in landscape quilts, precise piecing, and art quilts. She’s studied with many fine teachers and has benefited greatly from participation in her local quilt guild. She is a true fan of all types of quilts, and is especially happy to see her “grandquilts” made by students and readers. Her work appears in books by Jean Ray Laury and Katie PasquiniMasopust, and in The Art Quilt by Robert Shaw. (SM) 14-WT St. Mark’s Wall Hanging (SM) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm We love them like chocolate – but - what can you do with four Fat Quarters? Eight different projects for you with luscious little bundles of fun! Susan will introduce you to new techniques, including her popular Give and Take Appliqué™ and a lazy strip piecing method. Students can choose from wall hangings, totes, table toppers and a runner. Students can expect to get 2 or more projects made in the class and will get instructions for all projects. Confident beginner and above Note: This class has a pattern fee of $12.50 Anyone with basic sewing skills can make this quilt—it looks more difficult than it is! Variations in color placement are possible and can change the design dramatically, so students will be give a diagram beforehand for experimentation. Paper foundation piecing stabilizes the many bias edges, resulting in a wonderfully flat center. The accuracy is achieved simply by sewing on the lines, and easy “fool the eye” appliqué sets the circle into the square. Even people who “hate” foundation piecing have been “won over” by this lovely pattern. The class pattern includes all foundations and templates needed for a 45” x 45” top. Day one covers design, cutting and foundation piecing. Day two covers assembly, corner construction and machine appliqué. Basic sewing skills 13-FS Dragon Bones and Fish Fingers (SM) Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Learn important design fundamentals in this class while mastering Susan’s Dragon Bones technique. Play with squares, rectangles, triangles or diamonds and use insertion strips of colour to run across the fabric surface. Design elements of line, shape, value and colour will be studied and practiced and students will have the opportunity to test and use several additional piecing techniques. Time will also be spent trying out border, quilting and embellishment choices. This class will be an excellent addition to your quilting skills. Confident beginner and above 14-F Roman Rings (SM) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a pattern fee of $12.50 Master curved seams and learn to sew a perfect taper while making this impressive circular design, based on medieval patterns in Italian churches. The class pattern includes three levels of complexity but students are encouraged to work 21 Faculty and workshops, continued Then, with painted, printed and textured paper, personal ‘writing’ and disperse transfer dyed fabric, we will create mixed media collages ready for stitch. One paper collage will be heat transferred onto cloth, embellished with wool, lace and stitch ‘marks’. Wireform will also be included to give another piece added dimension in the landscape. There will also be short demonstration using Photoshop Elements and the effective use of imagery in contemporary quilts. All levels on the simplest variation (just one triangle per foundation) in this one-day class (I know you’ll suit yourself though!) You’ll learn how to produce accurate and symmetric tapers where the circles are tangent to each other, master methods for “no-clips” curved piecing, learn easy chain-sewing techniques for foundation piecing, and get numerous tips for all your quilt-making. The class quilt is 42” x 42” square, or can be adapted to make a table runner 27” x 57.” Additional foundation sheets will be available for those wishing to make a larger quilt. Intermediate level 15–FS Stitched and Bound Creative Art Books Friday and Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 14-S Sewing in the Round (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has an optional pattern fee of $6 Note: This class has a kit fee of $20 Allow the paper foundation to do all the work as you earn to use this accurate method to produce flat, precise circular/compass designs in this class. Both ring and wedge foundations will be covered, as well as advice and tips on assembly sequence and sewing curves. The class offers a selection of different foundation patterns from which to choose, or you may bring your own design. You’ll get lots of tips for faster foundation piecing, for efficient “pre-shaping” of patches, and for accurate matching in assembly. Sewing curves can be made easier by using adapted pinning methods, avoiding clipped seam allowances, and learning when to “resort” to appliqué and when to not. Confident beginner to intermediate We will be creating a stitched and bound sketchbook as a source of ideas, drawings, collages and imagery on a personal theme. Painted papers pages will be folded into ‘signatures’ which are stitched and bound together. It will contain a collection of source material and personal writings, with some fabric and stitch added. Working through at least 12 different composition exercises, this sketchbook will become a creative tool as inspiration for that new contemporary quilt or series of stitched textile and mixed media work for the future. No art experience necessary. Karen Menzies Sandra Meech Oshawa, ON Berkshire, UK www.sandrameech.com Karen Menzies began her sewing life by making clothing and home decor items. For the past 30 years she has focused on quilting - for beds, walls, tables, pets - and on applying quilting techniques to clothing and accessories. Once a traditional handquilter, she now produces her work by machine although she undertakes some embellishments by hand. Taking and teaching workshops provides exposure to new and innovative techniques and memberships in art groups of like-minded individuals keep the creative juices flowing. Karen shares her knowledge through lectures, trunk shows, workshops, and judging quilt shows. Trained as a fine artist, Sandra was a graphic designer and illustrator in magazine publishing. She now brings painting and photography together with fabric and stitch. With many international quilt awards, and work in public and private collections, Sandra travels worldwide teaching classes on inspiration, creativity, surface design and mixed media. She is the author of Contemporary Quilts…Design, Surface and Stitch (2003) and Creative Quilts… Inspiration, Texture and Stitch (2006), and Connecting Art to Stitch (2009) and is an exhibiting member of Quilt Art, the international art textile group and ‘Connections’, a fibre-arts group based in Ontario. 16-W Curved Piecing – No Sweat Wednesday, May 30, 8:30am – 4:00 pm (SM) Learn how to manage the dreaded curve with ease while creating an eye-catching piece of art and practising some effective techniques for quilted embellishments. A complementary pieced border finishes off the art. 15–WT Digital Images in a Landscape (SM) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $20 With photographic reference from a natural landscape or cityscape —we will look at simple composition possibilities. 22 Faculty and workshops, continued Curved piecing produces interesting one-of-a-kind abstracts. Add a complementary pieced border and you’ll have a quilted wallhanging at the end of today’s class. All levels on her Judging Certification with CQA/ACC. Her teaching experience is extensive. She has served on the Board of Directors for the Canadian Quilters’ Association, and continues to write an article in their publication to feature Canadian Pattern Designers. 16-T Playing with Silk and Recycling, too (SM) Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 17-WT Beginner Bargello – “The Nuts and Bolts” (SM) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee: TBA Have you ever wanted to do a Bargello, but didn’t know where to start? This workshop is for you! It is designed to offer an overview on the concept of developing a Strip Bargello Design. Participants will be guided through the theory of planning a basic design to obtain movement and curves, along with the importance of selecting the correct colour values within the design. They will then have the choice to construct either a basic “Peak” or “Valley” design as provided by the instructor. Advanced beginner to intermediate Silk is a challenging fabric to piece. Dig out the silk scarves and ties you used to love, pair them with a couple of cotton coordinates. Learn how to tame silk’s slippery-stretchy nature while working it into an uncomplicated design for a wallhanging. Newly purchased dupioni or silk noile or rayon batik or any silk garment is welcome, too. All levels 16-F Playtime for Mystery Quilters (SM) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Feeling adventurous? Join the magical Mystery Quilt workshop with your eclectic collection of black/white fabrics and bright, graphic prints. Come for the fun; leave with 2 unique tops. This is a piecing only class. All levels 17-F Bargello Wallhanging – “The Basics” Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) This workshop will cover the basics of making a traditional strip Bargello Wallhanging. Throw caution to the wind as you select 12 fabrics of your choice. Step out of your comfort zone and have some “fun”. You will learn how to create a “strata”, and then form the traditional bargello pattern by cutting and placing your strips in a specific order. 16-S A Bag with Bling (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm It’s all about the BLING. Make a quilted envelope bag from embellished scraps or a lined, vintage look reticule from unusual fabrics. Choose cotton, silk brocade, ultrasuede or something you’ve been saving for a special accessory. Embellish with stitching, beads, buttons, found items. Think about customizing your colours to create an accessory for Saturday‘s banquet! All levels Two designs will be offered. You will choose ONE of the designs to make in the workshop. Beginner 17-S Let’s Go Skinny – The No Guilt Quilt (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Joyce O’Connell Courtice, ON www.joycequilts.com Joyce is an International Award winning Quilt Artist who has a broad knowledge of both traditional and innovative quilting designs and techniques. She has been juried into many competitions and shows. She had a solo exhibition of her work “Bargello Inspirations” at the Waterloo Quilt Gallery in St. Jacobs, Ontario, where she exhibited many of her original bargello designs. In 2008 she received her London City & Guilds Diploma in Design & Crafts-Stitched Textiles and Quilting. She is presently working It’s “skinny” without the diet! Have fun learning this technique to make a skinny quilt for that narrow space in your home. You will learn the technique of “fabric weaving” to create either an Art Quilt for your wall, or a backdrop fabric that you can appliqué , bead or embellish with luscious couching threads, ribbons, angelina anything you desire - no restrictions! Lots of options here as you have some fun making your own skinny quilt. It’s great, no chocolate, no calories, no measuring! A no guilt quilt! The Instructor will have a variety of examples for “inspiration”. All levels 23 Faculty and workshops, continued Barbara Olson 18-S Mystical Castles Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Billings, MO www.barbaraolsonquiltart.com Note: The class has a kit fee of $3.00 Barbara is a national and international award-winning quilt artist, teacher and lecturer and author. “In The Beginning” one of Barbara’s art quilts was chosen as one of the best 100 American Quilts of The Century. She has written a book “Journey of an Art Quilter; Creative Strategies and Techniques.” For the last eighteen years she has been developing and giving workshops and lectures, creating patterns and a DVD for those interested in expanding their unique creative talents in the area of quilting arts. When Barbara is not on the road teaching, lecturing or judging quilt shows she is at home in her mountain top studio with her husband and two dogs in Billings, Montana. What is your vision — The Emerald City; Shrouded Castles; Mountain Fortress; Ancient Pavilions; Temples of the Spirit? Playing with colour, texture, depth and shading, students will experience the joy of translating Barbara’s castle drawing into their own unique creation. Fusing will be used to construct a small wall hanging to obtain a stained glass effect. No Sewing machine required for class. All levels Elaine Quehl Ottawa, ON www.equarelle.ca or www.elainequehl.blogspot.com 18-WT Cosmic Spirals Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Elaine is an award-winning Canadian quilt artist and teacher who specializes in colourful and intricately stitched pieced and appliquéd art quilts. Her naturethemed quilts are recognizable for their depth and contrast, exuberant colour and abundant texture. Elaine`s work has been juried into numerous shows and exhibits at the national and international level and has been widely published. A resident of Ottawa, she is in great demand as a teacher, and travels across the country delivering workshops and lectures to colleges, summer art programs, guilds, conferences and shops. She is recognized for her week-long art quilt, dyeing and thread classes and her expertise in free-motion machine quilting, fabric dyeing, and many innovative techniques for creating original quilts. Elaine is also a skilled dyer, dyeing most of the fabrics she uses in her works of art. She has been selling her hand-dyed fabrics across North America for the past seven years. Note: The class has a kit fee of $3.00 Students will learn the techniques Barbara uses in her award winning quilts for designing and constructing magical spirals, and will begin a small wall hanging containing one 18” block. Foundation piecing is used to achieve precise points for the geometric black and white spiral. Color is then added to the next round of the spiral with strips to complete the block. Drafting of the spiral will be demonstrated and a preprinted pattern will be provided. Many design options will be discussed. This two day workshop will include a foundation pieced, machine appliquéd organic spirals block pattern. Basic sewing skills 18-F Jump Start Your Creativity Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Note: The class has a kit fee of $4.00 19-W Fast and Fun Fused Designs Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm This technique is for the quilter that is ready to break out of the box and experience a playful way of creating. Too much thinking or fear often stops quilters from trying new designs and fabrics. Get your brain out of the way and jump start your creativity. A simple flower pattern is the first ingredient, a wide array of novelty fabrics (polka dots, geometrics, florals, etc.) and few solid fabrics is the second ingredient and willing spirit is the third ingredient. The construction technique is machine appliqué. Level: Ready to break out Create a fun and dynamic wall quilt by fusing simple flower and leaf shapes to a background. Instructor will demonstrate foolproof techniques to cut your own shapes free-hand, using scissors, a wave blade, and a 24 Faculty and workshops, continued Hilary Rice regular rotary cutter. Lots of fun and freedom! Basic design principles will be covered to help you create a more dynamic composition. You will also receive instruction on how to stitch your garden into place. All levels Cornerbrook, NL www.mestudios.ca Hilary Rice, a textile & mixed media artist, has an experimental approach to her use of a multiplicity of techniques and unusual materials. She has received numerous national awards for her colour filled, skilfully embellished, flowing textile-based works. Her artwork, described as a type of “fused tapestry,” often relates to the artist’s sense of the holy. She has a line of art quilt designs published under the “Mother Earth” label. Hilary continues to develop a presence across Canada, teaching textile art technique and design. She has exhibited in galleries from coast to coast. Hilary was honoured to be a member of the NJS 2011 judging team. 19-T Beyond Stippling Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Learn the secrets that will make you successful at free-motion machine quilting, while expanding your repertoire of beautiful free-motion motifs! This course is designed for machine quilters who have some familiarity with free-motion stipple quilting, but need creative ideas to venture beyond stippling. You will learn to stitch at least 20 different free-motion motifs, and have samples to take home. Motifs include various meanderings, swirls, nested designs, leaves, flowers, and organic designs. Learn to work successfully with a variety of threads, including cotton, polyester, rayon and metallic. The best thing about this method of quilting is that there is no need to mark your quilt top, and nothing to wash off after. Experienced beginner to intermediate 20-WT Squiggles and Doodles (SM) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Thread. We used to think of thread as the element that holds fabric together, when making a seam. It has become so much more than that! This workshop will lead you comfortably into creating thread embellishments to be used as a focal point. Progressing from simple shapes, through gently enhancing an image into creating a fully thread constructed representation, participants will learn to use thread in the machine like working with a pencil. No hoops, weird goopy materials or magic tricks. No need to be able to draw like an ‘artist’ either. This will be pure, solid stitching. Intermediate to advanced (experience with free-motion stitching and a few degrees of patience suggested) 19-FS Collage Tree (SM) Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has an optional pattern&photo fee of $8.00 Is there anyone who doesn’t love a gnarled and mature tree with all that textured bark? In this two-day class you can design your own tree quilt using my collage method. Bring a photo of your favourite tree to use as inspiration. A second option is to use one of my patterns ($8). Learn to see value and represent depth. Please visit the Tree Gallery of my website at www.equarelle. ca/EQTrees.htm to see samples of my tree collages. Pattern choices are Standing Still, Branching Out, or Vagabond Song. Experienced beginner to advanced 20-FS When Opposites Attract (SM) Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $30 Two of Hilary’s favourite materials to work with are connected in this workshop – silk and metal. Instruction will be given in making formed silk paper, together with the entire how-to’s involved when working with metal as an appliqué accent. Each student’s learning pieces will be assembled into a final art piece, applying already honed embellishing skills, coupled with a few new ones offered, for unification. This workshop will allow the artistically timid a chance to move from practiced techniques into using new ones. The kit fee includes prepared metals (copper, brass and aluminum), silk fibre, colouring and bonding agents, embossing tools etc. Level of Expertise: For all with an adventurous spirit! Finished works will reflect the individual’s experience. 25 Faculty and workshops, continued Anne Morrell Robinson Barbara Robson Mahone Bay, NS www.barbrobson.com Margaree Valley, NS www.kingrossquilts.com Born in Toronto, Barbara has lived in Nova Scotia for over 45 years. She began to quilt 38 years ago and has been quilting, teaching and exhibiting her quilts ever since. Her quilts can be found in private collections in Canada, the US and England and in public collections such as the Nova Scotia Craft Council Permanent Collection, the Nova Scotia Art Bank, the Province of Nova Scotia, Blue Cross Canada and All Saints Cathedral, Halifax. Barbara is the proud recipient of the Silver Thimble Award and an Honourary Life Membership from the Mayflower Quilters Guild and the Dorothy McMurdie Award from the Canadian Quilters Association. Barbara has been active in the Mayflower QG and the Mahone Bay QG for many years and has served on the executive for both Guilds and has been the NS rep for CQA. Anne was raised in Bucks Co., PA and immigrated to Nova Scotia in the early 1970’s where she became a mother, farmer, horse breeder, and sawmill worker. She currently lives in Margaree Valley, NS where she runs her studio Kingross Quilts and Fibre Art. The farm has been retired for the most part in favor of more time to make quilts. Since finishing her first quilt in 1972, she has made almost 500 quilts; most as commissions for private homes, businesses and public places. Her quilts have gone to Germany, Sweden, Holland, Israel, France, Ireland, England, the USA, Peru and elsewhere. She designs wearable art, hooked rugs and cloth dolls. The focus of her quilt work is pictorial appliqué but she enjoys experimenting with both traditional and contemporary techniques. Her work has won many awards at exhibits in both Canada and the USA and she belongs to art organizations in both countries. When not making quilts Anne stays busy teaching, gardening, cross country skiing, biking, hiking, canoeing or fly fishing. Anne can’t resist being out in the world that inspires her art. 22-W Stab Stitch Quilting (HS) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm If you are having trouble hand quilting with the running stitch, then the stab stitch is the answer; or if you have never tried hand quilting, this is the stitch to learn! Your stitches will be even, top and bottom stitches the size you want them. If you have problems with your wrist or hands, arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome then this is the hand quilting stitch you should learn. This is a very relaxing, stress-free class. It is a technique-oriented class, though there will be some discussion on marking methods. All levels 21-WT Designing Medallion Quilts Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Medallion quilts are quilts that consist of a central design that is surrounded by multiple borders. If you love the look of this style of quilt and wonder how the maker ever figures out how to fit them all together then this class is for you. We will cover drafting patterns, design principles, colour, fabric choices, and figuring yardage. Start with an image or idea and turn it into the plan for your next masterpiece, be it piecing, appliqué or a combination of both. All levels 22-T Running Around in Circles Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (HS) Using multiple layers of free-form cut circles create a unique wallhanging. This is a hand appliqué class. Depending on the fabrics chosen, this project can have a very contemporary or a more traditional look. Various methods of hand appliqué will be taught. All levels 22-F Waternish Star (HS) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 21-FS Flower Arranging for Quilters Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Begin an heirloom, hand pieced quilt using this unique pattern and traditional hand piecing methods. This “scrap” quilt is a real gem and a great way to use some of your stash. The original quilt (that this pattern is based on) is in the Nova Scotia Museum Collection. It was found sandwiched in another quilt! The blocks are a great project to work on as a “take-along” project when you find yourself with time on your hands and nothing to do! All levels In this class you will create your own floral arrangement using the techniques of fusible, raw edge appliqué and machine quilting. You can make it formal or you can make it funky. We’ll cover design, scale, colour and balance as well as the technical aspects. All levels 26 Faculty and workshops, continued Anita Shackelford F. Dianne L. Stevenson Bucyrus, OH www.anitashackelford.com Burnaby, BC www.blackcrowquiltdesigns.com Anita is an internationally recognized teacher and lecturer who loves combining appliqué and fine hand quilting to create new quilts in 19th century style. She also enjoys using her sewing machine for many parts of the creative process and has recently added longarm quilting to the mix. Her quilts have been exhibited in shows across the United States, in Australia and Japan, winning many awards, including twelve Best Of Show and many for workmanship. Anita is the author of several books published by the American Quilter’s Society. Anita travels extensively, teaching and lecturing for shops, guilds and quilting conferences. She is a quilt judge, certified by NQA, qualified to judge Masterpiece quilts, and has been involved in judging shows at local, regional and national levels. As a 5th generation quilter born and raised in rural southern Ontario, quilting was literally in Dianne’s genes. She knows that “a quilt is a blanket with a heartbeat” and to share that joy she has been teaching for the last 36 of her 40 years of living on the West Coast. It is with a sense of adventure that Dianne takes students on a journey into new designs and techniques tweaking tradition and adding new twists. Allowing students to step out of their comfort zone in a humorous, supportive atmosphere is what it is all about. Researching Canadian history has been the springboard for a class aptly called “Canadiana in Cloth” and the launch of “Black Crow Quilt Designs” patterns. In 2010 Dianne was honoured to be awarded the CQA/ACC Quilt Teacher of the Year Award and continues to travel and spread the enthusiasm with her classes and trunk shows. 23-WT Surface Textures: Epergne of Fruit (HS) Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 24-WT “In Honor Of . . . .” Wednesday & Thursday, May 30 & 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Discover how cording, padding and stuffed trapunto can add wonderful surface texture to your whole cloth quilts. Begin a large theorem-style design using seven different approaches to raised work. Hand work. Intermediate/advanced levels Celebrate our Canadian Forces in a commemorative wall hanging designed by you, the quilt maker. In this class we build on the fast patch method of making a number of traditional “Maple leaf’ blocks using a variety of fabrics. We then add a unique “Poppy” block that I have designed as a tribute to “In Flanders Fields”. When the blocks are finished we will explore how to complete the piece with “random set” construction including photos and mementos you have collected. A variety of filler designs will be covered. Each wall hanging will be as individual as its maker, varying in size and configuration. Confident beginner to intermediate Note: This class has a kit fee of $14.00 23-FS Drafting Feathers to Fit the Quilt Top Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 24-F Celtic Interlacing (HS) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has an optional kit fee of $15 Learn hands-on, how to draft feather designs to fill blocks of any size, and borders which fit and turn the corner perfectly. Quilt top will be pieced in class. Designs will be drafted on paper. Methods for transferring designs to the top will be shown and worked on as time allows. Intermediate Rediscover the joy of handwork as you learn the history and theory of Celtic appliqué. The day’s project will let you make your own bias tape then discover the secrets of the knot work that has no beginning and no end. The systematic over and under appliqué echoes the mazes that have intrigued us throughout the ages. The class piece is suitable for a pillow or small wall hanging. Students choose from a traditional pattern or one designed especially for the class. Confident beginner to intermediate. 27 24-S Tumbling Maple Leafs (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm scrap quilts; cutting and pressing techniques and safety; and a discussion on the history of Postage Stamp Quilts. Skill level: some experience Note: This class has a kit fee of $12 Enhance your décor by creating a unique table runner with as few as two fabrics, or a multitude of prints for a very different look of wind swept leaves. Learn to redefine a traditional block using fabric manipulation to give it a contemporary flair. Straight edges give way to graceful curves with the flip of a fold. The possibilities are endless. Confident beginner to intermediate 25-T Fireside Log Cabin (SM) Thursday, May 31 8:30 am to 4 pm This is my most popular workshop in my “Stashbusters Club” series. It is also my personal favourite as this quilt is the most used quilt in our house. Students are asked to bring a shoebox of 1 ½” strips plus some 2 ½” squares plus sewing supplies. We will start off the workshop with a strip exchange game that is great fun and a wonderful way for students to get to know each other. The quilt is simple but it provides many opportunities for teaching technique. Students are given size options from crib to queen. Confident beginner and above Heather Stewart Arva, ON www.heatherstewart.ca Heather Stewart has been teaching quilting for over 30 years. She is a quiltmaker, teacher, lecturer, judge and restorer of antique quilts. Coming from a Mennonite family, happily, quilting was not an option so she made her first quilt at the age of 10. After studying art in school and taking design and quilting classes, she has developed quilting styles encompassing a diverse range from traditional to contemporary. Heather has taught at five Quilt Canada conferences. In Saskatoon in 1996, along with teaching, Heather chaired the first national Quilting Symposium for Quilting Instructors and was one of the judges for the Saskatchewan Provincial Competition.Heather has taught in every province in Canada as well as in the United States. Her quilts are in collections in Australia, England, Scotland, Italy, Norway, and the United States as well as Canada. In 2009 Heather was awarded “Canadian Teacher of the Year” by the Canadian Quilters’ Association. She was the first teacher to be nominated by two different provinces; Ontario and Nova Scotia. 25-F Colour Studies for Stash Quilters Friday, June 1 8:30 am to 4 pm Note: a kit of swatches is available, but optional. This course is designed for quilters with some experience who are looking for ways to make their colour choices for their work unique and interesting. Students are asked to bring in photographs, Kleenex boxes, birthday cards and magazines, etc. and we work with these to create unique palettes to be used for their upcoming projects. Students will create six colour palette boards for use in their next quilts. This approach to colour gives a real boost to the student’s creativity and confidence. This system makes use of a large number of fabrics per quilt so is best for those who have accumulated a stash. Ten of my quilts that have been made using this method of colour selection are displayed and discussed in this workshop. Some experience 25-W You’ve Got Mail Wednesday, May 30 8:30 am to 4 pm (SM) 25-S Quilt Marking Mysteries Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am to 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $5 (includes workbook with patterns and history of Postage Stamp Quilts) Note: This class has a kit fee of $3 Choosing the quilting design for your quilt is possibly the most difficult aspect of quiltmaking. The correct choice can bring up a “ho-hum” quilt to something great while a poor choice for quilting design can damage an otherwise good quilt. Students learn how to choose the correct design, balance proportion, choose the correct marking tool, easiest methods for making accurately, and much more. All levels When I first started working with 1 1/2” squares, I didn’t realize how addictive it would become! This is one of those “selfish” workshops where the teacher wants her students to become just as addicted!! Students will be working with 1 ½” squares to create one of many designs presented in this workshop. We will be working with designs created from scrappy 9-patch “Postage Stamp” blocks. Skills taught include three different methods for making 9 patch scrap blocks; colour theory as it relates to 28 Laurie Swim Kathy Tidswell Lunenburg, NS www.laurieswim.com Burrts Corner, NB www.kathytidswell.com Laurie Swim has worked as an artist for some 40 years, developing unique and innovative treatments to fashion her imagery in textiles with fabric and thread. She has written three books, two published internationally, on quilt art. The Joy of Quilting with an Introduction by Alex Colville, 1984, made her an early leader in art quilt field. Laurie’s third book, Rags to Riches: The Quilt as Art with an introduction by Mary Pratt, was published in Canada in 2007. Laurie’s works grace many private and public collections, including the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia Art Bank, Nova Scotia Designer Craft Council, the City of Toronto Art Collection and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Kathy, a quilter, fibre artist, instructor, and juried crafts person, has been teaching and selling fibre art for over 18 years. She has taught throughout much of Canada and this will be her fourth time as a faculty member at Quilt Canada. In 2005 she was honoured as the CQA/ACC Teacher of the Year. Kathy’s work has been accepted into Grand National Juried Quilt Exhibitions, CQA/ACC National Juried Shows and The Ontario Network of Needleworkers Threadworks 2010. Her wearable art received the CQA/ACC National Juried Show Award of Excellence in 1999 and Honourable Mention in 2005. Her award winning work has been published nationally and internationally and her work resides across Canada, throughout the United States, in the United Kingdom and as far away as Singapore. Kathy combines teaching with selling thread painted works of art. 26-T Landscape Elements – Fibre art interpretation for land, sky and water (SM) Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 27-W Free Motion Appliqué and Cutwork (SM) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $15 While producing this 11 by 15 inch wall hanging, you will perfect an appliqué edge that is particularly appealing in nature quilts. Using free motion embroidery, you will finish the leaf and branch edges as well as make one or more areas of cutwork. Once learned, the methods can be used in original appliqué projects. Reference notes provided. Intermediate Create a series of samples with innovative techniques and processes for landscape interpretation in fabric and thread. Many hands on demonstrations will be given throughout the day. Beginner - intermediate 26-FS In the Making- Enhancing fibre art landscapes (SM) Friday & Saturday, June 1 & 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $15 27-T 3D Thread Appliqué: Hummingbird or Chickadee (SM) Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Create small textile sketches from a variety of techniques to add texture and a painterly touch to your creative process. There will be hands-on demonstrations throughout the two days exploring the possibilities for landscapes in fabric and thread. Patternmaking, finishing and methods of hanging will also be covered. Intermediate advanced Learn to create an appliqué totally from thread. Free motion machine embroidery will be used to make a realistic image of either a black capped chickadee or a hummingbird. Students who work quickly may be able to produce both. All the tricks, from working with difficult threads to controlling distortion, will be covered. These can be used as focal points in wall hangings and wearable art. Reference notes provided. Intermediate 29 Faculty and workshops, continued 27-F Flowers From Thread Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Maggie Vanderweit Fergus, ON www.stonethreads.ca Note: This class has a kit fee of $4 Maggie Vanderweit has been sewing since childhood and quilting for over 30 years. She operates her textile art business in a new home on the Grand River with an exciting walkout studio where she lives with her husband, two teenage sons and three cats in Fergus, Ontario. Her work is in private collections around the world and in public buildings in Ontario, and has been shown in galleries, shops and museums across Canada. It includes original contemporary wall-hangings created with her own hand-painted fabrics, silk fusion, felt, hand embroidery, beading, collage and densely machine quilted surfaces. Maggie presents lectures and classes for guilds, schools, the Haliburton School of Art, Elora Art Workshops, quilt stores, the CQA, and national needlework and quilting festivals. She is a member of Connections, ONN, The Harris Collective, Wellington Artists’ Gallery and the CFUW Guelph Quilting Group. Learn to create vibrant flowers, both wild and the garden variety, totally from thread. Free motion machine embroidery will be used to create flowers such as iris, lady slipper, sunflower, fireweed, goldenrod etc. Students choose which flowers to master. Use of hoops, needles, stabilizers and threads will be discussed. Methods for using them in quilts, artworks, cards and wearable art will be demonstrated. Reference notes provided. Intermediate 27-S Painting With The Sewing Machine (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $6 28-W Sketchbook Thread Painting (SM) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Learn to use the needle of the sewing machine like a paint brush to produce wonderful texture. Initially make a reference work of free motion straight stitch and zigzag stitches to create grasses, weeds, flowers, trees, water etc. Hints will be provided on using the appropriate aids; correct needles, threads, stabilizers and hoops. After the basic free motion embroidery stitches are mastered, the students create a simple fabric landscape on which to paint with their sewing machines. Design considerations such as composition, depth and perspective will be discussed. Reference notes provided. Beginner to intermediate Bring your sketchbooks of line drawings and learn to easily turn them into exciting, original, textile art using your sewing machine, thread and paint. Beginning machine quilting skills needed 28-TF Curves, Wedges & Wonky Log Cabin (SM) Thursday & Friday, May 31 & June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm This is a really fun, hands-on workshop where you learn how to make quilts with irregular, often unplanned shapes. Cut and sew effortless, graceful curves, discover lots of ways to use wedge shapes and create many varieties of logs to build with. Students can choose to make a piece with any or all of the techniques. Great bridge class between traditional and contemporary quilting. All levels 30 Faculty and workshops, continued 28-S Hand Embellishment (HS) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm 29-T Sewflakes: Papercut Appliqué Thursday, May 31, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) Note: This class has a kit fee of $15 (optional) Note: This class has an optional kit fee of $25 As featured in Kathy’s book Sewflakes, papercut appliqué is a technique similar to making paper snowflakes. In this workshop, learn from the author how to design these unique snowflakes for fabric, with an emphasis on incorporating recognizable images into the design, and then look at various ways to transfer the design from paper to fabric. All levels Spend time learning how to add beautiful hand stitching to your textile art. You’ll start by experimenting with new ways of using simple but strikingly effective embroidery stitches with a wide range of decorative threads and yarns. Then you will be introduced to the fascinating world of beads and learn how to apply them in original designs with bead embroidery. All levels 29-F Butterfly Mosaic (SM) Friday, June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Kathy Wylie Whitby, ON www.kathykwylie.com Note: This class has a kit fee of $20 (optional) Kathy is a multiple international-award winning quilter specializing in appliqué techniques in a “contemporary traditional” style. She lectures and teaches all over the country at guilds, shops and quilt shows and is a CQA/ACC Certified Quilt Judge. Her work has been featured in magazines, and her designs have been published as individual patterns as well as in her book “Sewflakes: Papercut Appliqué Quilts”. Let your creativity soar as your butterfly comes alive with colour. Cut and fuse small pieces of fabric to form your own mosaic masterpiece. Optional kit includes 40 swatches of pre-fused fabric, but this is a great place to use up all those scraps! All levels 29-S Tools of the Trade Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm (SM) 29-W Introduction to EQ7 (C) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $22 (book) Tools of the Trade features papercut appliqué blocks of some of the favourite tools in a quilt maker’s studio. Begin this project in class by making the scissors block using fusible appliqué with an invisible edgefinishing technique . Exercise accurate piecing skills while making a 3-¼” spool of thread block. Book purchase required (see kit fee): Sewflakes: Papercut Appliqué Quilts by Kathy K. Wylie (C&T Publishing). All levels Note: Laptop computer and EQ7 software is required. EQ7 is the newest and most advanced version of the bestselling Electric Quilt software and it is also the most userfriendly. This incredibly full-featured quilt design and drawing program has been especially designed with beginners as well as advanced designers in mind. This workshop is oriented towards beginners and covers the basics of simple quilt layouts as well as how to colour, save, and print your quilt designs. (EQ6 or EQ7) Beginner 31 Faculty and workshops, continued 30-TF Under the Sea (SM) Thursday and Friday, May 31 & June 1, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Coreen Zerr Nanaimo, BC www.coreenzerr.com Make an underwater scene using fabrics and embellishments. A pattern will be included in class, but just about anything you can imagine to depict an ocean floor will be covered from free motion thread appliqués of creatures, yarns for seaweed, to preprinted fish! Intermediate Coreen is a well sought after instructor who enjoys exciting her students into creating their own masterpieces. Fibre art in quilting is her passion and she has won and received much recognition for her work. One of her most recent achievements was winning the Manitoba 2010 Homecoming quilt competition and having the quilt displayed at the 2010 Olympics in Manitoba House at Vancouver, BC. When not teaching or travelling, she lives with her husband on Vancouver Island in Nanaimo, BC. 30-S Quilt as Desired (SM) Saturday, June 2, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Once you have completed a quilt top-does it sit in a UFO pile as you are unsure or have a fear of trying to quilt it? Coreen will show you how to dive in and free motion quilt, using designs to suit your quilt and commanding control of all those difficult threads that we love to use. Learn all the tricks and tips to make your quilts look stunning! Beginner 30-W Fantasy, Flare and Foiling Around (SM) Wednesday, May 30, 8:30 am – 4:00 pm Note: This class has a kit fee of $15 Let’s get creative and learn to play with the many fun products, threads and ways to embellish an ordinary quilt into a masterpiece. Class will cover different techniques of foiling, stencilling with paint sticks, bobbin drawing, couching and more. Class is a technique learning experience! Beginner 32
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