Goodwill on Horton was our modern (with an industrial feel) venue and quilt show guests enjoyed the delicious cooking from the lovely staff at Edgar and Joe's Cafe.
What an amazing 3 days! Set up started Thursday morning with many eager guild volunteers and over 130 quilts. There was a line up at the door first thing Friday morning as we welcomed local quilters and quilters from neighbouring cities to our show. Inspiration was everywhere to be found by show guests, who were both quilters and non-quilters. Goodwill on Horton was our modern (with an industrial feel) venue and quilt show guests enjoyed the delicious cooking from the lovely staff at Edgar and Joe's Cafe. Vendors and guild members presented different themed demos and lectures throughout both days. And we ended the Friday night with a lecture and trunk show presented by Debbie Grifka. Debbie also had a display of a few of her Lines to Design quilts as well as one of her 100 Days series. There was a nice selection of fabric and notions from our wonderful vendors- Kallisti Quilts, The Quilt Kitchem, Fibre Magic, Quiltatious, My Fabric Dresser and Stache Fabrics and Notions. We saw many brimming shopping bags in quilter's arms! Debbie Grifka taught both a Saturday morning and an afternoon workshop, with many of her students learning a new technique called Improv Applique and almost finishing their class project by the end of the class. Minutes before the show closed on Saturday afternoon, Viewer's Choice ballots were counted and Tammy from The Quilt Kitchen won a special ribbon from the Canadian Quilters Association. Tammy's quilt is a detailed foundation paper pattern called Colour My World by Wendy Williams. Before we knew it, the show was over. Months of hard work by our volunteers, hours of sewing and quilting by our members both came together for a very successful 2023 Quilt Show. Thank you to everyone. And now photos of the quilts! Here are some overview shots of the show and at the top right of the webpage is a slide show of individual quilt photos.
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In addition to all the exciting quilts and vendors and demos at our quilt show, we are also offering a Friday night lecture and 2 Saturday workshops by Debbie GrifkaDebbie is an Ann Arbor, MI based textile artist, teacher and author whose work focuses on the power, elegance, and serenity of the line in a minimalist style with a limited color palette. Her work has been exhibited at Quilts = Art = Quilts, Art Quilt Elements, QuiltCon and the International Quilt Festivalin Houston and has been published in many books and magazines. Debbie’s work, Canterbury #2, won First Place in Appliqué at QuiltCon 2018. Her book, Lines by Design Quilts (Fons and Porter), was published in 2016. She is a Juried Artist Member of Studio Art Quilt Associates. Our March workshop was All About AnglesDuring our March meeting Sarah will be presenting her lecture called Developing a Creative 100 Day ProjectDeveloping a Creative 100 Day Project- Sarah has participated in numerous 100 Day Projects with varying parameters. She will share her process and experience with these projects, including what worked and what didn’t work for her. Sarah will also share tips for how to tailor your 100 Day Project to suit your life and creative journey, even if you don’t think you have time. @sarahgoerquilts (Sarah won 2 awards last week at QuiltCon for her group bee quilts, we can't wait to hear all about those quilts) Guests can register for Sarah's lecture below. In addition to Sarah's lecture, she will be teaching a workshop on March 18th on angles.
All About Angles: This 6-hour workshop includes cutting and piecing techniques to construct slabs to use as the building blocks for a project of any size... all without any math. Come play with angles in an easy and forgiving way to create a piece with great movement in your design. The class is fat quarter friendly. Students can expect to leave with their first 1-2 dozen units, which can be combined to become a finished mini/small quilt or built upon for a larger project. Quilting ideas will be discussed. Click the Events tab above to see what lectures and workshops we have available this coming year.
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