Florida Quilt Network - Newsletter #77
August 11, 2004
Quilting
Friends,
Back
from Iceland…it was a memorable trip in many ways. Lots of great views of snow-capped mountains, deep blue fjords,
black lava fields, purple flowers and yummy meals of lamb and/or fish. All the relatives wanted to bring out their
best dishes for their American cousins.
My son managed to trade Pokemon cards with his Icelandic cousins in
Reykjavik and my husband, brother and I worked to plant 200 trees on the hills
above the family farm. Trees are very
slow growing in Iceland with only a 2-3 month growing season. A tree we helped plant 12 years ago was only
4 feet tall!
If
you tend to think outside the box, you might enjoy this fascinating website of
unconventional ideas:
http://www.unconventionalideas.com
If
nothing else, I hope it will encourage you to try something new.
In
other news, a senior in high school, Kim Elicker, is working toward her Girl
Scout Gold Award Project by making quilts for Breast Cancer Awareness. She is asking quilters to help her by
creating pink ribbon blocks. Here is
more info: http://thinkpinkribbons.tripod.com/quilting.html
BTW,
you will want to view the instructions with MS Internet Explorer at this time,
Netscape will not read the page.
As always,
if you are having problems getting my newsletter, you can take a look at it on
my website at
http://www.FloridaQuiltNetwork.com/
I
also have a very handy Calendar page where all the events are cross linked and
hot linked to more info elsewhere.
Lots
of great quilting news this month:
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CALENDAR
OF EVENTS: (Newsletter number follows)
2004
NOW
to Sept 11 Quilt Exhibit in Delray Beach www.oldschool.org. (#75)
August
7- Sept 25 Quilt Exhibit in Tarpon Springs crwargny@aol.com (#77)
August
18-21 AQS 2004 Quilt Exposition in Nashville, TN www.AQSQuilt.com
Sept
1-30 Quilt Exhibit in Melbourne 321-951-7977 (#77)
Sept
11 Leslie Hickland Workshop in Sarasota
joyabbott1@comcast.net (#77)
Sept
18 Fiber Art Group Forming in New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
Sept
21-24 Handwork Retreat in Leesburg wjdill@atlantic.net (#76)
Sept
24-26 Quilt Show in Jax www.quiltfestjax.com
(#68)
Oct
1-2 SSQA Meeting in Daytona Beach
www.ssqa.org. (#77)
Oct
9 Quilt Workshop in New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
Oct
14 Fiber Workshop in New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
Oct
15-16 Quilt Show In Tampa/St. Pete Area mair50@juno.com
(#75)
Oct
15-17 Quilt Show in White
Springs KissnerLC@aol.com (#74)
Oct
15, 18-29 Jan Krentz Workshop in Sarasota joyabbott1@comcast.net
(#77)
Oct
23-24 Joyce Becker Workshop in Palm Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
Nov
6-7 Fiber Workshops in New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
Nov
11 Bead
Workshop in
New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
Nov
12-13 Quilt Festival in Davenport db15@earthlink.net
(#76)
Nov
13-14 Quilt Show in Clearwater http://quilterscrossing.net/ (#76)
Nov
15, 16 Marsha McCloskey Workshops in Sarasota joyabbott1@comcast.net
(#77)
Dec
2 Bead
Workshop in
New Smyrna Beach mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org (#77)
2005
Jan
8-15 Quilters Cruise www.americanquilterscruise.com (#69)
Jan
15 –22 Quilter’s Cruise www.a1specialtytours.com (#77)
Jan
21-22 Quilt Show in Orlando www.floridacabinfever.com
(#75)
Jan
21-22 Quilt Show in Largo in-stitches@rocketmail.com
(#75)
Jan
22 Virginia Walton Workshop in Palm Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
Jan
23 Virginia Walton Workshop in Palm Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
Jan
23rd-30th Quilting Cruise www.quiltpro.com
Jan
28-29 Quilt Show in The Villages RFlint5630@aol.com
(#72)
Jan
31-Feb 3 Quilter’s Retreat in Ellenton www.westpascoquilters.org (#75)
Feb
4-5 Quilt Show in Dade City www.floridapioneermuseum.org
(#76)
Feb
8-9 Quilt Show in Punta Gorda rphaas@concast.net
(#74)
Feb
11-12 Quilt Show in Vero Beach http://members.aol.com/sbonnets1979
(#75)
Feb
18-19 Quilt Show in Titusville Carolannkohl@aol.com (#75)
Feb
19-20 Quilt Show in Florida Keys KLHSJH@aol.com
(#75)
Feb
25-26 Quilt Show in Tampa lotsofquilts2005@yahoo.com (#64)
Feb
26-27 Kim Whitehead Workshop in Palm Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
Mar
11-12 Quilt Show in Sarasota kdburg1948@msn.com (#77)
Mar
11-12 Quilt Show in Mt. Dora mtdorashow05@juno.com
(#76)
Mar
18-20 Quilt Show in Ft.
Lauderdale Bevhilton1@bellsouth.net
(#74)
Oct
22 Nancy Prince Workshop in Palm
Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
Oct
23 Nancy Prince Workshop in Palm Beach trudyf@aol.com (#76)
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LOOKING
TO SHARE A NATIONAL TEACHER
Patricia
Campbell, with a long resume, fabric designer and author, will be debarking a
cruise in Tampa on February 19, 2005.
Our guild, The Quilting Sisters, in Leesburg, Florida would like her to
come to our guild on Thursday, February 24 for an all day class. I am looking for other groups that would be
interested in having her earlier that week, to share expenses. I have the information about her available
classes, fees,etc. I have had the
opportunity to take classes from Pat in Houston, and am very excited about the
opportunity to have her share her expertise with Floridians.
Paula
Mooney 813 962 0011
Plmooney@aol.com
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NATIONAL
TEACHER’S WORKSHOPS IN SARASOTA
Friendship
Knot Quilters Guild in Sarasota, FL, has openings in the following workshops. Fee is $45.00 per day. Advance order a catered deli lunch for $5.00
additional.
Leslie
Hickland -
Sat.,
Sep. 11, 2004, 9-4 pm: "Dimensional Appliqué"
This
is a "Baltimore Beauties" basket block and is a good
"second" appliqué class, as some knowledge of hand appliqué is
essential.
Jan
Krentz –
Fri.,
Oct. 15, 2004, 9-4 pm: “Hunter Star”
Create
a terrific design from your favorite fabrics, incorporating an 8-pointed star
where block corners meet. Strip piecing
methods used. Based on Jan's book,
"Hunter Star Quilts & Beyond".
Mon
& Tue, Oct 18-19, 9-4 pm: “Spiral
Lone Star” Two-day class
An
exciting Lone Star design achieved through fabric placement, compass setting,
square and compass corners. Several
different techniques are covered in class.
Marsha
McCloskey –
Mon.,
Nov. 15, 2004, 9-4 pm – “Lessons in Machine Piecing – Lemoyne Star”
With
emphasis on craftsmanship and efficiency, you learn drafting, templates,
no-template rotary cutting and accurate machine piecing while making a small
LeMoyne Star wall quilt with pieced border, paper-pieced fans, curved seams and
bias strip-piecing.
Tue.
Nov. 16, 2004, 9-4 pm – “Radiant Feathered Star”
Draft,
rotary cut and machine piece this wonderful Radiant Star Feathered Star block
using bias strip piecing. Perfect
center for a medallion quilt!
Email
Joy Abbott at joyabbott1@comcast.net for registration information, or call
941/371-3043.
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QUILT
SHOW IN SARASOTA
Friendship
Knot Quilter's Guild Presents:
"Enchantment
of Fabric: A Burst of Color" Quilt
Show
Sarasota
Municipal Auditorium
891
N. Tamiami Trail
Sarasota,
Florida
Friday,
March 11, 2005, 9AM-6PM
Saturday,
March 12, 2005, 9AM-4PM
Judged
Entries
Raffle
Quilt
Door
Prizes
Special
Traveling Exhibits
Merchants
Mall
Vendor
Demonstrations
Small
and Mini Quilt Auction
Food
on Premises
Donation
$5
Buses
Welcome (to prepay contact Joy Abbott at 941-371-3043)
For
more information contact Kathleen Burg (kdburg1948@msn.com) Subject:
quilt
show
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PICTURE
OF A DONATION QUILT
You
have been wonderful sharing your information of the quilting world. Many
thanks. Check out our home page http://www.members.aol.com/sbonnets1979/
for
a picture of our latest donation quilt
mural to the McKee's Botanical Garden to be dedicated Oct. 2004.
Pat
Lester, SSQA, SBSQG, TAS, AQS, NQA member and teacher
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SSQA
ANNUAL MEETING
HOSTED
BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
OCTOBER
1 & 2
Plaza
Resort and Spa, Daytona Beach.
The
inauguration of our Documentation Days project will be featured. Remember,
Member Guilds are encouraged to send a representative. Full details will be in
the August newsletter and posted on the website, www.ssqa.org.
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QUILT
SHOW IN TARPON SPRINGS
"Sew
Pieceful Quilts"
Tarpon
Springs Cultural Center, 101 So. Pinellas Ave. Tarpon Springs, FL
Exhibit
of Quilts by the West Pasco Quilters' Guild, Inc.
Small
Quilt Auction benefiting the TSCC & Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation
Free
Admission
August
7 - September 25, 2004
Opening
reception - Saturday, Aug. 7...2PM-4PM
Hours:
Monday-Friday 9AM-4PM, closed Saturday & Sunday (except for our opening
reception, Aug. 7) In September also open Noon - 4PM, closed Sunday
For
more information contact:
Robby
Wargny, WPQG - phone:727 372-8219, email: crwargny@aol.com or
Billie
Poteat, TSCC - phone:727 942-5605, email: bpoteat1@ci.tarpon-springs.fl.us
"Sew
Pieceful Quilts"
Want
to spend an enjoyable lazy summer day viewing beautiful quilts, antiquing and
lunching in quaint Tarpon Springs? Then
I have the event for you! The Tarpon Springs Cultural Center will be hosting an
exhibit of quilts made by members of the West Pasco Quilters' Guild, Inc. from
August 7 through September 25, 2004. The exhibit will open with a reception on
Saturday, August 7, from 2PM - 4PM.
The
Tarpon Springs Cultural Center's summer hours are:
For
the month of August, Monday-Friday 9AM-4PM, closed Saturday & Sunday
(except for our opening reception).
For
the month of September, Monday-Friday 9AM-4PM and Saturday Noon-4PM, closed
Sunday.
There
will be a silent Small Quilt Auction (57 quilts!) running from August 7 through
September 18. The auction quilts are made and donated by members of the guild.
All proceeds will be equally divided between the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center
and the Sertoma Speech & Hearing Foundation.
So
take a day for yourself, gather a group of friends and head to Tarpon Springs!
For
more information contact:
Robby
Wargny, WPQG - phone:727 372-8219, email: crwargny@aol.com or
Billie
Poteat, TSCC - phone:727 942-5605, email: bpoteat1@ci.tarpon-springs.fl.us
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NEW
SHOP IN CITRA
We are Rick & Suzie White. We recently
opened a vintage sewing machine/fledgling quilt shop / alterations. Our shop Ye
Olde Post specializes in vintage machines. This September (9, 16, 23 from
9:30-11:30) we are offering a hand crank & treadle quilt class. Our
students have the option of using hand crank or treadle machines (provided on
premises). Or if they wish bring their own machine. We will limit the class to
10 students.
Thanks so much for your time Rick &
Suzie
Ye
Olde Post
17786
N. US Hwy. 301
Citra,
Fl. 32113
352-595-2933
yeoldepost@netzero.net
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BUS
TRIP TO JACKSONVILLE SHOW
Ladies
of the Lakes Quilt Guild of Lakeland Florida is going to
Jacksonville Quilt Show Bus Trip
Sat. Sept. 25
7am - 10pm
Leaving Plantation Shopping Center,
Socrum Loop at 7am sharp (Lakeland Florida)
Stopping for dinner on the return trip
We will be at the show until closing at
5pm
Trip includes your ticket to the show
$ 35.00 bus, and show ticket
Does NOT include any meals
Reservation or information- Teddy Wenner,
863 984 0852 or email teddy2@gate.net
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AQS
QUILTING CRUISE
The
American Quilter’s Society
Inaugural
Cruise to the Mexican Riviera
Starring:
Mary
Stori, Bonnie
K. Browning, John Flynn, Dierdra Mc Elroy, and Jackie Robinson
Aboard
the beautiful Diamond Princess
January
15 –22, 2005 ~ 7 nights
Take
this opportunity to spend a week with Meredith Schroeder, President of American
Quilter’s Society and five outstanding teachers in the quilting world. The
itinerary offers an opportunity to sail the Pacific Ocean and visit the Mexican
ports of Puerto Vallarta, Mazatlan, and Cabo San Lucas.
Book
it now!
Reserve
your cabin by August 27, 2004
Cruise
price goes up $100 per person after this date
~~Other
tours and cruises with Mary Stori~~
~A
Steamboatin' Quilt Cruise and classes on the Mississippi Queen from May 9-16,
2005
~Visit
the islands of Hawaii, Maui & Oahu with classes, luncheons & show and
tell with Hawaiian quilt guilds from March 31-April 10, 2005
Visit www.a1specialtytours.com for all of the
details
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FALL COMMUNITY ART
PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS IN NEW SMYRNA
Lecture Series:
Political Statements
Throughout history, artists
have used humorous and shocking images to express their opinions about the
political events of their time. Hogarth
satirized the election scandals of his day, Daumier depicted the French king as
a simpleton, and today David Letterman takes jabs at any and every
politician. In Florida, we are used to
being in the national headlines for hanging chads, a candidate whose poster
read simply “JEB!” and our penchant for attracting writers who tell it like it
is. This series will underscore the historical art of capturing politically
incorrect behavior, to modern artists who use their media to make statements on
paper, CDs, or by using a paper shredder. Lectures are free and are held on
Thursdays at 7 PM.
Lectures held at the Harris House Annex, 123 Douglas Street, New Smyrna
Beach
September 23 – James Murphy, Ph.D., Art and
Politics through the Ages
In 1832
the French artist Daumier was imprisoned and fined for publishing an insulting
caricature of the King. A few years later, the French government passed a law
forbidding such images, thereby tacitly acknowledging the power of such images
to shape public opinion. These events were part of an ongoing historical
struggle to use art for either propaganda or protest: in other words, to use
art for political ends. This lecture will trace some of the key monuments in
that struggle, from the pyramids of Egypt to the pyramid on the $1 bill in your
pocket.
Dr. James J. Murphy is an educator and arts administrator. He currently
teaches art history at Stetson University, and humanities, history of
photography, and history of design at Daytona Beach Community College.
October 7
– John Wilton, Ed.D., "BANG! CRASH!
WHAM! Finding the politics in Pop Art"
We all know that Pop Art emerged as
a response to Abstract Expressionism in a conspicuous-consumer society, but how
did politics figure into these "low art" images from a particularly
tumultuous period in American politics?
Dr.
John Wilton is an educator and artist who has taught visual art at DBCC for
over 20 years along with stints at Stetson University and Embry Riddle
Aeronautical University. His own artwork draws heavily from Pop Art roots.
October 21 – Charon Luebbers, Art in a State of Emergency
Luebbers
is an award winning interdisciplinary artist and independent curator living in
New Smyrna Beach, FL. She has shown her work both indoors and outdoors in museums,
galleries and alternative spaces throughout Florida, in New York City and
elsewhere across the country. A
four-time Associate Artist-in-Residence at the Atlantic Center for the Arts,
she is a regular curator for exhibitions at the Peabody Auditorium and was
curator of several exhibits featuring the works of Harold Garde and his master
strappo artists.
November 4 – Sylvester Polk, Hip Hop, The Thunderous Voice of a new Political-Cultural Generation
Polk is Director of the
Music Technology Program at Bethune-Cookman College.
ACA, 1414
Art Center Avenue, New Smyrna Beach
November 20 – Poetry Slam: In Step with a
Different Drummer (Black Box Theater)
The Tomoka Poets, a local non-profit chapter of
Florida State Poets Association, Inc. & National Federation of State Poetry
Societies, present an evening of poetry where everyone’s voice is welcome. Poet registrations accepted by phone
(386-423-1753), email (mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org) and during the hour before the
slam begins. Audience members do not
have to RSVP.
.
Adult Art Programs
A series of programs
designed to interest those who wish to hone their skills in specific fields
including printing, drawing, stone carving, fiber and metal works. No experience needed. Classes
are held at the Harris House Annex, 123 Douglas Street, or as indicated. Fees include lunch.
October 9 (Saturday, 10 AM – 4 PM) – Amy Koester, Salvaging Fiber Art
A workshop
that explores alternatives to finishing edges with traditional binding, making
work hang flat, creating irregular edges and curling corners on purpose.
Koester teaches fiber art at several Central Florida facilities. She recently formed a fiber art group which meets
in her art studio in Bunnell.
$65
members/$75 nonmembers
November 6-7 (Saturday & Sunday,
9:30 AM – 4:30 PM) - Focus on
Fibers
Jetta Clover, Thermofaxing,
Saturday only
An easy
and inexpensive way for making screens with text and images which can be used
on fabrics and paper.
Jetta Clover, Bleach
Discharge & Over-Dyeing. Sunday only.
This is a
method of designing on black and colored fabric by partly removing color and
over-dyeing by painting, printing and screening.
An award winning fiber
artist from the Netherlands, Clover brings fresh viewpoints to the workshops
she teaches. Author of several books
and catalogues, her MA in art history is often reflected in her works and teachings.
Joan Williams, Blended
Fibers, Sunday only
Make paper
in a kitchen blender using recycled junk mail, scraps, fibers and plants. Use
the paper to create works of art.
Williams' artwork reflects her love of history of
ancient peoples, textiles and nature. She exhibits, lectures, and teaches
locally as she continues to explore different directions using handspun yarns,
textiles, handmade paper and found objects.
Two days of workshops, 110
members/$125 nonmembers; one day workshop, $65 members/$75 nonmembers
Artistically Inclined Classes
Geared for those whose
creativity lies just beneath the surface, sometimes bubbling over, sometimes
not. Thursdays, 6– 9 PM, Harris House Annex, 123 Douglas Street. $30
members/$40 nonmembers
October 14 – Amy Koester, Trading Cards (Paper & Fabric Collage)
When big
projects seem too much to even attempt, take a 2 ½ x 3 ½ inch card and create a
small work of art using paper and fabric collage. Trading Cards are hot
collector items so now is the time to take up scissors, glue and thread and explore
a new venue.
Koester is an expert at
tweaking small scraps of things into wonderful works of art and will share her
collection with you before you begin your own series.
November 11 – Helen Howell & Mary McBride, Wired Up
Use wire
to attach beads, decorate beads and instead of beads.
Howell teaching experience
ranges from the fiber arts to metalsmithing.
She is associated with the Florida Society of Goldsmiths and was
instrumental in establishing a workshop in DeLand. Known nationally for her metalwork, she’ll teach ways of twisting
and tweaking metal as if it were cloth.
December 2 – Connie Whitlock & Mary McBride, Beaded Baubles
String
beads into necklaces and bracelets.
Create small works of art with just a touch of bead weaving.
Whitlock is owner of the New Smyrna
Bead Store and has taught beading for several years.
ACA Members Lifelong
Learning Series
Enjoy
Atlantic Center for the Arts facilities in the daytime while learning about the
arts and the environment. Each season
brings a series of lectures and activities to promote greater appreciation of
the area and the arts.
September 17 – Bryce Hammond, a slide lecture by the
artist, 1:30 PM, Harris House Annex
Back from New York, New
Smyrna Beach artist Bryce Hammond will discuss his acrylic artworks and NY
adventures. His next museum exhibition, Recent Works: Bryce Hammond, September
10 – October 24, is at the Maitland Arts Center. Simultaneously, he is creating the
exhibition Bryce Hammond Saloon which
will open in New York City in February 2005
September 24 –Lunch with artist Trish Thompson,
11:30 AM, Harris House Annex
Concurrent with the opening
of her exhibition, Process and Place:
Landscapes by Trish Thompson, at the Museum of Arts & Sciences,
Thompson will present a short lecture during lunch. Afterwards, we will take the ACA van to the exhibit featuring
acrylics and mixed media. Reservations required, $10 lunch, limit 12 in the
van.
October 22 – Doris
Leeper Spruce Creek Preserve Stroll – Don Bouvier, 10 AM
Bouvier, an avid hiker and
outdoorsman, will take the smoother trails for us and we’ll rest at the outlook
over the oxbow in Spruce Creek. We will meet at the Whatmore Commons and then
take the ACA van (plus carpool if needed) to the preserve. Bring water and a
snack.
November 12 – Native
Plants Fighting for Space – Don Spence. 10 AM
Spence, owner of Native
Florida Landscapes in Ormond Beach and a biology instructor at Daytona Beach
Community College, will show examples of native plants that are easy to care
for, and good for the animals and environment. Yet exotic plants are forcing
them out of existence. We’ll provide
flyers to help you inspect your garden.
December 3 –
Bird Watching above Ground – Halifax River Audubon Society, 8:30 AM
December is the month when Florida becomes the vacation spot not only
for people, but also for a variety of birds. We’ll start with a cup of coffee
at the Whatmore Commons, then walk the wooded paths and perhaps drift over to
Turnbull Bay to check out the water birds. This is an easy walk with ramps
available for the handicapped except by the bay.
Fiber Artist Group Forming
Fiber artists are invited
to a special program on Saturday,
September 18, 9:30 AM – 4 PM, at Atlantic Center for the Arts at Harris
House Annex, 123 Douglas Street. The
day will begin with introductions and one piece of work by each artist who
wishes to share (not required). Round
table discussions will include goals of area fiber artists, plans for future
events, and naming of the group. After
a leisurely lunch, nationally renowned fiber artist Lauren Austin, who recently
moved to Central Florida from New York City, will present a lecture on her
story quilts. A question and answer session will follow. Fee: $10. Attendees must register by Sept.
11.
For
information about the programs and to register for classes, contact Mary
McBride, 386-423-1753, or email mmcbride@atlanticcenterforthearts.org. Register early for classes with a $20
deposit, sizes are limited; classes with less than six participants will be
cancelled two weeks prior to first meeting.
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QUILT EXHIBIT IN
MELBOURNE
Dirty
Dozen Exposed!
During
the month of September, Willow ‘n Hare Quiltworks,
in
Melbourne, will host an exhibit of over 40 art quilts,
made
by the Dirty Dozen Art Quilters.
The
exhibit, “Dirty Dozen Exposed!” will feature original quilts made with a
variety of techniques and materials.
You’re invited to a reception on September 11th, from 1-3
PM. Come to enjoy light refreshments,
meet the artists, and see what these innovative gals have been up to. You can also view the exhibit during regular
store hours, from September 1-30.
The
Dirty Dozen Art Quilters include Seaside Piecemaker members
Barbara Bilbo, Jill Brown, Elaine Chord, Mary
Dyer, Paula Ferguson, Peggy Horsfield, Ellen Lindner, Bev O’Connell, Diane
Smith,
and
Peggy Strauchman.
Willow
‘n Hare Quiltworks store hours are M-F 9:30-5, Sa 9:30-4.
Closed
September 24th. Phone 321-951-7977.
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Simply Quilts
August, 2004 Schedule HGTV: Eastern Standard Time
Aug 09, Monday 08:30 am #1019 Quick Quilt Projects
w/ Tom Russell
Aug 10, Tuesday 08:30 am #837 Quilted Diamonds with
Linda Franz
Aug 11, Wednesday 08:30 am #838 Felt Applique with Patty Eaton
Aug 12, Thursday 08:30 am #839 Strip Piecing,
Traditional Quilts with Marcie Baker
Aug 13, Friday 08:30 am #701
I Dreamed of Africa with Kaye England
Aug 16, Monday 08:30 am #1020 Tennessee Waltz w/
Eleanor Burns
Aug 17, Tuesday 08:30 am #702 Art of Machine Piecing
with Sally Collins
Aug 18, Wednesday 08:30 am #703 Novel Quilter with Jennifer Chiaverini
Aug 19, Thursday 08:30 am #704 Modern Crazy Quilts
with Betty Pillsbury
Aug 20, Friday 08:30 am #705
Mosaic Quilts with Shannon Williams
Aug 23, Monday 08:30 am #1021 Handy Dandy w/ Jinny
Beyer
Aug 24, Tuesday 08:30 am #706 Japanese Quilts with
Kitty Pippen
Aug 25, Wednesday 08:30 am #707 Raw-Edge Applique
Aug 26, Thursday 08:30 am #708 Fantasy to Fabric
Aug 27, Friday 08:30 am #709
Romance with Chintz with Brenda Papadakis
Aug 30, Monday 08:30 am #1022 Scrapbook Quilts w/
Sue Astroth
Aug 31, Tuesday 08:30 am #710 Painted Silk with
Sheila Raven
Simply Quilts
August, 2004 Schedule DIY: Eastern Standard Time
Aug 09, Monday 01:30 pm #601 Choosing a Quilt
Design with Jean Wells
Aug 10, Tuesday 01:30 pm #602 Nigerian Applique with
Rachel Clark
Aug 11, Wednesday 01:30 pm #603 19th Century Recreations with Jo Morton
Aug 12, Thursday 01:30 pm #604 Scrappy Flag with
Gloria Smith
Aug 13, Friday 01:30 pm #605
Quilting 101 with Marianne Fons
Aug 16, Monday 01:30 pm #606 Origami Quilts with
Rebecca Wat
Aug 17, Tuesday 01:30 pm #607 Delectable Mountains
with Gail Searl
Aug 18, Wednesday 01:30 pm #608 Patchwork ABCs w/ Liz Porter
Aug 19, Thursday 01:30 pm #609 Beautiful Binding with
Sally Collins
Aug 20, Friday 01:30 pm #610
Kaleidoscope Quilting with Paula Nadelstern
Aug 23, Monday 01:30 pm #611 Sets & Sashings
for Quilts with Phyllis D. Miller
Aug 24, Tuesday 01:30 pm #612 Arabic Lattice with
John Flynn
Aug 25, Wednesday 01:30 pm #613 Curved Seams with Anita Murphy
Aug 26, Thursday 01:30 pm #614 Quilting with Kids
with Kelly Gallagher-Abbott
Aug 27, Friday 01:30 pm #615
Plaid Quilt w/ Debbie Caffrey
Aug 30, Monday 01:30 pm #616 Wool Quilts w/ Lorinda
Lie
Aug 31, Tuesday 01:30 pm #617 Wearable Quilt Art w/
June Colburn