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Rachel Rossi

June 28, 2019 by admin

Home: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Rachael Rossi is a creator of sewing and quilting patterns operating out of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Originally from rural Pennsylvania, Rachel attended Harrington College of Design in Chicago, Illinois. 

Rachel’s designs are clean, modern, and simple. Her patterns are easy to understand for beginners and streamlined for masters. Her collection of patterns range from quilts to aprons to home decor. You can see them all in her online shop.

Rachel is passionate about bringing quilting to the next generation. This mission is woven throughout her user-friendly patterns, exciting trunk shows, and educational lectures. She offers a range of classes including paper piecing, traditional piecing, and curved piecing.

To see the full selection, please visit her website: https://www.rachelrossi.design/speaking-engagements/

Please let Rachel know you found her on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Filed Under: Pennsylvania Tagged With: curves, foundation piecing, modern, modern quilts, paper piecing

Lynn Kane

April 11, 2019 by admin

I live, as I have most of my life, in rural Rensselaer County in upstate New York.

Puppy Girl Designs celebrates 10 years!

I design hand embroidery and quilt patterns and finish each piece with a unique border or binding.

I travel New England giving Presentations and Workshops to guild and shops.

Always enthusiastic and entertaining, I’m ready to come have fun with you!!

Learn more about me on my website Puppy Girl Designs and please let Lynn know you found her on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Check out Lynn’s Facebook page: Puppy Girl Designs

Check out Lynn’s Instagram page:- Puppy Girl Designs

Check out Lynn’s YouTube Channel: Puppy Girl Designs

And email Lynn here: lynn @ puppygirldesigns.com (remove spaces)

Filed Under: New York Tagged With: binding, borders, hand quilting, handwork

David Sirota

April 8, 2019 by admin

David Sirota

Home: Manchester, New Hampshire

“Are you curious about paper piecing?  Do you and paper piecing already have a love/hate relationship?  Do you love the accuracy you achieve, but hat the process of getting there?  Well, “No More Tears”™ will change that to a LOVE relationship.  You’ll not only learn about the basics of paper piecing but also how the method will give you precise results in half the time of the old way of paper piecing.  Oh, and by the way, You don’t need any specialty paper which means you can use regular copy paper.  I’ve also got a few tricks up my sleeve for orienting the next piece of fabric to be sewn so that it fits every time, and you’ll learn how to join your individual blocks with your points matching on the first try.  But most of all, I create a relaxed, fun environment in which to learn…be prepared to laugh.”

I’ve been teaching my method since 2004 and have become part of the Mancuso Quiltfest faculty, spreading the word nationally.  So, please, come join me for a class or two.”

Learn more about Dave on his website https://www.quiltmavendave.com/

Please let Dave know you found him on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Filed Under: New Hampshire Tagged With: paper piecing, Zoom Ready

Mitzie Schafer

April 6, 2019 by admin

Home: Prosperity, South Carolina

Mitzie specializes in a raw edge applique and thread painting class, called The Painted Cow, using her original pattern. She also specializes in helping students learn to read their bodies to improve their free motion quilting skills in a class called, Improve Your Practice.

Her trunk shows feature more than 15+ quilts and lectures on modern quilt design or Improving Your Practice of Free Motion Quilting.

She is the author and illustrator of a new book, Improve Your Practice out May 2019. 

Check out Mitzie’s website Jittery Wings and her videos on YouTube!

Please let Mitzie know you found her on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Filed Under: South Carolina Tagged With: free motion, thread painting

Maria Shell

April 1, 2019 by admin

Home: Anchorage, Alaska. Maria is an abstract art quilter and author of ‘Improv Patchwork’. Visit her website at https://mariashell.com/ and her fascinating blog at https://talesofastitcher.com/

Filed Under: Alaska

Janice E. Frisch

March 30, 2019 by admin

Photo by Tall and Small Photography

Home: Bowling Green, Ohio

Janice E. Frisch is a quilt historian, folklorist, and published author who has been quilting and researching quilts for over 20 years.

Her research on European influences in early American quilting has been published by the Modern Quilt Guild, the International Quilt Museum in the book, American Quilts in the Industrial Age, 1760–1870, edited by Patricia Cox Crews and Carolyn Ducey, and in Quilt Studies: The Journal of the British Quilt Study Group.

She offers classes on free motion quilting and labeling your quilts and her illustrated lectures include:

The History of the American Block-Style Quilt

This illustrated lecture explores British and Dutch patchwork from the eighteenth century to identify patterns and motifs used by colonial and early-American quilters. It also examines how early Americans adapted the layout of their quilts, moving from a predominantly medallion-style arrangement to the repeating block-style that is thought of as iconically American today. Participants will come away with a clear understanding of colonial and early Euro-American patchwork styles and lots of inspiration to use in their own artwork today.

What’s in a Name? Documenting Quilts of Yesterday and Today

This talk shares some of the quilt history mysteries that Janice has unraveled (or failed to unravel) to highlight the kinds of information you should include when you are labeling your quilts. The lecture ends with practical considerations for today’s quilters: What tools are available to help you label your quilts and how do you use them? What level of information constitutes the bare minimum to put on a label and what is the ideal? And why does it all matter anyway?

For more about Janice please visit her website: Tangible Culture and contact her at tangiblecultureofficial @ gmail.com (remove spaces) Virtual Presentation fee is $400 (March 2021)

Please tell Janice that you found her on The Quilters Calendar!

Filed Under: $400, Ohio, Presentation Fee Tagged With: scraps, Zoom Ready

Robin Koehler

January 7, 2019 by admin

Home: Tarpon Springs, Florida, USA

Life is a journey! My husband’s Coast Guard career allowed NESTLINGS by
Robin to fly for the past 15 years as we traveled; quilting, teaching, and designing.

NESTLINGS by Robin is a Quilt Design/ Pattern Publishing, Hand quilting,
and Appraisal services business.

“Robin’s Wreaths” is the 2018 series quilt in AQ magazine.

In my continuing Appraisal training, the designers of the past have become
my inspiration for my newer work combining traditional elements with my
own whimsical style. Inspiring creativity through collaboration and allowing students to find their inner creative is a common element in my classes. I offer many lectures and workshops including my popular Fabric Collaborations.

My website is www.nestlingsbyrobin.com Please visit me there for more information.

Please let Robin know you found her on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Filed Under: Florida Tagged With: applique, design, hand quilting, paper piecing

Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill

November 3, 2018 by admin

Home: Connecticut, USA

Sheri Cifaldi-Morrill is a designer, quilt pattern publisher, award-winning quilter, educator and creative entrepreneur. As a trained and practicing graphic designer, her quilts start with a concept and research shapes the design. Her work is inspired by her everyday life and experiences. Sheri strives to enhance people’s everyday lives through beautiful meaningful design. Through sharing her work and teaching, she loves to empower and inspire others to enjoy the process of making.

Sheri’s quilts have gained international recognition, including awards from Quilt Week/Paducah, QuiltCon, International Quilt Festival, the Quilt Alliance and the Modern Quilt Guild. Additionally, her work has been featured at art centers and galleries around the country. Her work has been included in books and publications such as Modern Quilts: Designs of the New Century, Modern Patchwork and International Quilt Festival Scene. She self-publishes and distributes her quilt patterns, which can be found at quilt shops throughout the country and online. She also gives presentations/trunk shows and teaches nationally.

In 2017, she created and filmed two segments for Fresh Quilting, a new public television show co-produced by the Modern Quilt Guild and KS Productions. In 2016, she was awarded the first annual Craftsy Quilt Designer Fellowship.

In 2015, Sheri founded Whole Circle Studio, LLC. Whole Circle Studio specializes in the design of custom modern quilts, patterns and other licensed products. Learn more about Sheri, her work and program offerings at Whole Circle Studio and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/wholecirclestudio/

Sheri is offering online and virtual presentations for guilds!

Please let Sheri know you found her on The Quilter’s Calendar!

Filed Under: Connecticut, VIRTUAL-Live-Online Tagged With: applique, contemporary, curves, english paper piecing, foundation paper piecing, modern, needleturn, paper piecing, piecing, threadwork

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