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2008 Lectures Available
"If you Give a Quilter a Challenge"
A lighthearted look at the trials and tribulations of a Challenge obsessed quiltmaker
in the past 30 years. The first Challenge was over 15 years ago convinced her she was hooked, and she has participated in several (and run one) on the guild level for years. This year, she has expanded the horizons (and the complexities) by running an online challenge for a national quilt magazine with readers around the world. Why does she do it? She is always amazed at the fact that you can give a challenge no matter how it's structured to many quiltmakers, and you'll never get the same result twice.
Time 45 minutes; lecture fee $200.00 plus mileage reimbursement
"Ten Quilters you should Know and Why"
This lecture is designed to highlight the changes in modern American quiltmaking in the past 30 decades. Beginning in the early 1970s with the Whitney Museum in NYs exhibition, quiltmaking has advanced rapidly through technology and the efforts of these women. Did you ever wonder how we came to have all the wonderful 100% cotton fabrics available to us wherever we are? Come join us and find out
Time 1 hour; lecture fee $250.00 plus mileage reimbursement
"Why do all my quilts look the same"
Are you locked into your comfort zone, making variations of the same color palette over and over, because you are not sure where to go next? In this lecture, well explore the basics of color theory, and help to discover the quickest end to boredom you've ever seen. Ill also help you to see whether a fabric in your favorite palette has too much yellow or too much gray for what you're looking for. I'll also explain the"˜secret" color that make almost every quilt pop.
Time 1 hour; lecture fee $250.00 plus mileage reimbursement
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