
Edgy: Borders: plain or pieced with Linda Wagner
October 21 @ 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Join us for a lecture by Linda Wagner : Edgy: Borders: plain or pieced
What will give your quilt the best possible visual impact and how do you decide. Inner borders, outer borders, and binding all provide opportunity to add a little to the finish product. For this lecture 40-50 quilts will demonstrate the options you have as the quilt maker/ artist. Along with decision possibilities we will discuss how to make it “fit”
Find out more about Linda on her website.
About Linda Wagner:
Linda Wagner has been making quilts for over 35 years and teaching quilting for over 25 years and her personal interests gravitate to scrappy quilts. Presently Linda is a lead mechanic with United Airlines. Previously she taught electronics. Linda is a N.A.T.S. certified teacher.
Owning her first sewing machine while in third grade, Linda began making doll clothes, moved on to making clothes for herself and other family members randomly altering pattern designs. While in college she earned a dress maker’s ceritification from Santa Anna College. Linda’s first quilt was made using Eleanor Burns techniques that included ripping strips (this was before the rotary cutter was invented). Things took off at warp speed after joining a quilt guild. Linda’s favorite part of guild was show and tell. Needing to try a lot of what she saw soon earned her the nick name addquilter. Many of Linda’s quilts contain 100-400 fabrics. Many friends describe her approach to color as fearless.
This will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom, link available on the Members Only Page.
Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.