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SUMMARY:Fabric Collage - "What’s it all About!" with Jane Haworth
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Jane Haworth: Fabric Collage – “What’s it all About!” \n\n\n\nIn this 45 minutes -1 hour combo slideshow and trunk show\, we learn more about the Fabric Collage trend\, who’s making fabric collage and how Jane makes her fabric collage quilts. We see various examples of Jane’s work over the years. How she has progressed from only making fish quilts\, working through various themes to sharing her newer collaged pieces. \nPart of the lecture will be “how-to” instructions if you are new to fabric collage. Jane will guide you through instructions for designing your own collage patterns\, using photos or other images and how to enlarge the design. Learn about color and fabric choices\, tools that are required and finally Jane’s relaxed technique that doesn’t require making pattern pieces \, fusible\nproducts but glue to hold the collage. She will also talk about free-motion quilting for collage and how to finish those quilts. \nEnjoy this colorful lecture that will have you saving all your scraps for some new projects. \nFind out more about Jane on her website. \nAbout Jane Haworth: \nJane Haworth is a British born quilt artist and teacher living in Auburn\, California. She has been sewing and crafting all her life and has been making fabric collage for over 15 years and is inspired by photos from nature. \nTeaching both adults and children sewing arts she encourages her students to break out of their comfort zone and create something new. \nHer work has won her awards at many major quilt shows and has been featured on Quilting Arts TV\, and made the cover of Quilting Arts magazine. Jane has taught workshops all over the USA including Houston and Craft Napa\, Dubai in 2020 and Festival of Quilts in 2023. Her new book ‘Capture your own Life in Collage Quilting‘ was released in October 2023. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/fabric-collage-with-jane-haworth/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Color and Design the Fig Tree Way with Joanna Figueroa
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Joanna Figueroa: Color and Design the Fig Tree Way. \n\n\n\nJoanna will explore how she views color in a nontraditional way\, and will talk about her take on “Fresh Vintage” design as well as her design and fabric design process. Join us as Joanna walks us through her unique way of looking at the color wheel and how she views warm and cool colors. Follow along as she walks the audience through her principles of color\, design\, and quilt inspiration\, and shows examples of the lecture principles through an extensive trunk show of 35+ quilts. \nFind out more about Joanna on Instagram or Facebook at figtreeandco\, her blog at blog.figtreeandcompany.com or her website. \nAbout Joanna Figueroa: \nJoanna Figueroa often says that she can’t remember a time when she wasn’t creating something with her hands but it wasn’t until she discovered fabric that she felt like she had “come home.” \nShe is a licensed designer for MODA fabrics\, beloved for her numerous fabric collections–more than 55 to date–in her signature Fresh Vintage™ style. \nJoanna co-owns and operates Fig Tree & Company along with her husband Eric\, who is her right hand man in all of their business endeavors. Fig Tree & Co. specializes in a fresh take on traditional quilting\, sewing patterns and block of the month programs. Fig Tree currently offers more than 300 stand alone patterns. \nJoanna has written several books; over the years her work and fabrics have been featured in industry publications such as American Patchwork & Quilting\, Quilts & More\, American Quilt Retailer\, and Quiltmania among others. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/fig-tree-way-with-joanna-figueroa/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Evolution of an Art Quilter and Fabric Dyer with Marjan Kluepfel
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Marjan Kluepfel: Evolution of an Art Quilter and Fabric Dyer. \n\n\n\nIn this fast moving\, information packed lecture Marjan discusses her personal methods for finding inspiration and creating designs. Her sewing and quilting techniques will be included. The lecture focuses on her development and growth as a practicing artist. Spanning almost thirty years\, her works have included intensive use of fiber reactive dyes and textile paints\, and many innovative art techniques. All will be discussed and revealed in this lecture. For more information about Marjan’s work\, please see her website. \nAbout Marjan Kluepfel: \nMarjan Kluepfel was born in the Netherlands. She has lived in Florida\, Hawaii\, Australia and South Carolina. After working in academia for many years\, she is now a full-time studio artist in Davis\, CA. Marjan has been creating art quilts since 1990. Her work has been juried into many shows and she teaches her fabric art both nationally and internationally. Marjan’s work is for sale at the Artery in Davis\, CA\, and High Hand Gallery in Loomis\, CA. She is a member of Studio Art Quilt Associates and the Northern California Quilt Council. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/evolution-of-an-art-quilter-with-marjan-kluepfel/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:My Animal Quilts with Nancy Brown
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Nancy Brown: My Animal Quilts. \n\n\n\nNancy has been making applique quilts for over 30 years featuring a variety of animals from anteaters to zebras (with a lot of dogs and cats in between). Nancy also has made several people themed quilts mostly based on old family photos. This lecture is a retrospective of her quilts and the stories behind them (with an emphasis on the more recent quilts). She will also talk a little about her design process. \nAbout Nancy Brown: \nNancy started making quilts over 30 ago after her mother took a quilting class and taught her what she had learned. Nancy has always loved animals and found that by using applique she could create realistic animal portraits. She feels that animals are important parts of this world and should be celebrated and preserved. She has made many animal quilts but with the wide variety of subjects available she feels there are many more animal quilts waiting to be made. \nNancy also loves old family photographs and from time to time she has made quilts inspired by these photos as a way to celebrate family. \nNancy exhibits her quilts around the country and has been fortunate enough to win some awards at these shows. Her quilts are in several private collections. She also teaches hand applique classes with animal themes and lectures on her animal quilts. Her website is www.nancybrownquilts.com and she can be reached at nancybrownquilts@aol.com \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/my-animal-quilts-with-nancy-brown/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Feedsacks with Dr Marian Ann J. Montgomery
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Dr Marian Ann J. Montgomery: Feedsacks. \n\n\n\nWhat We Have Learned: Feed Sacks have been an integral part of American quilting since the late 19th century when frugal women bleached the white cotton sacks to use as quilt backings.  In the late 1930s feed came in sacks with beautiful prints on them.  This presentation will showcase beautiful quilts made from feed sack fabrics as well as the myriad items made from feed sacks along with the history of this commodity.  New research based on the largest collection of printed cotton sacks held in a public repository\, Dr. Montgomery will share what they have found as well as many of the beautiful treasures in the collection. \nAbout Marian Ann J. Montgomery\, Ph.D.: \nCurator of Clothing and Textiles at the Museum of Texas Tech University since 2014\, Marian Ann J. Montgomery\, Ph.D.\, cares for over 35\,000 objects\, the largest collection of this type of material at a University in the United States. She is a quilt historian having published through the American Quilt Study Group. Sought out as an entertaining and informative speaker\, Dr. Montgomery enjoys making history come alive through the objects. \nShe received the 2019 Bybee Scholar award for her work in promoting and preserving the art of quilting. Among others\, her publications include Cotton and Thrift: Feed Sacks and the Fabric of American Households\, Sumptuous Stitches and Tiny Treasures: Needlework and Needlework Tools in the Collection of the Museum of Texas Tech University\, and Miss America Fashion. Dr. Montgomery earned her Ph.D. in fashion and textile history/museum administration from New York University through studies in the Costume Institute and Textile Study Room at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. She resides in Lubbock with her husband and dog where she quilts in her spare time. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/feedsacks-with-dr-montgomery/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Rules and Options of Planned Improv Piecing with Sarah Goer
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Sarah Goer: Rules and Options of Planned Improv Piecing. \n\n\n\nSarah likes options… but she also likes a plan. In this lecture and trunk show\, Sarah will discuss how she uses her organized nature to develop rules for herself which drive her Planned Improv quilt design work. She will share work in a series and show how she iterates on a design. Sarah will explain how she develops a formula for her project. She will leave us with specific ideas of how to develop a set of rules to guide our improv piecing. \nAbout Sarah Goer: \nSarah Goer is an artist and educator. Based in San Jose\, California\, she learned to sew as a child and was drawn to the color and geometry of quilting after college. As a former middle school math teacher\, Sarah combines her eleven years of classroom experience with her nearly two decades of quilting experience to bring clear instruction to her quilt students. She inspires quilters to create their own unique designs by helping them to build their improv piecing skills in a fun and playful way.\nYou can find Sarah at www.sarahgoerquilts.com and in Instagram at sarahgoerquilts. \n\n\nThis will be an in-person meeting at St Anne’s.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/june2024-meeting/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Material Matrix with Sandra Bruce
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Sandra Bruce: Material Matrix. \n\n\n\nSandra Bruce brings us her “Material Matrix” lecture on May 21\, 2024. Her technique was inspired by painter Chuck Close. It involves using a gridded photograph and interpreting each 2-inch square into fabric\, using piecing to achieve the effect. She will present an overview of the evolution of Material Matrix and how it works\, along with her colorful visual journey that brought her to this technique. \nFor more information visit Sandra’s lecture page here. \nAbout Sandra Bruce: \nSandra Bruce was born in Richmond\, VA to deaf parents. Raised to believe she could do anything she put her mind to\, she was never discouraged from being an artist. Sandra started sewing at age 8 on her mother’s treadle sewing machine and she has not stopped since. She took her first official quilting class in 1990 and she has been forever hooked. \nSandra has been an illustrator and letterer for 35 years and started her quilting business in 2010. She feels that quilting on her long-arm\, named Dixie\, is doing what she’s done all those years but with a different tool. She comes to us from Grass Valley where she lives with the partner of 40 years\, Gary. \nYou can read more about Sandra here. \n\n\nThis will be an in-person meeting only event at St Anne’s .\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/material-matrix-with-sandra-bruce/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Quilting Against the Odds with Jane Sassaman
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Jane Sassaman: Quilting Against the Odds. \n\n\n\nThis visual lecture is about accomplishing your work in spite of obstacles – family life\, space limitations\, etc.  It is a pep talk and slide show which covers my inspirations and my obstacles.  I encourage people to do “what you have to do” by using myself and other artists as examples. \nAbout Jane: \nAfter a varied career in the design world\, Jane began to quilt in 1980.  She found that these “soft paintings” satisfied the draftsman\, the craftsman and the artist in her.  Consequently\, she is now a dedicated (some say “obsessed”) quilt artist and fabric designer. \nHer art quilts have been shown in many national and international exhibits\, including Quilt National 1989 through 2005 and Contemporary American Quilts\, the first major exhibit of American art quilts in England. Her quilt “Willow” was named as One of the One Hundred Best American Quilts of the Century. Jane is also the author of “The Quilted Garden”.  The book includes twenty years of her work and exercises for making nature-inspired quilts. \nJane’s love for historic decorative arts can be seen in all facets of her work\, but it is especially evident in the exuberant fabric she is currently designing for FreeSpirit. Her designs are oversized and colorful and have been coined as “William Morris on anti-depressants”. They are created for quilts\, wearables and home decorating. Her latest book\, Patchwork Sassaman Style\, beautifully illustrates her fabric “in action”. \nVisit Jane’s website here. \n\n\nThis will be an in person only  meeting: in-person at St Anne’s.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/quilting-against-odds-with-jane-sassaman/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Modern Traditionalism with Pati Fried
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Pati Fried: Modern Traditionalism. \n\n\n\nExplore the principles of modern quilt design and how a traditional quilter might use these to challenge their design skills. By looking at fundamental design elements individually\, it is easy to understand how to create original designs with a modern aesthetic. \nAbout Pati: \nPati studied graphic design in college\, but always found herself lingering in the textile department. After graduating and working in corporate marketing for several years\, she finally discovered quilting and was hooked. Mixing pattern\, color\, and texture was a perfect fit for her\, both as a quilter and a designer. \nThe clean lines and graphic images of modern design are a huge part of her happy place and she loves the free spirit of improvisational piecing. But the rich history and longstanding techniques of traditional quilting have always been close to her heart\, too. She is amazed that such a humble American art form could explode into the strong\, international quilting community we see today. \nSo\, to keep her sanity and stay true to herself\, she chooses to embrace it all – modern\, improvisational\, and traditional. By choosing elements from all three design styles in her work\, she strives to create quilts that anyone can relate to. \nVisit Pati’s website here. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/modern-traditionalism-with-pati-fried/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Design for Realism with Kestrel Michaud
DESCRIPTION:On Monday February 12 at 7pm\, join us for a zoom lecture by Kestrel Michaud. In “Design for Realism\,” she focuses on incorporating principles of good design into art quilt layouts with the intent of creating a realistic piece of art using fabric as a medium. \nFor more information visit Kestrel’s lecture page here \n\n\n\nA bit of a fabric prodigy\, Kestrel started making fabric pictures in high school. Since then she was classically trained in art school\, had a career as a graphic designer and returned to fabric arts in 2018. In 2021 she won a Grand Prize at Houston. All of Kestrel’s quilts are in the style of imaginative realism. She has an entire imaginary steampunk world in her head\, complete with characters\, locations\, and events. \nYou can read more about Kestrel here. \n\n\nThis will be a zoom meeting: link available on the Members Only Page and President’s e-Blast. The lecture will be recorded and available online until March 11.\nNonmembers may purchase a ticket for zoom – link coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/design-for-realism-kestrel-michaud/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures
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SUMMARY:You've made a Quilt - Now What? with Alex Byrne
DESCRIPTION:Alex Byrne is an artist and entrepreneur living in Oakland\, California. Originally from the UK\, she lived and worked in London for more than 20 years before moving to Tokyo\, Japan\, and then to San Francisco in 2014. She has taught and studied quilts in all three countries. She became President of the SF Quilters Guild in 2016\, serving for two years\, and co-chaired the committee behind the very successful “QUILT San Francisco” quilt show in March 2023.  \nAfter time at the Kent Institute of Art & Design (now “University for the Creative Arts” in the UK) Alex’s career took her into science\, not-for-profits\, and big-tech\, while she continued to create and teach classes in sewing\, embroidery\, knitting and crochet. In 2023 she launched her company “Lixie Makes It” and organized the QUILT2024 event happening in January 2024. She has used her extensive e-commerce experience to help artists increase their visibility online and to develop new and additional income streams related to their art. At the same time she continues to create and exhibit her quilts and teach craft workshops. You can read more about her at lixiemakesit.com.  \nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page and President’s e-Blast.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom here when avaliable.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/youve-made-a-quilt-now-what-with-alex-byrne/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231017T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230621T223434Z
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SUMMARY:Allie McCathren: Exhausted Octopus Raw Edge Appliqué
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Allie McCathren: Exhausted Octopus Raw Edge Appliqué \nOne of the most delightful things about working with fabric and thread is the element of texture. Raw edge appliqué can be an overlooked and sometimes misunderstood technique in quilting. Allie loves to play with raw edge appliqué in her art quilts because of the incredible textural elements involved in it. \nSometimes in quilting\, there is a tendency to ask what the ‘correct’ way to do something is\, but Allie likes to explore beyond that area of “what is correct” into “what is possible.” \nVisit Allie’s website and find her on Instagram @exhaustedoctopus . \n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/allie-mccathren-exhausted-octopus-raw-edge-applique/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230919T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230919T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230620T233902Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T033717Z
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SUMMARY:Engineer your Quilts with Karen Bolan
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Karen Bolan: Engineer your Quilts. \n\n\n\nFree yourself from the need to use someone else’s pattern and appoint yourself head of your own design empire. View a gallery of original quilts and learn how to apply the engineering design process to your quilts. Learn to find and use sources of inspiration\, harness nifty software and manual tools\, and get inspired by approachable improvisational techniques. \nVisit Karen’s website here. \n\n\nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/september-guild-meeting/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230815T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230815T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230705T025322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T033718Z
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SUMMARY:Meri Henriques Vahl: A Quilter's Journey
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Meri Henriques Vahl: A Quilter’s Journey \nMeri’s will share with us a trunk and slide show where she will talk about how she became an art quilter\, and the techniques she uses to create people and places.  Because photographs can’t really capture what the quilts are like in person\, she will bring some of the actual quilts (to display on quilt stands)\, her quilt book (which will be for sale)\, free postcards\, and copies of her memoir\, ‘Hoosier Hysteria’. \nVisit Meri’s website. \nThis will be a hybrid meeting: in-person at St Anne’s and broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/meri-henriques-vahl-a-quilters-journey/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230718T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230718T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230620T233256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T033718Z
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SUMMARY:Karen Maple: Creativity Takes Courage
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person meeting at a new venue. The meeting will also broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nJoin us for a lecture by local artist Karen Maple: “Creativity Takes Courage”. \nCourage is required when standing up to injustice or experimenting with different quilting techniques. Karen\, a modern quilter\, begins with a fuzzy idea. The idea can transform into a statement quilt or an abstract composition of an elemental concept.\nShe is a member of the Modern Quilt Guild and has shown her work at seven Quiltcons along with four museums. \nVisit Karen’s website and find her on Instagram @karenmaple . \n\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or get a ticket for zoom here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/karen-maple-creativity-takes-courage/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230620T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230508T034203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T033718Z
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SUMMARY:Julie Silber Shares Some of her Favorite Antique and Vintage Quilts
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person meeting at a new venue. The meeting will also broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nJoin us for “A Trunk Show of Antique Quilts ” with Julie Silber. \nJulie Silber is a nationally known lecturer\, author\, consultant\, and curator. For more than thirty-five years\, she has been speaking on quilts as a way of exploring the rich world of our female past. \nShe has been selling antique quilts to museums\, businesses\, and individuals since 1968. Julie was the curator of the world renowned Esprit Quilt Collection in San Francisco and is the co-author of the critically acclaimed books\, Hearts and Hands and Amish: The Art of the Quilt. She has curated two of the most respected quilt exhibitions of modern times — those at The Oakland Museumand the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco. \nJulie asked: “I’d love it if people want to bring in some of their quilts made BEFORE about 1970\, and make the talk interactive.“ \n\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/julie-silber-a-trunk-show-of-antique-quilts/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230516T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
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SUMMARY:Catherine Sherman: Color & Pattern Across Period & Place
DESCRIPTION:This is an in-person meeting at a new venue. The meeting will also broadcast via Zoom\, link available on the Members Only Page.\nJoin us for a lecture by SFQG member and local artist\, Catherine Sherman: “Color and Pattern Across Period and Place. Why I chase quilts\, why I make them\, and why art is the answer for everything.” \nCatherine describes quilts as narrative vessels connecting past to present while giving us something to hold in the future. She’ll unpack her journey as an artist/maker and share her recent work and ongoing projects designed to engage the social imagination. Instead of focusing on “how\,” we’re invited to slow down and consider “why?” \nCatherine has been a member of SFQG since 2006. She joined the guild with big dreams\, a fabric stash\, and little experience – she found instruction\, inspiration\, and lifelong friendships. Catherine has led workshops at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles\, BAMPFA\, the Randall Museum\, and many school & community settings. \n\nVisit Catherine’s website and find her on Instagram @the_official_piece_movement. \nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door or register for zoom here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/catherine-sherman/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230418T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230418T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20230222T073231Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T033718Z
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SUMMARY:Century of Progress Quilt Contest\, a Depression Era Mystery with Pattie Klimek
DESCRIPTION:In 1933\, in the middle of the Great Depression\, Sears Roebuck launched a nationwide quilt contest. The winning quilts would hang at the Chicago Worlds Fair and the top prize was $1\,000. Over 27\,000 quilts were entered and were designed and made by the quilter. All except the top winner. How did this happen? And\, what happened to the winning quilt? Come see these beautiful quilts and learn how this fraud transpired. \nPattie Klimek is not a quilt historian but loves quilts from the 1920’s and 30’s. Based in San Francisco\, she is one of the few Traditional hand piecers and hand quilters in a sea of Art and Contemporary quilters located in the Bay Area. She found some like minded quilters amongst the Dorcas Hand Quilters of San Francisco. She blesses these ladies everyday for teaching her these time honored skills and is now traveling around the Bay Area lecturing and teaching so quilters can rediscover the joys of handwork \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/century-of-progress-quilt-contest-with-pattie-klimek/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230321T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20231006T030058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234319Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Ben Millett
DESCRIPTION:Join us in March for a Zoom presentation by quilting artist Ben Millett: Learning to Quilt (and Live) in Full Color. \nIf you had checked in on both Ben Millett the Person and Ben Millett the Quilter since 2013\, you’d have seen how the Quilter exists as he does now only because the Person finally learned to exist. Ben will share how his art practice developed over the last decade\, leading to quilts with different uses (fundraisers) and forms (quilted jackets!) that he wouldn’t have considered possible at the start. \nTake a look at Ben’s work on Instagram at @benmillett and on his website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/lecture-by-ben-millett/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230221T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230221T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20231006T030058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234328Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture by Sandi DaRoza
DESCRIPTION:Join us in February for a Zoom presentation by fabric and embroidery artist Sandi DaRoza. Creative Stitching: Endless Possibilities to add Pop to your Textile Art.\n \nReveling in the rich medium of fabric\, from bold hues and patterns to the interplay of textures and stitches\, Sandi transforms those elements into playful and whimsical textile collages. You can see dozens of her quilts\, pillows\, bags and other items at her website\, Rogers Lane Studio and on Instagram\, @rogerslane. Sandi learned to sew at a very young age with her mother\, whose creative hands were never still. And her actual family\, along with friends and nature\, serve as inspirations for her work. \n \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/lecture-by-sandi-daroza/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230117T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230117T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20231006T030058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234327Z
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SUMMARY:Whizz Bang Quilts! with Rachaeldaisy
DESCRIPTION:The name Rachaeldaisy has become synonymous with bold\, colorful\, eye popping quilts. and it’s no wonder after 20 years of being a florist experimenting and mastering color and form. Whilst honoring the tradition of quilting she continues to find fresh ways and new techniques to interpret conventional designs. Her use of 3D elements such as folded and gathered fabric techniques\, yoyo puffs\, prairie points\, wool felt\, appliqued and piece denim create beautifully unique textured work. \nHer fresh interpretation of the art of quilting has seen her quilts awarded numerous prizes both nationally and internationally. \nRachaeldaisy lives with her husband\, ‘Mr Daisy’\, in the Blue Mountains\, an hour west of Sydney\, Australia. Take a look at Rachaeldaisy’s work on Instagram at @bluemountaindaisy and on her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/whizz-bang-quilts-with-rachaeldaisy/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221213T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221213T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20221121T074215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234324Z
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SUMMARY:Member Cavalcade of Quilts
DESCRIPTION:This month’s program features member quilts from the following groupings:\nSew & Tell – Judith Epstein\, Moderator\nChunk of the Month\, Julia McLeod\, Moderator\nRound Robin – Christine Reiter\, Moderator\nCommunity Outreach – Jessica Church\, Moderator\nOpportunity Quilts – Sue Fox\, Moderator \nMembers are encouraged to submit their photos to the relevant moderator as soon as possible. It’s going to be a great show! \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/cavalcade-of-quilts/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221018T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20220828T222447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234343Z
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SUMMARY:Brandon Wulff: Trunk Show to Biscotti
DESCRIPTION:In this virtual trunk show\, Canadian quilter Brandon Wulff talks about his quilting journey\, his business ventures\, his autism\, and his unique “Biscotti” process quilt. He will show images from his quilting art business\, his collaborations with interior designers and decorators\, and his personal works. Learn more at Brandon’s website and Instagram\, where he posts as @justanotherautisticguy.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/brandon-wulff-trunk-show-to-biscotti/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220920T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20211027T213416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234338Z
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SUMMARY:One Thing Leads to Another with Fern Royce
DESCRIPTION:Improvisational quilting is an intuitive way of creating quilts. Fern often starts her quilts by playing with scraps or an idea\, drawing a rough sketch or wondering: What if? In this lecture\, Fern describes her quilting process and how each decision informs the next\, keeping her engaged\, focused\, and often unsure of what happens next. Learn more about Fern at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/one-thing-leads-to-another-with-fern-royce/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220816T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220816T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20220517T175147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234333Z
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SUMMARY:Befriending Colors with Carolina Oneto
DESCRIPTION:Carolina’s talk will cover many different aspects of color so you can better choose color palettes for your next quilt creations. She’ll discuss the chromatic circle and the three variables of color\, and explore five different color schemes that you can use in designing your color palette. By understanding these and a few other considerations\, you’ll be ready for the focus of Carolina’s talk: four simple steps\, explained in detail\, for creating your color palette. Learn more about Carolina at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register will be provided soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/befriending-colors-with-carolina-oneto/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220719T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220719T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20220621T231420Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234330Z
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SUMMARY:It’s Not a Quilt ’til It’s Quilted\, with Becky Goldsmith
DESCRIPTION:Becky Goldsmith is an award-winning quilter\, designer\, and instructor with Piece O’ Cake\, which she started in 1994 with Linda Jenkins with a focus on hand sewing. Before Linda retired they published more than thirty books and hundreds of patterns\, including seven blocks of the month. You may even have some of their books in your collection. \nBecky still has the pedal to the metal writing more books—including Hand Sewing that was published in March 2021\, and teaching—in addition to her online and in-person classes\, she will be leading an independent-study workshop at Empty Spools next year called Declare Your Independence. She has also been a returning guest on The Quilt Show. \nBecky will deliver her lecture where she will share the many lessons she’s learned—the good and the bad—figuring out how to quilt her own quilts over the years. Learn more about Becky at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register coming soon.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/its-not-a-quilt-til-its-quilted-with-becky-goldsmith/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220621T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20220316T050718Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234032Z
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SUMMARY:Indigo\, Taupe & More: Japanese Fabric from Vintage to Contemporary with Dana Jones
DESCRIPTION:In a whirlwind of interviews with multiple generations of Japanese quiltmakers\, Dana Jones learned a lot about working with Japanese fabrics\, from indigo to taupe and beyond. She talked with master quilters Kuroha Shizuko\, Yoko Seito\, Reiko Kato and Keiko Goke. In this slide show\, we’ll learn how each of these women selects and designs fabric. You’ll see images of quilts by each quiltmaker plus a variety of Japanese fabrics. \nDana Jones is a writer and editor who has worked as an editor for Quilters Newsletter Magazine and The SAQA Journal. She lives in Colorado. Learn more about Dana at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register at a link to be supplied.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/indigo-taupe-more-japanese-fabric-from-vintage-to-contemporary-with-dana-jones/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20220422T180258Z
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SUMMARY:Commentary Quilts: Evolution and Explanation\, with Lorraine Woodruff-Long
DESCRIPTION:Lorraine Woodruff-Long is a self-taught quilter with a primary focus on color\, improvisation\, and recycled/repurposed fabrics. Most recently she has been developing “Commentary Quilts” that serve as a creative outlet for issues that matter most to her. \nLorraine will share her evolution as a quilter\, and discuss how she is using traditional quilting techniques and patterns to explore and develop “commentary” quilts to communicate and share issues and ideas that matter most to her. \nRaised and educated in Texas\, Lorraine served in Peace Corps Kenya and afterwards moved to California as a bucket list dream to temporarily experience living in a progressive urban city. She fell in love with San Francisco and never left. She and her husband raised two kids\, now “launched” young adults\, in San Francisco. Lorraine learned to sew from her mother as a child. She has received numerous awards for her quilts at local\, national and international quilt shows. She is a member of the Modern Quilt Guild\, San Francisco Quilt Guild\, Studio Art Quilt Associates (SAQA)\, East Bay Heritage Quilters\, ArtSpanSF and an active volunteer with the Social Justice Sewing Academy Remembrance Project. Her work has been included in the de Young Museum Open Exhibition\, California Heritage Museum Art 2 Quilts\,\, Sanchez Art Center Left Coast Juried Art Exhibition\, the Drawing Room SF Women Rising\, and the O’Hanlan Art Center Monochrome Exhibit. Learn more about Lorraine at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/evolution-and-explanation-with-lorraine-woodruff-long/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220419T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20211111T080116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234051Z
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SUMMARY:A Studio Tour\, and How to Set Up Your Space Ergonomically with Sam Hunter
DESCRIPTION:Sam Hunter is a fiber artist and quilt pattern designer\, and she is the Chief Everything Officer at Hunter’s Design Studio. She started sewing when she was 7 and hasn’t really stopped since. She spent a lot of time in her teens sewing with her nana on her trusty Singer treadle machine\, and embroidering while she knitted. She started quilting in her 20’s\, and teaching quilting shortly thereafter. \nSam will show you all the nooks and crannies of her studio (and all her creative storage solutions)\, and discuss how her studio fits her body\, her habits\, and her process. We talk about the ergonomics of setting up your space so you can continue to enjoy quilting while keeping your body healthy! Learn more about Sam at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/a-studio-tour-with-sam-hunter/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220315T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220315T210000
DTSTAMP:20260408T023347
CREATED:20211027T215048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T234047Z
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SUMMARY:“Painting” With Fabric: A Focus on Using Scraps with Allie McCathren
DESCRIPTION:Allie is an artist with a background in marine biology who has recently found her creativity in the quilting world. She will share her journey of learning to use scraps in different ways\, out of necessity and exploration. Allie looks at her scraps as if they were paints\, seeing fabric for color and value. When scraps are broken down small enough and combined in just the right way\, there are endless possibilities for the effects they can have in an art quilt. \nLearn more about Allie at her website. \nMembers will find the Zoom link under the Members Only tab and will also receive the link via eBlast. Nonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee and register here.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/how-to-make-color-work-for-you-with-allie-mccathren/
LOCATION:Zoom Meeting
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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