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SUMMARY:Language Studies: From Paper to Cotton with e bond
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by e bond : Language Studies: From Paper to Cotton \n\n\n\nDescription: This artist talk explores the conceptual through lines and process of creating e’s first six collections of fabric as a surface designer. Five of the six collections thus far experiment with and examine aspects of the written word\, including language\, typography\, and letterforms. \nFind out more about e on her website. \nAbout e bond: \n\n\ne bond is a designer + artist + writer + bookbinder & educator. Currently\, she teaches art workshops\n& creates fabric collections by day\, makes handmade books by night\, hangs out with trees on weekends\nand writes something close to poems in the spaces between. Under the studio name roughdrAftbooks\,\nshe makes one-of-a-kind artists books\, printed pieces and abstract drawings that merge and blur the\nboundaries of art\, craft\, surface design and poetry.\ne holds a BFA in Graphic Design and Art History from Moore College of Art & Design and an MFA in\nCreative Writing and Book Art from Mills College. She has spent years as a professor of Graphic Design\nand Book Art in various college and university art departments\, and her work is held in library\ncollections across the US. e’s work has been published in Pressing Matters Magazine\, Uppercase\nMagazine\, Berkeley Poetry Review\, 500 Handmade Books\, as well as numerous books (about books).\nMost recently\, her work has moved into the wonderful world of surface design where she designs\ncolorful\, abstract fabric collections in collaboration with Free Spirit Fabrics. You can learn more at\nebondwork.com or on Instagram as @eisroughdraft. \nartist statement:\nWhat I love to create is consistently interested in investigating relationality. Whether the final forms are\nwords\, monotypes\, book forms\, or any combination\, my work maps the connections between disparate\nthoughts\, shapes\, and spaces. While questioning each element separately\, to uncover new\nconnections\, I am discovering not only what is made when two or more entities share a physical space\,\nbut also the third space that emerges from this sharing. As someone who loves to work with words and\nimages\, my visual interests are closely related to my interests in language structure and meaning.\nAgain\, this third space that appears when two words or ideas are placed together. They emerge not\nonly as themselves but as something completely new. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/june-2026-general-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:From Patterns to Possibilities: My Quilting Evolution with Diana Fox
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Diana Fox : From Patterns to Possibilities: My Quilting Evolution \n\n\n\nDiana shares her creative journey from traditional quilting to innovative art quilts. Diana’s strength lies in her innovative\, fresh approach to creating and sharing stories and laughs. She hopes to motivate and inspire others to ask\, “What if?” Quilts and the stories behind them are shared through a PowerPoint presentation\, followed by an informal Q&A session. Depending on availability\, a number of her quilts will be shown during the lecture. \nFind out more about Diana on her website. \nAbout Diana Fox: \n\n\nBorn and raised in Denver\, Diana Fox is a studio fiber artist and quilter passionate about textiles. Originally a traditional quilter\, she transitioned to creating art quilts and has never looked back. She has earned numerous awards for her unique and captivating work\, which tells stories of color\, texture\, and nature’s influences. She has a particular affinity for dyeing\, surface design\, and heavy stitching. Diana is a SAQA Juried Artist member and a member of an invitational art quilt group\, 4 Common Corners. Additionally\, she has mounted several solo exhibitions\, including at the National Quilt Museum. She resides in Parker\, CO\, with her life partner\, three rescue dogs\, and a chunky cat \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/may-2026-general-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:Modern Art Movement & Influence on Modern Quilting with Abigail Vargas
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Abigail Vargas : Modern Art Movement & Influence on Modern Quilting \n\n\n\nThis lecture traces the rich dialogue between 20th-century modern art movements and today’s modern quilting aesthetic. From the bold geometry of Bauhaus and the expressive abstraction of Abstract Expressionism to the minimalism and conceptual art of the 1960s and beyond\, Abigail Vargas explores how visual art history has shaped the language of contemporary quilts. We’ll examine how examples from Abigail’s designs adopt\, reinterpret\, and challenge the formal ideas of modernism—transforming canvas-based movements into stitched expressions of color\, shape\, and meaning. \nFind out more about Abigail on her website. \nAbout Abigail Vargas: \n\n\nAbigail Vargas is a contemporary/modern textile artist based in Winters\, California\, with ten years of quilting experience. Her work has been featured in national exhibitions such as QuiltCon\, Quilt National\, Craftform and Quilts=Art=Quilts. She is the creator of a collaborative quilt series called Exquisite Quilt where all six quilts had a special exhibit at the International Quilt Festival\, Houston in 2025. This year she became the SAQA Northern CA/NV Region Exhibition Committee Chair and has been a member of the Sacramento MGQ for 10 years.\nAbigail’s quilts blend repurposed and new fabrics that create bold\, colorful designs inspired by nature\, science\, and family history. In her Winters studio\, Abigail explores color\, fluid movement and emotion through textiles. Textured quilting lines\, printed patterns\, and the sculptural shadows of solid quilted fabrics all play a role in the dynamic surfaces of her work. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/general-meeting-april-2026/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Light you Ombre Fire and Trunk Show with Jennifer Sampou
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Jennifer Sampou : Light you Ombre Fire and Trunk Show \n\n\n\nJennifer will give a spirited talk about the joy of using gradient ombres that make color pairing successful. It’s a foolproof technique to harness a thousand colors at your finger tips. Jennifer will share quilts and other projects using ombre fabrics. \nFind out more about Jennifer on her website. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/general-meeting-march-2026/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Baltimore Albums with Jaimie Davis
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Jaimie Davis : Baltimore Albums \n\n\n\nThe history of Baltimore Album quilts is a fascinating journey into an America headed for the Civil War. Discover how the industrial revolution\, the struggle over slavery and the social and moral climate of the time contributed to this beautiful art form. Through stories\, Jaimie will explore how the demise of Baltimore Album quilts leads us into the hearts and minds of the women who made them\, and find out how a pregnancy\, a Christmas gift and a quilt class gone horribly wrong helps to explain the mystery behind why these quilts disappeared almost overnight. It’s a funny\, provocative and insightful look into some of America’s most beautiful treasures. \nFind out more about Jaimie on her website. \nAbout Jaimie Davis: \nFormerly a scientist\, Jaimie Davis is an award-winning quilter who began quilting in 1993. In addition to making quilts\, she designs patterns\, kits and technique-based workshops and travels widely to teach for quilt guilds\, retreats and quilting festivals. Jaimie has taught and lectured for the International Quilt Festival in Houston\, Texas\, The American Quilters Society\, Mancuso Quiltfest Virtual Schoolhouse and Road to California as well as guilds throughout the United States and England. Her work has been shown in national and international exhibits including the International Quilt Show in Houston\, Texas\, and the Pacific International Quilt Festival in Santa Clara\, California. Jaimie draws inspiration from color and curvy lines and loves to add a touch of whimsey to every project. She and her husband live in Portland\, Oregon with a whole bunch of quilts\, a lot of great books\, a turtle their kids left behind and a never-ending supply of Diet Coke. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/general-meeting-february-2026/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Piecing for Cover: It’s not just our imaginations with Ayelet Waldman
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Ayelet Waldman: Piecing for Cover: It’s not just our imaginations…Quilting really is critical for our sanity during these times. \n\n\n\nAyelet will discuss the medical research on hand work and mental health featured in her March 2025 article in The New Yorker Magazine. \nFind out more about Ayelet on her Instagram: @ayeletw. \nAbout Ayelet Waldman: \nAyelet Waldman is an award-winning novelist\, nonfiction writer\, and television writer. But mostly she’s an obsessive quilter. \n\nCredit of the first art in the banner is from Ayelet’s article linked above from The New Yorker Magazine. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/january_2026_general_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:Holiday Party & Make-and-Take 2025
DESCRIPTION:Our December meeting — on the second Tuesday of the month — features activity tables where you can learn a nifty craft or make a quick project … a book sale … plus a holiday party! \nThe activities are TBD. \nPlease direct questions to TBD.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/holiday-party-make-and-take-2025/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings,Sewcials
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SUMMARY:Annual Auction 2025
DESCRIPTION:November’s meeting—on the second Tuesday of the month—features a live auction and cash-and-carry tables. It’s a lively fundraiser\, with great finds. Invite your friends … guests are free! \nThe success of our auction depends on YOU—on the fantastic items you all contribute and the high-spirited bidding by members and guests. Information about donating items can be found in the newsletter and Members Only Page. \nDig through your closets\, attics\, basements and sewing rooms for quilt-related items in good condition. Open up your wallets for nifty tools and fabrics to add to your stash. Our cash-and-carry tables will be stocked with great items\, and many of our affiliates have donated wonderful fabrics and kits for our basket raffle. \nCash and checks preferred\, credit cards accepted. \nProceeds support all that we do and receive. \nPlease direct questions to TBD. \nThe event also features refreshments. Check back to find out what other regular activities will be happening.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/annual-auction-2025/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Edgy:  Borders: plain or pieced with Linda Wagner
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Linda Wagner : Edgy: Borders: plain or pieced \n\n\n\nWhat 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” \nFind out more about Linda on her website. \nAbout Linda Wagner: \nLinda 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. \nOwning 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. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/general-meeting-october-2025/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Crazy Quilts Through the Ages with Pattie Klimek
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Pattie Klimek: Crazy Quilts Through the Ages. \n\n\n\nCRAZY QUILTS. Judith Baker Montano\, the queen of the modern crazy quilt\, says that a crazy quilt is a quilt that is tied\, not quilted\, and the seams are always embroidered. But of course it is more than that. A crazy quilt is also a snapshot of history. If you look at antique crazy quilts\, you will see embroidered pictures that reflect important events of the past. What symbols reflect modern history? How are the crazy quilt techniques used by the quilters of today? Look at crazy quilts through the eyes of contemporary quilters and see how they use their own personal stamp and leave a bit of history behind for the quilters of tomorrow. \nAbout Pattie Klimek: \n\n\nPattie has been quilting for 15 or so years. Based in San Francisco\, she is the 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\, a group that meets once a week to hand quilt in San Francisco. She blesses these ladies everyday for teaching her these time honored skills and is now traveling around the Bay Area teaching so quilters can rediscover the joys of handwork. See more about Pattie on her website\, Pattiehandquilts.net\, and her weekly newsletter\, Pattiehandquilts.substack.com. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/monthly-meeting-september-2025/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
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SUMMARY:Challenges: What to do with Kim Brownell
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Kim Brownell : Challenges: What to do \n\n\n\nYou are calmly sitting in your quilt group enjoying life. Then you hear ” The challenge for this year is….”. Does panic set in? Do you want to participate\, but not sure what to do next? Learn good ideas on how to approach challenges\, where to find them\, and why everyone should participate in them. \nAbout Kim Brownell: \n\n\nShe calls herself “The Wacky Doodle Quilter” due to her easy-going whimsical style. In quilting she doesn’t always follow the rules and tends to ignore the “quilting police”. \nHer work gravitates towards animals\, nature scenes\, and bright colors. Her techniques include and blend: fabric collage\, free form art quilts\, raw-edge applique\, as well as many others. She has a passion for entering quilt challenges. These spark her imagination and inspire her. \nShe has been quilting since 1993 and has received many recognitions and awards in various shows and the California State Fair. She was chosen as the Featured Artist at the River City Quilters’ Guild Show in 2018 “Window of Imagination” due to her creativity as a quilter. \nPlease check out her website www.thewackydoodlequilter.com. See her on Facebook at Kim Brownell. On Instagram at the.wackydoodle.quilter.com. \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 email contact@sfquiltersguild.org to purchase a non-member zoom link.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/general-meeting-august-2025/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Lectures,Monthly Meetings
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SUMMARY:Quirky Quiltmaking-Upcycle it! with Scarlett Rose
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Scarlett Rose: Quirky Quiltmaking-Upcycle it! \n\n\n\nGet into upcycling\, recycling and reusing fabrics/garments/found items for traditional\, contemporary and art quilts \nFind out more about Scarlett on her website\, @scarlettrosedesigner on Instagram\, and FaceBook. \nAbout Scarlett Rose: \nScarlett Rose started quilting in 1976\, teaching in 1986 and quilt judging in the 1990s. Scarlett teaches and lectures for quilt guilds\, shops and conferences throughout the United States and has taught twice in Japan.\nScarlett is a Northstate board member of the California Heritage Quilt Project. She is active in documenting quilts on the Quilt Index.\nWhile specializing in Celtic designs for all kinds of appliqué\, embroidery\, Sashiko\, color markering and crayoning\, Scarlett also designs scrap quilts\, friendship quilts and foundation pieced quilts that are Modern innovations on classic patchwork patterns. She enjoys interpreting traditional symbols common to her multicultural heritage.\nScarlett combines her Japanese and Ainu (indigenous Japanese) influences with her Celtic work. Besides her contemporary appliqué and patchwork quilts\, Scarlett has also designed unique Wearable Art pieces and Art Quilts. She joined the Modern Quilt Guild in 2020 and is exploring new directions for her designs.\nIn 2013\, Scarlett began designing custom printed fabric for bed size quilt panels featuring Celtic knots that are perfect quilting\, hand embroidery and embellishment. \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/general-meeting-july-2025/
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:20250617T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250617T210000
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SUMMARY:Seminole Patchwork with Kristin Echols
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Kristin Echols: Seminole Patchwork \n\n\n\nLearn the history of the Seminole Indians and how their unique approach to patchwork became a vital source of income for the tribes. See examples of their patchwork over the decades in clothing and crafts and learn about the significance of the designs in their culture. Modern examples of Seminole quilts will also show the versatility of these beautiful designs. \nFind out more about Kristin on her website. \nAbout Kristin Echols: \nKristin began quilting in 1999 when she made a baby quilt for her best friend. She made the quilt using the fabric from the bridesmaid’s dress she wore in the wedding. Acetate is not the best fabric choice for a baby quilt\, but Kristin got the quilting bug. She took classes\, bought a Janome\, got to know the ladies at her local quilt shop\, and decided to pursue quilting as a hobby. It was a colorful and creative outlet to balance with her career as a computer engineer. \nKristin became intrigued by Seminole patchwork after seeing the technique on Simply Quilts. She found all the books she could on the subject and started incorporating Seminole strip piecing into her quilts and home dec projects. She has been teaching the techniques for over 15 years and she teaches an annual 12-week Seminole Sampler class where students learn to piece 10 Seminole bands and create a unique quilt layout using quilt-as-you-go techniques. \nKristin retired from the County of Sacramento where she spent 23 years as a computer geek. When not quilting or teaching\, she enjoys spending time with her husband Shawn\, their three grown children and two grandkids. They live on 18 acres in beautiful Worley\, Idaho where they enjoy gardening and raising chickens. \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/general_meeting_june_2025/
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:20250520T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250520T210000
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SUMMARY:You Be the Judge with Julie Curry
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Julie Curry: You Be the Judge \n\n\n\nHave you ever wondered what is the judge looking for? What criterea does the judge use? This talk explains the judging process and provides tips to help take your quilt to the next level. \n  \nAbout Julie Curry: \nJulie Curry is a life-long quilter with a passion for all things quilting. She coordinated the Creative Home Arts Department of the San Mateo County Fair for more than a decade\, which included hundreds of quilts each year. In doing so\, Julie worked with many quilt judges\, piquing her interest in the judging process. She received her quilt judge training at the West Coast Quilt Judging Academy in 2012 and has judged for many groups throughout Northern California. Julie is committed to judging in a manner that is fair\, thorough and compassionate. \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/general_meeting_may_2025/
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:20250415T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250415T210000
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SUMMARY:Quilt 2025 Afterglow
DESCRIPTION:Join us for conversations with Ribbon Winners from Quilt 2025. \nAfterglow is a new event\, inspired by our friends at the Guild of Quilters of Contra Costa County\, that will allow us to learn from our very own talented quilt show ribbon winners. We will ask a group of winners to share insights into their beautiful quilts — source of inspiration\, special techniques used\, new skills learned\, challenges\, mishaps and possibly funny stories during the process. The conversations will be moderated by quilt show Featured Member Artist Maren Larsen. This will be an opportunity to find out more about the creative process of some of your fellow guild members\, and celebrate the completion of another successful quilt show. \nWe would love to hear from everyone\, but since there will be a total of 75 ribbons handed out\, first place winners in the categories below will be invited to share. Where there is more than one first place winner\, a winner will be selected through a random drawing. (If you are a winner\, and you prefer not to speak\, there is no pressure to do so.) \n\nTraditional Pieced\nModern\nArt\nApplique\nSpecial Techniques\nHand Quilted\nWearables\nBest in Show\nViewer’s Choice\nMost Whimsical\nBest Original Design\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 email the webmaster for information about guests on zoom.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/quilt-2025-afterglow/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250318T210000
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SUMMARY:Playing with Textiles Without Machines with Margaret Fabrizio
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lecture by Margaret Fabrizio: Playing with Textiles Without Machines \n\n\n\nScissors\, needles\, pins and thimbles allowed. No rulers\, no blade cutters. That is my approach. \nMargaret studied quilt-making with Grace Earl\, designer at the Chicago Art Institute\, and her prize-winning quilts have been exhibited in Northern California\, and at New Pieces Gallery in Berkeley. Each piece is machine pieced and hand quilted. Most have their origin in traditional design but develop organically\, influenced very much by the personality of the recipient. She starts and finishes a queen-size quilt in six to twelve weeks\, working night and day. The process takes over her life until the last stitch is taken. She is completely caught up in the initial concept\, mesmerized by color and texture\, absorbed by the rhythm of the repeating patterns. \nFind out more about Margaret on her website\, Instagram: margaretfabrizio\, Facebook: Margaret Fabrizio\, and You Tube: atree3. \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/general_meeting_march_2025/
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:20250218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T210000
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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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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250121T210000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241210T210000
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SUMMARY:Holiday Party & Make-and-Take 2024
DESCRIPTION:Our December meeting — on the second Tuesday of the month — features activity tables where you can learn a nifty craft or make a quick project … a book sale … plus a holiday party! \nThe activities are TBD. \nPlease direct questions to Palmore Hoyt; her contact info is in the Membership Directory.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/holiday-party-make-and-take-2024/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings,Sewcials
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241112T210000
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SUMMARY:Annual Auction 2024
DESCRIPTION:November’s meeting—on the second Tuesday of the month—features a live auction and cash-and-carry tables. It’s a lively fundraiser\, with great finds. Invite your friends … guests are free! \nThe success of our auction depends on YOU—on the fantastic items you all contribute and the high-spirited bidding by members and guests. Information about donating items can be found in the newsletter and Members Only Page. \nDig through your closets\, attics\, basements and sewing rooms for quilt-related items in good condition. Open up your wallets for nifty tools and fabrics to add to your stash. Our cash-and-carry tables will be stocked with great items\, and many of our affiliates have donated wonderful fabrics and kits for our basket raffle. \nCash and checks preferred\, credit cards accepted. \nProceeds support all that we do and receive. \nPlease direct questions to Stephanie Egger; her contact info is in the Membership Directory. \nThe event also features refreshments. Check back to find out what other regular activities will be happening.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/annual-auction-2024/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T210000
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240917T210000
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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:Mini-Workshops at the August Meeting – in person only.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly meeting on Tuesday\, August 20th from 7:00 to 9:00pm. In addition to Announcements and Sew and Tell\, we have several mini-workshops for you to learn new skills or hone those you know. \nOnly Announcements and Sew and Tell will be broadcast. Zoom meeting will be left open for one hour afterwards for members to share. \nMini-workshops details: like Make-and-Take but less about taking a finished project home with you\, you can learn about and try your hand at the following techniques taught by our own members. \nMichelle Trimble\nLearn to machine sew small curves with a minimum of fuss! \nJudy Epstein-Williams\nPerfect Tumbling Blocks: Judy’s Version. A combination of hand piecing and EPP. \nClaudia Shearer\nCreating Color Stories \nPattie Klimek\nHow to Debone a Shirt in 5 Minutes demo. \nDid you clean out your closets recently? Take all those worn shirts and recycle them. This demo will show you a quick way to “debone” a shirt and “harvest” the fabric use using your rotary cutter. Pattie will also show you some examples of projects you can sew using this fabric. \nSarah Jean\nLearn the basics to English Paper Piecing (EPP) with Sarah of Sarah Jean Makes and create a hexie flower\, perfect for appliqué for small project or to build out further for a quilt! \nRadha Weaver\nWear your Quilts – fun ways to incorporated quilts into clothing and bags. \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/august2024-meeting/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings,Sewcials
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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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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240521T190000
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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:Mini-Workshops at the February Meeting - in person only.
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our monthly meeting on Tuesday\, February 20th from 7:00 to 9:00pm. In addition to Announcements and Sew and Tell\, we have several mini-workshops for you to learn new skills or hone those you know. Like Make-and-Take but less about taking a finished project home with you\, you can learn about and try your hand at the following techniques taught by our own members: \n\nPattie Klimek will offer a lesson in sashiko with traditional fabric\, thread and needles.\nLearn machine-turned applique with Joy-Lily. This is a clever and easy technique for preparing simple shapes to applique. All materials provided\, but bring your small sharp scissors.\nJoAnn Vail will show how to use UFO’s\, strips and scraps for you to design and make a fabric postcard. All materials provided.\nDottie McHugh will teach the intricacies of English Paper Piecing.\nPalmore Hoyt will illustrate the steps of making a Cathedral Windows quilt and give you the opportunity to sew the final step.\n\nThis will be an in-person only meeting at St Anne’s.\nNonmembers may pay a $5 guest fee at the door.
URL:https://www.sfquiltersguild.org/event/february-2024-meeting/
LOCATION:St. Anne of the Sunset\, 850 Judah Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94122\, United States
CATEGORIES:Monthly Meetings,Sewcials
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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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