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    • October 26, 2022
    • June 26, 2024
    • 20 sessions
    • Zoom

    Board meetings are held on the fourth Wednesday of every month, and are open to all GQCCC members.  The Zoom link will be sent out one day before the scheduled meeting.

    • April 06, 2024
    • 8:00 AM
    • ONLINE Entry Form
    Registration is closed

    Please read the QUILT SHOW INSTRUCTIONS before you begin.

    The deadline for entering is 11:30 pm, Monday, March 4, 2024


    Entering a quilt in the 2024 show is done by registering your quilt here.  You will be directed to the online entry form when you click "Register".  Please complete all sections of the form.  You will be requested to upload at least one picture of your quilt or project, so please have the file saved to a location on your computer before you begin the registration process.

    You may enter up to 5 quilts/projects in the show.  You will need to register separately for each entry, but multiple registrations are allowed using the same member contact information and email.

    Once your entry registration is complete,  changes can only be made by contacting the website administrator at wa.admin@gqccc.org.

    LET'S SEE THOSE GORGEOUS QUILTS!

    • April 06, 2024
    • 10:00 AM
    • April 07, 2024
    • 4:00 PM
    • Elks Lodge, 1475 Creekside Drive Walnut Creek, CA
    Register

    Take advantage of discounted tickets for the GQCCC 2024 Quilt Show when you purchase them in advance. 

    Full price at the door is $12, but if you purchase online by April 4 you pay only $10!

    Ticket is good for both days of the show.  Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable.

    Show your confirmation email with the QR code at the admission table to verify your ticket purchase and check in.

    SEE YOU AT THE SHOW!

    • April 15, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Join us to celebrate the completion of another successful quilt show!

    Quilt show ribbon winners (1st and 2nd place) will be asked to speak about their lovely quilts.  What inspired you?  What was your process?  What did you learn in the making of the quilt?

    This is a new tradition, started just last year after a last-minute cancellation of a scheduled speaker.  Comments were so positive after the meeting, we decided to do it again.  Hope to see you there!

    Contributions of cookies or finger desserts are appreciated.

    • May 18, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • The Farmhouse, Contra Costa County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 Clayton Road, Suite 4, Concord
    • 0
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    Registration opens on March 19, 2024

    Are you curious about Free Motion Quilting (FMQ), but not quite sure how to get started?  Then this class is for you!   It is geared for absolute beginners and those who have tried a little FMQ but got frustrated and quit. 

    We will review some basic concepts during the first part of the class, including how to set up your machine and get correct tension.  This will eliminate one of the biggest barriers to learning FMQ.  Then we set up our machines and do some really easy stitching, so you can start to get a feel for how it’s done.  After a break, we’ll learn four very simple but very elegant FMQ patterns, to get you started on your FMQ journey.

    This workshop is suitable for all levels of sewists, but you should have a good understanding of the operation of your sewing machine.

    SUPPLIES LIST

    Cancellation allowed until May 4, 2024

    • May 20, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Becky Goldsmith

    You’ve made a beautiful top, but how do you decide how to quilt it? I’ll share with you what I have learned (both the good and the bad!) from quilting my own quilts over the last many years.

    More About Becky

    Becky Goldsmith and Linda Jenkins started Piece O’ Cake in 1994 and published more than 30 books and hundreds of patterns, including 7 Blocks of the Month. Linda is mostly retired now while Becky continues writing books and teaching. Her classes are always interesting and informative, with an emphasis on teaching techniques that help you improve your sewing skills without making you crazy.

    Becky is also a wife, mother, grandmother, and certified yoga instructor who is searching for balance, strength, and happiness in all things.

    A quilt from her book “The Quilter’s Practical Guide To Color” was used for the GQCCC's 2018 Opportunity Quilt.

    Check out her website at pieceocake.com

     
    • June 08, 2024
    • 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM
    • Zoom
    • 17
    Register

    Registration opens for members on March 10, 2024, non-members on April 24, 2024

    David will guide you through a creative process for designing your own modern abstract quilts, taking inspiration from architectural photos to develop dynamic and unique quilt designs.

    Working from photos of architectural elements, David will guide you through the steps to design a mini modern fabric quilt… inspired by architecture! You will learn the quilt-as-you-go method, sewing the top pieces, batting and backing simultaneously. You’ll then add texture and complexity with David’s unique approach to walking foot machine quilting where the quilting lines become a major design element. Learn to connect multiple quilted units with a great gusset join technique, then add a simple face binding for a modern finish. 

    At David's request, the supplies list and Zoom information will be provided to registrants two weeks prior to the class (May 25, 2024).

    Download the full class description PDF for more details.  Learn more about David on his website.

    Cancellation allowed until May 6, 2024

    • June 15, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM
    • The Farmhouse, Contra Costa County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 Clayton Road, Suite 4, Concord
    • 10
    Registration is closed

    Registration opens on April 16, 2024

    Let's have fun with a Bali Pop (or two)!  Any Jelly Roll or strips from your stash will work, too.  Using approximately 60-2 1/2" strips, you can create approximately 25 -10" blocks.  It is so much fun to decide which four strips to stitch together into a tube, cut, and puzzle into a unique design.

    This workshop is suitable for all levels of sewists.

    If you register for the workshop, plan on participating in a Zoom session on Thursday, May 30 from 7 to 8 PM.  Joan will discuss selecting fabric colors and contrast to get the best effect in the final project.

    Come play with us and see what a beautiful creation you can come up with!

    SUPPLIES LIST

    Cancellation allowed until June 1, 2024.


    • June 17, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Carolie Hensley

    Carolie Hensley is one of the founders of the Cotton Patch in Lafayette, established in 1978.  In 1983, when one of Carolie's instructors was unable to find anyone to publish her work, Carolie and her husband, created C(arolie) &T(om) Publishing to fill this void. 

    Don't miss this opportunity to meet this legend of the quilting world and learn directly from Carolie how they built one of the largest quilt and craft publishers in the world. 

    More About Carolie

    Throughout her many years in quilting, Carolie has won many local and national awards. The most prestigious, presented at Quilt Market 2004, was the National Michael Kile Award for helping to further the quilting industry. 

    Fun fact: red is Carolie’s favorite color. Well, red with dots, to be exact.  Celebrate by wearing red to the meeting!

    Visit these websites to learn more: The Cotton Patch and C&T Publishing

    • June 29, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 1:30 PM
    • The BIG Room at The Farmhouse, Contra Costa County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 Clayton Road, Suite 4, Concord
    Register

    Join us for a day of stitching and stuffing plush airplanes!

    Keri Martin, GQCCC member and our Northern California Quilt Council representative, is organizing this event to make airplanes for the Girls in Aviation Day in September 2024 at Buchanan Field in Concord. It is a day for girls ages 7-18 to experience aviation and learn about non-traditional careers. Various aviation organizations sponsor hands-on activities for the girls. One activity will be for girls to close the open seam on a plush airplane using a baseball stitch according to FAA guidelines for repairing a tear in a dope and fabric aircraft. At past Girls in Aviation events, this activity has been a great success!

    Keri needs 120 plush airplanes.  A lofty goal!  At the sew-in, she will provide patterns cut from felt so each participant will have a set to pin to their fabric, making it easier to cut multiple layers of fabric for several airplanes at a time. Your help is needed to cut airplane bodies, stitch, assemble, and stuff the aircraft.  With many hands, the time will fly by!

    There are two patterns available.  The larger one is a pattern by MasterPlush and is easier to sew.  A smaller pattern from Happy Cupcake Creations can also be made.  If you have a different pattern, or wish to create your own, give it a go - different airplane models are welcome!

    Registration is open to members and non-members.  When you register, you can indicate the number of guests you plan to bring.  Once your registration is confirmed, you will be provided download links to the two patterns with instructions.

    Please bring the following materials to the sew-in:

    • Sewing machine,
    • Scissors,
    • Thread,
    • Rotary cutter (optional),
    • Fabric from your stash -- any type will do!  Cottons, jersey, felt, fleece, etc,
    • Safety eyes, like those used for stuffed animals, for attaching propellers (optional).

    If you are unable to attend the sew-in, but wish to make some airplanes on your own, please reply to this email and we can send you the patterns.  Also reply to this email if you have any questions.


    Hope to see you there!



    • July 15, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Dr. Marian Ann Montgomery

    Beginning in the late nineteenth century through the 1960s, mass-produced printed cotton sacks were relied upon by rural America as a valuable source of free fabric for clothing, quilts, and home décor. 

    In 2015, more than 5600 printed cotton sack pieces came into the holdings of the Museum of Texas Tech University in the Pat L. Nickols Cotton Sack Research Collection. The Nickols Collection includes white sacks, printed partial and whole cotton sacks, swatches of printed sacks, instructional booklets, garments, quilts, quilt tops, and decorated white sacks. Combined with earlier and subsequent individual donations, the almost 6000 feed sack pieces held by the Museum of TTU make this the largest collection of feed sack materials to be assembled by an American museum.

    Learn more about this unique and important collection in a presentation that will be interesting to any lover of vintage fabrics.

    More About Dr. Montgomery

    Dr. Montgomery is Curator of Clothing and Textiles at the Museum of Texas Tech University. She is a quilt historian and has published through the American Quilt Study Group. 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. In 2018 she received the Bybee Scholar award for her work in promoting and preserving the art of quilting. Dr. Montgomery resides in Lubbock with her husband and dog, and she quilts in her spare time.

        

    • August 19, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • The BIG Room at The Farmhouse, Contra Costa County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 Clayton Road, Suite 4, Concord
    Register

    Donation Sewing Circle


    Join us for an evening of sewing for our veterans!


    The finished projects will be distributed throughout our area benefitting our various veteran organizations.  Come and be part of the assembly line!  There will be conversation, laughter and the satisfaction of letting a veteran know they are not forgotten.  But the main thing is to have fun and be together!


    There well be both hand and machine sewing work.  Please indicate your preference during registration.


    Sewing starts at 7 PM, but doors open at 6:30 PM to allow time for setup.


    HAND SEWING

    • Pillows - this activity consists stuffing small pillows and whip stitching them closed.
    • Quilt Binding - whip stitching the binding to the back of a quilt.

    If you are participating in any of the hand sewing activities you won't need to bring your machine.  Bring needles, thread, scissors. and straight pins.

    MACHINE SEWING

    We will provide pre-cut fabric kits to make the quilts shown below.  The kits will all be patriotic-themed using fun and easy patterns.   

    Please bring the following supplies if you plan to do machine sewing:

    • Sewing machine,
    • Neutral, navy and red thread,
    • Scissors,
    • Rotary cutter and mat,
    • Personal iron and pressing mat (optional), 
    • Straight pins

    ATTENTION NON-MEMBERS!

    The visitor's fee has been waived for this event.  We hope you will consider helping out for a good cause and meeting our members!

     

    • September 16, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Tara Faughnan

    Join us for a talk all about the process of design, from the initial spark to the finished quilt. Tara will share ways she takes an idea and develops it, and how the role of scale and color are integral to the process.  She will discuss what she does when things hit a wall and ways to resolve it, and how she gets out of creative ruts and, most recently, found the patience to see one through rather than fight it.

    More About Tara

    Tara is a professional textile and pattern designer, teacher, and quilter living and working in Oakland, California. She started to quilt around 2001. At the time, she had no idea that things such as rotary cutters, rulers, or plastic templates existed, and spent many happy weeks tracing around cardboard templates and cutting out pieces with a pair of scissors.

    Somewhere along the way, her love of quilting led to the study and  a career in textile design, with clients including Michael Miller Fabrics, Riley Blake and Pottery Barn Kids.

    She draws inspiration from the simple bold geometry of antique quilts, the gorgeous bright colors from textiles around the world, and freedom and spontaneity found in unconventional and improv-pieced quilts.  She likes to use simple geometry, complex color interaction, and to find the line that exists somewhere between harmony and discord.

    Tara will be teaching "Designing with 4-Patch" on November 9, 2024.

    Check out her website at tarafaughnan.com


    • October 21, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Laura Nownes

    Everyone has a story. Laura shares hers through her 40 plus years of quiltmaking.  From her beginning to most recent quilts you can see Laura’s development as a quiltmaker throughout the many stages of her life.

    More About Laura

    Laura's passion for making quilts is an extension of her love of sewing. She began as a child with doll clothes and then moved on to making garments and often worked on sewing projects for neighbors. After taking her first sampler quilt class in Berkeley, California in 1979, she found a lifelong interest.

    In 1980, she connected with Diana McClun, the co-owner of the former Empty Spools in Alamo and co-founder and retired director of Empty Spools Seminars. Together they authored seven best-selling books, including Quilts! Quilts!! Quilts!!!, which is often referred to as "the bible" of quiltmaking.  

    Laura lives in Pleasant Hill and teaches and lectures both locally and internationally, including at Empty Spools and online on Craftsy.

    Check out her website at lauranownes.blogspot.com

      

    • November 09, 2024
    • 9:30 AM - 4:00 PM
    • The Farmhouse, Contra Costa County Farm Bureau Building, 5554 Clayton Road, Suite 4, Concord
    • 20
    Registration is closed

    Registration opens for members on August 11, 2024, non-members on September 25, 2024

    This quilt was inspired by deciding to limit choices and work with the simple 4-Patch block. Limitations are wonderful for creating set parameters to work with and open up a field of possibilities to concentrate on color, value and design. With fewer distractions of learning new sewing techniques, you can wholly focus on your color play and layout.

    We will cover all the steps of the design in this class, from auditioning colors to the role of value in creating movement, and go step by step through each aspect of the design process.

    Tara will be our guest speaker at the September 2024 general meeting.

    Level: Confident beginner to intermediate 

    SUPPLIES LIST

    Cancellation allowed until October 7, 2024

    • November 18, 2024
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Thomas Knauer

    This presentation will explore some of the implications and possibilities of placing text on quilts. From historical precedents to contemporary practices, we will examine what it means to speak/write through the medium of quiltmaking and how words on quilts create voices unique to quilting, distinct from other more typical materials.

    More About Thomas

    Thomas Knauer lives in a small village in Upstate New York with his wife, two children, and a dragon. He spends much of his time exploring the minutiae of letters and numbers, words and sentences. He loves words in just about any form, from letterpress printing to multimedia development. So, it is no surprise that his work has taken a turn down the path of text-based quilts.

    He began his professional life teaching design at Drake University before turning to quilting. He has designed fabrics for several leading manufacturers, and his work has been exhibited in quilt shows and museums across the country, including the International Quilt Museum, San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles, and the Quilt Festival in Houston. His work typically focuses on issues of social justice and violence; his most recent body of work deals with the recent police shootings of unarmed African Americans.

    Thomas has authored several books and plans to keep writing as long as people will let him. 

    Thomas was interviewed on the Just Wanna Quilt podcast in October 2019.  Take a listen!

    Check out his website at thomasknauersews.com

       

    • December 16, 2024
    • 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    This year's theme for the annual holiday social is "Home for the Holidays"

    Plan to arrive early - 6:30! We hope to have a great turnout for the festivities. The planned activities include:

    Holiday Pal Gift Exchange

    Be a secret pal, and give something special to a fellow guild member.  Fill out the “Holiday Pal” form and return to Joan Barker by the September general meeting. We will exchange forms that evening. You will then have plenty of time, to make or purchase a special gift for your Holiday Pal. Handmade gifts are the best; however, it is the special thought that matters ($30 maximum, please!)

    Forms can be picked up at The Farmhouse, filled out and left for Joan Barker. They will also be available at the August and September in-person general meetings.

    Photo Booth

    There will be an opportunity to dress up and snap photos with your friends. You may choose to wear holiday garb (sweaters, jewelry, hats, scarves) OR wear something neutral (black or white) and then accessorize with props available at the booth. Be sure to bring your phone or camera.

    Games

    We will be participating in several interactive games. There will be prizes!

    Food

    When you register, you will be asked what type of finger food you will bring to share -- appetizer or dessert.

    Holiday Quilt

    Bring your favorite holiday quilt to share!

    We will be participating in several interactive games. There will be prizes!

    • January 21, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Teresa Duryea Wong

    This presentation covers a tumultuous period in Native American culture beginning in 1880, when Native lands were taken away, buffalo herds were decimated, forced relocations were happening, and education systems changed dramatically.  Indigenous Americans learned to adapt over the next few decades.  Western missionary women introduced quiltmaking to the community, and Native American women, with their adept needle skills, learned to make quilts that reflected their own cultural heritage.

    Learn how the transition from sewing buffalo hides to quilting evolved and see examples of beautiful quilts made in this period.

    More About Teresa

    Teresa loves to write, and has been at it her entire life.  She has worked as a TV news camera woman, freelance journalist, publisher of a fine-art magazine, and 20 years working for a corporation.  In 2013, she struck out on her own again to follow her passion.  She is a staff and contributing writer for numerous quilt magazines, has published five quilt history/textile books, and presents lectures to guilds throughout the US and Canada.

    Check out her website at teresaduryeawong.com


    • May 19, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Concord United Methodist Church, 1645 West Street, Concord
    Register

    Kitty Oliver

    Have you wondered what criteria a professional quilt judge uses when evaluating a quilt?  Kitty will present how she went from quilt maker to quilt judge, and what makes for an award-winning quilt.

    More About Kitty

    Kitty has been a quilter for over 25 years. She has won numerous honors and ribbons.  Kitty creates her own patterns and designs, and has a deep appreciation for the creative process. 

    In addition to teaching quilting technique classes and giving lectures, she created the California Sesquicentennial Children’s Quilt Program.  This program brought information on quilting and California history to thousands of school children

    As a successful graduate of the West Coast Quilt Judging Academy she has become a very busy quilt judge.  Kitty loves the opportunity to encourage and challenge quilters at all levels, through meaningful and thoughtful comments.

    • July 21, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Christina Cameli

    Christina shares the biggest "aha!" moments she's had in her years as a quilter, teacher, and pattern and fabric designer.

    More About Christina

    Christina has been sewing since she was a child. In 2003 she fell in love with quilting. Since then she has authored five quilting books, filmed multiple online classes and designed quilt patterns and fabric. She is also a nurse-midwife, a mom and a paddle boarder. 

    Christina lives in Portland, Oregon with her blended family, a rescue lab mix and a ton of houseplants.

    Check out her website at christinacameli.com

      

    • August 18, 2025
    • 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
    • Zoom
    Register

    Sandra Bruce

    This presentation will be an overview of the evolution of "Material Matrix", a technique developed by Sandra and influenced by the painter Chuck Close.   This technique interprets a photograph using a grid.

    Sandra will also discuss the colorful visual journey that defines her style of quilts, her inspiration, longarm quilting, wearable art, and much more!

    More About Sandra

    Sandra was born in Virginia to deaf parents who always encouraged her creativity.  Her love of quilts began when she started a quilt group with her neighbor Therese May in the early 1980's.  She moved to Grass Valley in 1990 and has been taking classes and learning new techniques ever since.  

    As a commercial illustrator and letterer for over 30 years, it greatly influences her quilt work.  Sandra is also a polymer clay artist, and teaches classes and sells polymer clay buttons and jewelry.  She also enjoys making wearable art, playing pickleball, and traveling.

    Sandra will be teaching a class on the "Material Matrix" technique on September 27 and 28, 2025.

    Check out her website at sandrabruce.com

      

March 18, 2024 GENERAL MEETING: "Fast and Fun Little Quilt Patterns" with Pat Fryer (IN-PERSON)
March 16, 2024 WORKSHOP: "Make a Holiday Bauble!" with Reba Siero (IN-PERSON)
February 20, 2024 GENERAL MEETING: "Cutting Edge Explorations" with Valerie Goodwin (ZOOM)
February 17, 2024 WORKSHOP: "Pineapple Blossom Quilt" with Kris Cisse (IN-PERSON)
February 03, 2024 SPEAKER CLASS: "Improvisational Quilting" with Pati Fried (IN-PERSON)
January 20, 2024 WORKSHOP: "Three Flowers Needle-Turn Appliqué" with Kathy Callahan (IN-PERSON)
January 16, 2024 GENERAL MEETING: "Minimal Design, Maximum Impact" with David Owen Hastings (ZOOM)
December 11, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: Holiday Social (IN-PERSON)
December 02, 2023 SPEAKER CLASS: "Sashiko" with Carol Ziogas (IN-PERSON)
November 27, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 8
November 18, 2023 WORKSHOP: "2-Color Mystery Quilt" with Kris Cisse (IN-PERSON)
November 17, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 7
November 13, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "A Magical History Tour" with Eleanor Levie (ZOOM)
November 13, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 6
November 03, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 5
October 30, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 4
October 23, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: Elf Sewing Opportunity - Session 3
October 20, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 3
October 16, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Watching Traditions Evolve" with Pati Fried (IN-PERSON)
October 09, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 2
October 06, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: 2025 Opportunity Quilt Sewing - Session 1
October 02, 2023 SPECIAL EVENT: Elf Sewing Opportunity - Session 2
September 18, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Spoken in Silk " with Carol Ziogas (IN-PERSON)
September 16, 2023 WORKSHOP: "Travel Duffle Bag" with Laurie Biundo (IN-PERSON)
August 21, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: Donation Sewing Bee (IN-PERSON)
August 19, 2023 WORKSHOP: "Cathedral Stars" with Kris Cisse (IN-PERSON)
August 12, 2023 SPEAKER CLASS: "Captivating Compositions" with Deborah Boschert (ZOOM)
July 17, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Exploring Quilt Collage" with Deborah Boschert (ZOOM)
July 15, 2023 (CANCELLED) WORKSHOP: "Christmas in July Table Runner" with Laura Mott
June 19, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: Hawaiian Games Night
June 09, 2023 SPEAKER CLASS: "Fearless Free Motion - Start With a Square" with Jenny Lyon (ZOOM)
June 03, 2023 COUNTRY STORE
May 20, 2023 WORKSHOP: "Quick and Easy Squares: On Point with No Measure Setting Triangles" with Linda Luks (IN-PERSON)
May 15, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Four Women Four Quilts" with Pixeladies (ZOOM)
April 17, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Quilt Show Afterglow" (IN-PERSON)
April 15, 2023 2023 Quilt Show Tickets Pre-sale
March 20, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Spontaneous Creation and Inspiration" with Sheila Frampton Cooper (ZOOM)
March 18, 2023 WORKSHOP: "The Anything Bag" with Laurie Biundo (IN-PERSON)
March 04, 2023 SPEAKER CLASS: "Artful Couching" with Rachel Derstine (ZOOM)
February 22, 2023 2023 Quilt Show Online Entry Form
February 21, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "Artful Couching: Texture and Definition" with Rachel Derstine (ZOOM)
February 18, 2023 WORKSHOP: "Four at a Time and No Dupes!" with Dianne Slattery and Sharyn Owens (HYBRID)
January 28, 2023 SPEAKER CLASS: "Jewel Box" with Karen Combs (ZOOM)
January 21, 2023 WORKSHOP: "Celtic Love Knot" with Leona McCann (IN-PERSON)
January 17, 2023 GENERAL MEETING: "How to Be a Green Quilter: Making Our Passion More Eco-Friendly" with Bridget O'Flaherty (ZOOM)
December 19, 2022 GENERAL MEETING: Holiday Social
December 03, 2022 WORKSHOP: "Easy Mystery Quilt" with Laura Mott (ZOOM)
November 14, 2022 GENERAL MEETING: "Quilts of Illusions" with Karen Combs (ZOOM)
November 12, 2022 SPEAKER CLASS: "Quilting With African Fabric" with Kena Tangi Dorsey (ZOOM)
October 17, 2022 GENERAL MEETING: "My Quilting Habit" with Kena Tangi Dorsey (ZOOM)
October 15, 2022 WORKSHOP: "Fabric Wrapped Rope Bowls" with Mary Pimentel-Wheeler (IN-PERSON)
September 19, 2022 GENERAL MEETING: "Rules and Options of Planned Improv Piecing" with Sarah Goer (IN-PERSON)
September 17, 2022 WORKSHOP: "Every Last Scrap for Dogs! Yeah!" with Dale Wolfe (ZOOM)

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