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| Meet the Artist Tea |
Addie Mangoian Davis
Tour the Museum’s Crazy Quilt Exhibit with published fabric artist, Addie Mangoian Davis. She will describe the inspiration and techniques used in her remarkable one-of-a-kind crazy quilts. Enjoy delicious goodies and tea during the question and answer session. Museum entrance fee included.
Tue July 12, 2-4
Tue Aug. 2, 2-4
Tue Sep.13, 2-4, |
$25 |
| Lecture 1: “Around the World with Quilts” |
Jayne Steffens
Many cultures have long quilting traditions that feature clothing and décor as well as bed covers. Jayne Steffens, quilt appraiser and collector, will exhibit old and new quilted items from France, Egypt, China and several other countries. Museum entrance fee included.
Th July 21 10:30-12:30 |
$10/Limit 50 |
| Lecture 2: “From Dark to Light” |
Jayne Steffens
“From Dark to Light: How Quilts Reflect the Incredible Changes that Occurred from 1900 to 1920” How did western fashion go from long, dark gowns to short, bright dresses in 20 years? And what role did quilts play in this significant transition? An exhibit of quilts from that period will be presented by Jayne Steffens, quilt appraiser and collector. Museum entrance fee included.
Th Aug. 18, 10:30-12:30 |
$10/Limit 50 |
| Lecture 3: “20 Quilts from 20 Decades” |
Jayne Steffens
The fascinating history of America’s strong and vibrant quilting tradition can be seen in these 20 quilts. Jayne Steffens, quilt appraiser and collector, will share the best of her collection starting with an initialed and much used quilt from 1825. Museum entrance fee included.
Th Sep. 22 10:30-12:30 |
$10/Limit 50 |
| QUILTING |
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| Hand Quilting Demonstration |
Debbie Moyes
Local fiber artist Debbie Moyes will be demonstrating how to hand quilt, putting all the layers of a quilt together and securing with decorative stitches.
Fri July 8, Fri. 1-3:30 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| Quilt Piecing Demonstration – Spinning Star |
Debbie Moyes
Local fiber artist Debbie Moyes will be demonstrating how to hand piece a pattern called Spinning Star.
Sat Aug. 6, Sat. 1-3:30 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| Quilt Piecing Demonstration – Drunkard’s Path |
Debbie Moyes
Local fiber artist Debbie Moyes will be demonstrating how to hand piece a pattern called Drunkard's Path.
Fri Sep 16, Fri. 1-3:30 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| Charm Quilt Class I – Tumbling Block |
Debbie Moyes
Charm quilts have always been a popular way to use up small scraps and make lovely one of a kind quilts. The 60 degree diamond shape, known as Tumbling Block or Baby Block is a really fun quilt to design. Using light, medium and dark fabrics, the illusion of dimension can be easily achieved. Learn how to hand sew this fun square - no experience needed. Materials: Please bring small scissors. Debbie Moyes currently teaches quilting on the North Shore of Chicago.
Sat July 16, 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Charm Quilt Class II – Grandmother’s Flower Garden |
Debbie Moyes
Charm quilts have always been a popular way to use up small scraps and make lovely one of a kind quilts. The 60 degree diamond shape, known as Tumbling Block or Baby Block is a really fun quilt to design. Using light, medium and dark fabrics, the illusion of dimension can be easily achieved. Learn how to hand sew this fun square - no experience needed. Materials: Please bring small scissors. Debbie Moyes currently teaches quilting on the North Shore of Chicago.
Fri Aug. 26, 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Charm Quilt Class III – Half Hexagon |
Debbie Moyes
Charm quilts have always been a popular way to use up small scraps and make lovely one of a kind quilts. Cousins to Grandmother's Flower Garden, half hexagons can be sewn and arranged to make several lovely patterns. In class you will make a spinning star and we'll talk about another wonderful variation. Learn how to hand sew this fun square - no experience needed. Materials: Please bring small scissors. Debbie Moyes currently teaches quilting on the North Shore of Chicago.
Fri Sep. 9, 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| EMBELLISHING |
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| Silk Ribbon Embroidery Demonstration |
Cathy Grafton
Silk ribbon embroidery is a major component in Cathy’s quilts as well as the small silk ribbon "picture pieces" she creates which capture small scenes in nature. Since teaching herself to quilt in 1971, Cathy has distinguished herself as a teacher, lecturer, and quilt show judge. She has been published in virtually every quilting publication and has written books on quilting and silk ribbon embroidery published by the American Quilting Society.
Fri July 29 1-3:30 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| Silk Ribbon Embroidery Workshop-Heart |
Cathy Grafton
Come learn to embroider with delicate silk ribbons and threads. We will create a small heart and learn a sampling of stitches. Silk ribbon can add details to your quilts which bring them to life and add wonderful touches of embellishment. Learn firsthand the appeal of this artistic form of embroidery. Ribbon kit available for $5. or bring your own supply of threads and ribbons. (3 to 3 1/2 hour class)
Bring the following supplies to class (we will have some supplies for loan):
12 inch square of cotton solid or mottled fabric
small embroidery hoop, 8” is perfect
thimble, small scissors, pencil
Your own supply of silk ribbon & silk embroidery thread & needles (OR kit available for $5)
Pincushion (optional)
Sat July 30, 9-12:30 |
$50 (Mat’l Kit not incl.)/Limit 20 |
| Soutache Ribbon Workshop – Hatpin Rose |
Maili Powell
Ladies used to take ribbon and wind the ribbon around a hatpin to create a flower for the day to match their costume. Learn this classic ribbon flower technique and update the look for yourself. Simple hand sewing is all that is necessary for the class. Materials included in class cost.
Sun July 10, 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Soutache Ribbon Workshop – Can Can Crinkle Flower |
Maili Powell
Learn to create this French-inspired flower that looks like the underskirt of a Parisian Can-Can dancer. A very unique looking creation, this flower insists on being admired as much for its beauty as for its unusual design. Use wired taffeta for this exceptional piece, in variegated or ombre for an outstanding result. Materials included in class cost.
Wed Aug. 10, 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Soutache Ribbon Workshop – Rose Ribbon Flower |
Maili Powell
Learn to make beautiful roses from wired silk or satin ribbon. Use them as embellishments on garments, home decorative projects, hats and gifts for a unique, personalized look. Materials included in class cost.
Sun Aug. 28 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Soutache Ribbon Workshop – Choux/Cabbage Rose |
Maili Powell
This is a ribbon flower that was popular during the early part of the last century, especially on the delicate and quite daring (at the time) gowns of the early twenties. It has re-emerged in couture today along with many other ribbon embellishments found on gowns, jackets, skirts, hats and even shoes. This flower is best made of taffeta, but you can also use satin and velvet. Materials included in class cost.
Th Sep. 15 10:30-12:30 |
$40 (Materials Included) |
| Crazy Quilt Embroidery Demonstration |
Martha Moser, SAGA
Expert embroiderer Martha Moser will demonstrate embroidery techniques commonly used in creating crazy quilts and let you try your hand at completing these beautiful adornment stitches.
Fri August 12, 1-4 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| BEADING |
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| Chelsea Beads/Beading Demonstration |
Dawn Sklare
Watch Dawn embroider with beads. Learn how to embellish your projects utilizing beads of different sizes, shapes, and colors. Projects on view will include seed beads, pearls and semi-precious stones to name a few of the variety of beads available.
Fri July 1, 1-3
Sun Aug. 7, 2-4
Sun Sep. 18, 2-4 |
Free with Museum Admission Fee |
| Teacher/Lecture Bios |
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| Addie Mangoian Davis |
Addie Mangoian Davis has been quilting for over 30 years and has produced award-winning and highly appraised crazy quilts. She has held numerous exhibits and is a celebrated crazy quilt artist with a charming personality. Addie’s unique crazy quilts have been described as “gems of imagination, beauty and expert workmanship.” |
| Cathy Grafton |
Fiber Artist Cathy Grafton has distinguished herself as a teacher, lecturer, and quilt show judge. She has been published in virtually every quilting publication and has written books on quilting and silk ribbon embroidery published by the American Quilting Society. To learn more about Cathy and her art, visit her at: www.prairiequiltsandmore.com. |
| Martha Moser |
Martha Moser owns and operates Moser Sewing Studio in Evanston, Illinois and is a member of SAGA, The Smocking Arts Guild of America/The Association for Fine Needle Arts. It's not just smocking! Heirloom Sewing & Quilting, Embroidery, Silk Ribbon, Drawn Thread, Appliqué, Doll Dressing, and more! www.smocking.org |
| Debbie Moyes |
Debbie Moyes has been working with fiber, in one form or another, all her life. When she found out that she would be moving to Asia for many years, she began quilting, since it was a more portable craft. Collecting beautiful and unusual Asian fabrics was a wonderful pastime and she taught quilting to expatriates and locals while living in Singapore, China and Japan. She currently teaches quilting on the North Shore of Chicago. Learn more at: www.twistedstars.com. |
| Maili Powell/Soutache |
Maili Powell is owner of Soutache Chicago a Parisian-style embellishment shop that has every kind of upscale ribbon, trim, feather, and button. www.soutacheribbons.com |
| Jayne Steffens |
Jayne Steffens is a quilt collector, quilt historian and American Quilting Society certified quilt appraiser. Jayne has a special interest in quilts from the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century. |