>>>>

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

Virginia Quilting & Embroidery Conference!

I wish I was going to be home to attend this event ---but I’m going to be in Idaho and Oregon!

I’ve been asked if I could help spread the word about the Virginia Embroidery Conference as it is just a few weeks away.

What: Virginia Quilting and Embroidery Conference (VQEC)

Where: Holiday Inn University & Conference Center Charlottesville, VA

When: July 11 -14, 2012

Who: VQEC Instructors are Locally, nationally, and some internationally recognized teachers including Sewing and Machine Arts Expert, Denise Allen, Quilting Expert Liz Buchanan; Award-Winning Hand Appliqué Artist; Melanie Rodriquez; Art Quilter, Karen Lee Carter; and Fabric Designer, Quilt teacher, Quilt Talk Show Host Pat Sloan. Masters of Machine Embroidery from Arizona: Claudia Dinnell, Angie Steveson, Sarah Vedeler and BERNINA Educator Debbi Lashbrook.

SloanStevensonVedeler4-189x295

Workshops –Choose from 22 different six-hour workshops 8:30 -4:30:


Machine Embroidery Quilting with Embellishment

Hand Appliqué

Traditional Quilting Techniques and Twists

Machine Mastery utilizing Various Machine Feet and Techniques

If you are anywhere NEAR Charlottesville, VA you’ll want to check this out!

Click HERE to view the VQEC website where you can print a PDF brocure.

Those of you going? You are going to have the BEST time!

3 comments:

  1. Where in Oregon will you be? When? I live in Oregon and even if I can't get into a class, I'd love to meet you and thank you for all your fantastic patterns. :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. I also would love to know when you will be in Oregon and where. I live in Vancouver, WA and would love to meet you while you are hear, and maybe take a class.

    ReplyDelete

If you are commenting as "anonymous" please leave your name at the end of your comment.

Did you know that ad space on this blog provides for all of the free patterns and free mysteries and challenges at no cost to you? Without ads, this blog would not be possible.

Thank you for understanding the many hours that go into this blog 6 days a week, 52 weeks a year. :)