Next weekend, I am teaching a two day VIRTUAL version of my workshop Circle & Curve Sampler in partnership with the Pratt Museum in Homer, Alaska.
Here are the details & sign up logistics.
Circle & Curve Sampler
Saturday & Sunday
November 7 & 8, 2020
2:30 -5:30PM AKST Alaska Standard Time (What time is that for you? Click here to find out.)
$80
Link to Sign Up
Most people think of line when they think of my work. This is true. I like lines.
Still I have made many, many quilts with curves. In fact, I have been sitting on a lot of them for a while.
Mostly, because I have big hopes that I will be motivated to write a book about the techniques I use to build my curved quilts.
The quilts keep coming, but the book has remained in my head.
This blog post is an attempt to share them all. Even the ones that are in progress.
This is a history of the circle and curve quilts I have made up until this exact moment in time.
Here are a few details about the workshop.The workshop starts with the basic simple two fabric curve aka improv linear curve.
From there, we explore what I call a braided curve. I named it that after the many rivers and creeks in Alaska that are braided.
Once students get the feel for creating improv linear curves we begin our exploration of Log Cabin circles.
The adventurous quilter might even try inserting pieced bits into their curves.
And my personal current favorite activity–all over curve compositions.
I hope you have enjoyed this history of my circle and curve quilts.
And better yet, maybe you will join me for a weekend of creating your own curves? I would love to have you fill one of my Hollywood Squares!
You can sign up here.
Please email me questions via my contact page or post them here.
I would be happy to answer them.
Hooray! i just signed up for the class. Will I be receiving a supplies list? Can’t wait.
M
Yes. You should be able to accesss your supply list via your login for the workshop. Looking forward to it!
Will this be on ZOOM or something? The last Eventbrite virtual class I took was unaccessible. I would love to take this class!
Yes. It is on ZOOM. Participants will get complete login details once they sign up. Thank you Ginger!
Will the class be recorded?
Yes. I will be recording and sharing the official class sessions with all participants. You can watch it over and over again!
Would be helpful to know the supplies needed so that I can determine if I can get them before the workshop!
I sent you a private email with the supply list.
So AST Atlantic standard Time equals EST Eastern standard Time?
No. Whoops. I thought AST equals Alaska Standard Time, but in reality I should have said AKST for Alaska. I have changed it in the post. We are one hour behind Pacific Standard Time. Thank you!
Your quilts are gorgeous! No surprise to anyone who’s seen your work, though. Curves can be fun, but I especially like “Everything All At Once” because it embodies your style. Just wonderful!
Thank you! I love Everything All at Once too!
Hi,
I would love to be a part of your class, but late afternoons don’t work well for me. If I sign up, clan I access a recording of the class so that I can participate at aore convenient time?
Karen- The class is full now. That said, I will be offering it again at a different time to try and work with other time zones and schedules. And yes. There will be recordings available for students to review at their own pace. Thank you!
What a feast. Thank you for sharing the images of your curved works
Thank you!
Will there be videos available for review after the class?
Yes. I have been creating videos for students to review after the workshop.
Thanks. Are there still slots available?
The class is full. But I will be teaching it again!