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SUMMARY:Joe Cunningham Quilts - BBQ Membership Program - Zoom 01/16/25
DESCRIPTION:Please remember that the January 16 membership meeting will be a Zoom presentation and not an in-person meeting.  More information\, including the Zoom link and instructions\, will be emailed to all paid membership and Modern Art Quilt Guild members just prior to the presentation.\nNote:  Free to all current paid BBQ members and $10 for our invited Modern Art Quilt Guild members. \n  \n“The Stories Behind the Quilts” In this one-hour lecture I show some of my favorite quilts and tell the real stories about how they came to be made. Accidental cut? Check. Gifted fabric? Check. Memory quilt? Check. The whole story behind my quilts and how I made them. Fun and highly informative. \nJoe Cunningham ‘s website is https://www.joecunninghamquilts.com/. \nJoe Cunningham has been a professional quilt artist since 1979. He has written essays on the subject for museum catalogues\, books and magazines. His book\, Men and the Art of Quiltmaking was the first book on its subject. In 2004 he received a $30\,000 Shulte Grant from the Fort Mason Foundation. In 2009 he received a grant to study with the Gees Bend quilters in Alabama. In 2010 he was artist in residence at the De Young Museum in San Francisco\, which purchased one of his quilts for its permanent collection. Joe travels throughout the country to give lectures and workshops on quiltmaking. His ten books on quiltmaking include the first biography of a living quilter\, the first book on men who make quilts (Men and the Art of Quiltmaking\,) and a definitive book on marking quilts for quilting called Quilting with Style\, published by AQS. He has been seen on the Peabody Award-winning PBS series Craft in America\, the HGTV series “Simply Quilts with Alex Anderson\,” as well as “The Quilt Show” with Ricky Tims and Alex Anderson\, and others. Cunningham has performed his musical quilt show\, “Joe the Quilter\,” for guilds and theaters nationwide. His latest book is “Man Made Quilts: Civil War to the Present\,” a catalogue for the show of the same name at the Shelburne Museum. His quilts are in the permanent collections of the DeYoung museum\, The Shelburne Museum\, The Newark Museum\, The San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles and many private collections. \nHe has been invited to give lectures in museums and colleges including the DeYoung Museum\, University of Michigan\, the Chicago Art Institute\, the Shelburne Museum\, and the International Quilt Study Center and Museum\, The National Quilt Museum and the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles. \nJoe began making quilts in his hometown of Flint\, Michigan. He eventually moved to San Francisco where he maintains a gallery/studio to make and show his quilts. He lives with his wife\, Carol LeMaitre\, above her Pilates studio\, Sanchez Street Studios. Their two sons live nearby. Cunningham travels the world to show quilts and teach as well as teaching his popular online classes from his studio. \nNote: This is a ZOOM Presentation and is free to all BBQ members who will will receive an emailed link prior to this presentation.  In addition\, members of the Modern Art Quilt Guild have been extended an invitation to attend\, but must purchase tickets at $10 each (see below).  A Zoom link will then be emailed to those members.
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SUMMARY:English Paper Piecing/Fussy Cuts Schoolhouse 01/25/25
DESCRIPTION:At this time\, the class is full.  Thank you! \nIn this class\, taught by Janice Black\, you will learn the basics of English Paper Piecing by making a single Lucy Boston Patchwork of the Crosses block. The class will also focus on fussy cuts and how they can add interest to this project and others. \nIf you’d like to take this class online\, please let Janice Black know\, and she will make modifications so that you are able to participate! \nSupplies: \n· I will supply each participant with a set of 25 precut paper templates and a planning sheet. (Online participants would need to print and cut out their own.)\n· I will also bring template plastic to be used for fussy-cutting. However\, if you already have an acrylic 1″ honeycomb template\, please bring that!\n· Students are welcome to use a needle supplied by me\, or bring their own favorites. A long\, thin needle such as a milliners or straw needle is recommended for the piecing\, and a shorter\, sturdy needle (“Sharps) is recommended for basting.\n· If you prefer to use glue for basting\, I recommend a glue pen. Second-best choice would be a glue stick. Glue should be non-permanent.\n· Please bring a spool of standard-weight\, neutral-colored thread.\n· Fabric scissors (small ones are best!)\n· A pen or pencil that shows up on your fabric (will be on the edge of the seam allowance\, so permanent is fine)\n· Four fabrics that play well together\, with good contrast. You will only be using a tiny bit of each fabric\, so scraps or a fat quarter will be okay\, with one exception: since you will be experimenting with fussy-cutting\, at least one of your fabrics should be suitable for that. Basically\, you’ll need a fabric with a small-to-medium sized motif\, and enough of that particular fabric to include four or eight repeats. Many Tula Pink or Paula Nadelstern fabrics (like the sample fabric shown here)\, would be perfect for this. Please feel free to reach out to me with questions or photos of fabrics you’re considering using. \nThe deadline to register for this class (and to request a refund) is January 18\, 2025.
URL:https://www.boisebasinquilters.org/event/english-paper-piecing-fussy-cuts-schoolhouse-01-15-25/
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