Sunday, October 4, 2015

Sherri Lynn Wood workshop




Please join the Pittsburgh Modern Quilt Guild in welcoming Sherri Lynn Wood to teach a one-day workshop on Modern Block Improv. Registration is now open to the public!

Note that registration is a two-step process.  First, proceed to the Eventbrite page to register.  After you have registered, please pay the workshop fee via check or with the PayPal button on this page.

The goal of improvisational patchwork is flexible patterning.  Participants will start with a favorite fixed or "traditional" block pattern and gradually transform it through a series of repetitions and variations.  Without the use of rulers, templates, or instructions, to guide them, they will gain a deeper sense of how patterns evolve, while learning ruler-free patchwork and composition techniques along the way. This workshop is appropriate for all skill levels from beginner to advanced.

The workshop fee is $75 (or $77.50 if you would like to pay via PayPal) for members of the Pittsburgh Modern Quilt Guild and $100 (or $103.50 if you would like to pay via PayPal) for non-members.  The workshop will be limited to 25 participants.  Registration deadline is September 18, 2015.  The workshop fee is transferable but not refundable.  Please head over to the Eventbrite page to complete registration and for additional payment information. 

Here is a useful link for paying by PayPal (please also register on Eventbrite to secure your seat and get your printable ticket)!


Please choose your membership level from this drop-down menu


Though not required for the workshop, we will have copies of Sherri Lynn Wood's book The Improv Handbook for Modern Quilters available for sale the day of the workshop at a discounted rate.  No other books, notions, or other supplies will be available for purchase.



Tools & Equipment

  • Sewing Machine
  • Extension Cord
  • Rotary Cutter
  • Cutting Mat
  • Hand sewing needles and thimble (optional - just in case)
  • Straight pins (lots of them)
  • Tailor's chalk/marking tools
  • Medium gray spool of thread



Materials

  • A well-balanced spectrum of solid and print fabrics, including neutrals and a variety of values (light to dark).  Throw in a couple of zingers.
  • There is no set amount of fabric to bring.  In determining how much material to bring, consider how fast you sew and if you want to work on something big to finish later or something mini as a sample.  Bring enough quantity for creative freedom, but probably no more than five yards is necessary.  Don't worry, whatever you bring will be enough to make do with!
  • You don't need to spend tons of money on new fabric for this (unless you want to - it's a good excuse to buy more fabric), scraps and other fabric from your stash will work.

If you have questions, please contact us at pittsburghmqg@gmail.com.
PghMQG

3 comments:

  1. FYI, shared the invite to the workshop on the Chicago MQG site, thank you for the invitation!
    Erin Davis
    Social Media and Technology Chair
    Chicago Modern Quilt Guild

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  2. Thanks, Erin! We appreciate the publicity :) Let us know if you have anyone coming to Chicago in the future!

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  3. I shared it here in Indianapolis too! I'm already headed to Pittsburgh for a one night stay with my sister in September or I'd consider a road trip! Thanks for the invite!

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