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For Home and Family Sewing Expo April 9-10, 2019 h ps://www.facebook.com/itssewfine/ Boone County Extension Enrichment Center 1955 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005 Burlington, Kentucky Educa onal programs of Kentucky Coopera ve Extension serve all people regardless of economic or social status and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnic origin, na onal origin, creed, religion, poli cal belief, sex, sexual orienta on, gen- der iden ty, gender expression, pregnancy, marital status, gene c informa on, age, veteran status, or physical or mental disabil- ity. University of Kentucky, Kentucky State University, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and Kentucky Coun es, Coopera ng.
Eastern Time Monday, April 8 6:00 p.m.—7:00 p.m. Registration Tuesday, April 9 8:00 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Classes A. Coin Quilt with a Little Pizzazz J. Bargello Handbag B. Flower Pot Wall Hanging K. Magic Squares Lap Quilt C. Leaf Table Topper L. Blackwood Cardigan D. Chef/Artist’s Apron M. Tuffet E. Tool Caddy N. Disappearing Hour Glass Quilt F. Mini Cutting Mat Satchel O. Whirlygig Quilt G. Panel Magic P. Landscape Art Quilt H. Hannah’s Quilted Wall Hanging/ Q. Pineapples on Steroids Table Mat R. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging I. Nesting Fabric Buckets & Microwave Hot Pad 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Lunch Tuesday, 1:30 p.m-4:00 p.m. & Wednesday, 8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m “2-Day Class” S. The Tunic Bible Class (Part 1) The Tunic Bible Class (Part 2) 4:30 p.m.—6:00 p.m. Showcase of Previous Sewing Expo Projects Exhibits-Instructor Showcase J oin Expo instr uctor s as they shar e, demonstr ate, and sell their war es. 6:00 p.m. Buffet Dinner with Keynote Speakers: Sar ah Gunn & J ulie Star r , co-author of the award winning “The Tunic Bible”. They are recognized for creating ‘The Ready to Wear Fast’. Sarah and Julie’s presentation and trunk show will feature their handmade wardrobe pieces. They will share their experiences and advice on creating a customized wardrobe to suit your style, along with dozens of their creations for every occasion! Wednesday, April 10 8:00 a.m. Registration 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Classes T. Global Warming Quilt AA. Up-Style a Sweatshirt into a Cardigan U. Garments in Half the Time BB. Selvedge Table Runner V. Hot Ziggity CC. Tossed 9 Patch Block W. Origami Purse DD. Serger Pintucks, Puffing & Piping X. Rugs & Beyond EE. Freeform Quilt Y. Necktie Bookshelf Wall Hanging FF. Sunset Landscape Z. Five Square Table Topper/Runner GG. Paper Pieced Wall Hanging HH. Stitching Pillow II. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging
Look for the skill level rating of each class. Beginner: Must be able to thread sewing machine and wind bobbin(s) and basic knowledge of the machine you will be using. Must have knowledge of sewing terms, be able to read a pattern, and be capable of performing basic sewing machine techniques. Intermediate: Must have good command of sewing skills, knowledge and operation of sewing machine or serger and sewing techniques, and be able to read and follow pattern instructions without assistance. Advanced: Must be proficient at most sewing techniques in the subject area, including knowledge of and using many sewing machine features. Tuesday, April 9 A. Coin Quilt with a Little Pizzazz C. Leaf Table Topper Candy Simms (Beginner Skill Level) Mary Averbeck (Intermediate Skill Level) Make a quick and easy jelly roll quilt that just Create a beautiful intricate leaf, wall hanging or table LOOKS difficult! Black background makes it look topper. It looks difficult, but isn’t. The secret is paper- Amish; white background emphasizes the blocks; and piecing and special sewing techniques which will be a color background is simply beautiful! Use as few as taught in this class. Fabric cutting templates are included 20 jelly strips to make a 50” x 50” lap quilt or a full in the pattern to make cutting fabric easier and efficient. jelly roll for a twin size. Make one for yourself, for a Practice foundation paper piecing, curved piecing, gift, or for charity. Easy for beginners, yet fun for traditional piecing techniques and applique. more Class Fee: $25 advanced Fee Includes: Patter n quilters. Project Size: 20” x 40” Class Fee: $28 Fee Includes: Pattern Project Size: 50” x 50” B. Flower Pot Wall Hanging D. Chef/Artist’s Apron Debbie Stidham (Beginner Skill Level) Sandy Davis (Beginner Skill Level) Come and join in a beginner Are you a sewist who wants to level class using raw edge learn garment construction applique. This is a great basics? In this class, you will way to use scraps or leftover learn seven basic garment jelly roll strips to make a construction techniques as you pretty decoration or gift. make samples, then put each The class will be fun and technique into your project-a low stress. chef’s/artist apron. Learn skills Class Fee: $10 such as staystitching, clean- Fee Includes: Patter n finishing & grading seams, Project Size: 15” x 30” sewing curves, under stitching, topstitching, and more. Class Fee: $55 Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: XS Child-XL Adult
E. Tool Caddy G. Panel Magic Angie York (Beginner Skill Level) Sharon Finkenbine (Intermediate Skill Level) If your stash looks like mine you have a whole stack of This compact, stand-up caddy is the ideal tool to keep panels that are waiting to be turned into quilts. Turning supplies in one place and can be carried to retreats and those panels into a beautiful attic window is easier than classes. It has a lot of pockets that include a place for you think. With a small amount of yardage and a a small mat, ruler, marking tools and other sewing landscape panel, you will have a completed project in supplies and has a small attached design wall. The no time at all. wooden base makes it easy to move when open. It’s Class Fee: $8 not just for sewing either, it can be used for Fee Includes: Patter n scrapbooking, knitting, Project Size: 56” x 58” crocheting, etc. Class Fee: $35 Fee Includes: Patter n, wooden boards & other finishing supplies Project Size: 11 1/2” x 10” x 2” H. Hannah’s Quilted Wall Hanging/Table Mat Jennifer Klee (Intermediate Skill Level) This small and charming project can be used as a wall F. Mini Cutting Mat Satchel hanging or table mat. A great choice for your favorite Mickie Rader (Intermediate Skill Level) charm pack and becoming familiar and working with We will be piecing together “Tumbling Star” Blocks to half square triangles. A good project to practice make a matt satchel with an inside pocket. You will be machine quilting. machine quilting this project. Class Fee: $36 Class Fee: $20 Fee Includes: Patter n Fee Includes: Patter n & 12”x 12” cutting mat Project Size: 27” x 30” Project Size: 17” x 13”
I. Nesting Fabric Buckets & Microwave Hot Pad K. Magic Squares Lap Quilt Janice Beatty (Beginner Skill Level) Patsy Kinman & Linda Evans Let your creative ideas flow as you design and make 3 (Beginner Skill Level) nesting fabric buckets! Also in the same class, make a This quick project can be easily completed. Make microwaveable hot pad for a bowl. These are good several simple blocks and sew together into a large projects to use up some of your stash and scraps. We quilt. Large scraps can be used; fat quarters or yardage. will use interfacing to allow the bucket to stand up and Class Fee: $10 batting to insulate the hot pads. The buckets and bowl Fee Includes: Instr uctions are machine quilted prior to construction. Project Size: 40” x 54” Class Fee: $20 Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: Var ies L. Blackwood Cardigan Marjorie Baker (Intermediate Skill Level) The Blackwood Cardigan is a cozy and versatile addition to your wardrobe. The fitted shape and extra long sleeves make it perfect to wear under jackets and vests or add style over tank tops and dresses. It is J. Bargello Handbag designed to be worn open in the front with no closure. Angelique Shah (Intermediate Skill Level) The Blackwood Cardigan is a great pattern to learn Learn a new technique with techniques for sewing 2-way stretch, knit fabric. Make this Bargello handbag. This it tunic or hip handbag is easily assembled length, with or with one jelly roll. This is a without pockets. great way to expand your Class will include creative repertoire and make the instructor a very useful handbag in the checking that process. We will have fun student has selected sewing and assembling this the correct pattern practical and fun project. size and offer Class Fee: $40 suggestions for Fee Includes: Patter n pattern alteration to Project Size: 18” x 13” accommodate varied body shape/size. Class Fee: $15 Fee Includes: Pattern, tracing paper and elastic for stabilization Project Size: Personal size
M. Tuffet O. Whirlygig Quilt Betty Mitchell (Intermediate Skill Level) Sheila Reinke ( Beginner Skill Level) These tuffets are sew much fun, you won't stop at one! This is a modern variation of a pinwheel quilt. The Use your machine and some power tools and create a blocks are offset with sashing to create a quirky whirlgig one of a kind stool for your home. They make great pattern. The quilt comes together quickly with simple gifts too! You will leave class with a finished tuffet row construction. Blocks will be pre-cut and ready to base and with info on various leg styles to complete sew when you arrive at class. the look you want. Class Fee: $59 Class Fee: $70 Fee Includes: Patter n, pr e-cut fabric for quilt top & Fee Includes: Patter n, foam, button cover kit, binding decking, and padding Project Size: 55” x 85” Project Size: 18” r ound and appr oximately 8” high without feet N. Disappearing Hour Glass Quilt Carol Sargent (Intermediate Skill Level) Have fun transforming two 9 1/2 inch squares (1 light and 1 dark) into a fascinating design by sewing pieces P. Landscape Art Quilt together, cutting them apart, sewing together again, Larry McKenney (Beginner Skill Level) cutting them apart one more time turning pieces a bit, You will create your own interpretation of a landscape sewing back together again to form a block. quilt. Starting with background fabric, we will build lay- Class Fee: $10 ers for the middle and foreground using “Misty Fuse”, a Fee Includes: Patter n light weight fusible using fabric paints, and/or markers, Project Size: Full, Queen or smaller details will be brought out to enhance the piece and give it depth and definition. Class Fee: $40 Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: 16”x 20” or 18” x 24”
Q. Pineapples on Steroids Lynnette LeGette (Intermediate Skill Level) This technique requires no special rulers and no trimming to size. Enjoy the fun seeing “robust” results with little to no effort. Also learn techniques for faux piping and two-color binding. Class Fee: $35 Fee Includes: Patter n Tuesday, April 9 1:30-4:00 Project Size: 22” x 53” Part 1 Wednesday, April 10 8:00-4:00 Part 2 S. The Tunic Bible Class-PART 1 Sarah Gunn & Julie Starr (Intermediate Skill Level) Discussing the tunic plackets, trims, fabrics, silhouettes and sleeves, then illustrate the combinations both with real examples and photos. We will take a look at muslins (fitting garment) to check fitting. We are not fitting experts and encourage you to fit the muslin ahead of time. However we will tweak to ensure the proper fit. R. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging Fee Includes: Instr uctions Mary Beth Dunn (Beginner Skill Level) Project Size: size var ies Students will produce an eye catching quilted wall hanging that spells out a 4-letter word. You will learn The Tunic Bible Class-PART 2 basic machine embroidery, trapunto quilting, multiple Sarah and Julie will guide you through cutting and hooping and alignment techniques. You can pick one marking their pattern pieces, followed by placket of these words: LOVE, construction and trim placement. Students will work HOPE, PLAY, GIVE, at their own speed, but those who don’t finish will be IDEA, KIND, YEAH, in a position to easily finish outside of class. Class JOY to create this fun and personalized instruction will focus on placket wall hanging. construction and trim application. Class Fee: $35 Class Fee: $30 (for both par t 1 and par t 2 of class) Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: 7” x 25”
Wednesday, April 10 V. Hot Ziggity Elizabeth Peck (Intermediate Skill Level) T. Global Warming Quilt This quilt is a fun black, white and red quilt. The quilt is on point with set in triangles, and four borders. Candy Simms (Intermediate Skill Level) Make an impressive quilt top from a “simple pattern” Basic quilt top construction knowledge is helpful for by making a small change to add the wow factor! Use this class. production methods to sew strips and blocks. You will Class Fee: $60 become an expert in making and pressing 4-patch Fee Includes: Patter n and fabr ic blocks. The same technique is used for a lap quilt as a Project Size: 74” x 89” king or queen quilt-just more blocks. Class Fee: $30 Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: 48” x 48” W. Origami Purse U. Garments in Half the Time Mickie Rader (Beginner Skill Level) This unique purse has seven pockets with an elastic Sandy Davis (Intermediate Skill Level) closure and some hand sewing is required. For today’s sewist who wants quality construction Class Fee: $10 techniques without all the extra work! If you like to Fee Includes: Patter n and elastic closur e sew, after learning these techniques you will LOVE TO Project Size: 14” x 15” SEW! Sew faster and easier with speed techniques from the garment industry; cutting, pattern preparation, sewing without pins, flat felled seams, pockets, mitering, curves without puckers. Your sewing will be impacted from this point forward. Class Fee: $60 Fee Includes: Pr e-cut fabric samples Project Size: Samples of var ious shor tcut techniques
X. Rugs & Beyond Z. Five Square Table Topper/Runner Lynnette LeGette (Intermediate Skill Level) Expand Patsy Kinman & Linda Evans (Beginner Skill Level) the possibilities of this popular technique as we have fun This table topper/runner is quick and easy, you will learn completing in class. You can make half a rug, one table to put the block together in an unconventional way, to runner, two placemats and two coasters, or two mats for make different design and finishes. This table topper/ machine. You decide. runner has many different ways in which the middle block Class Fee: $35 can be finished. It is fun to see how the block is put to- Fee Includes: Patter n gether and what the finished project looks like. This is a Project Size: 13” x 18” great gift project and can be made quickly when you need a gift. Class Fee: $10 Fee Includes: Patter n Project Size: 15” squar e Y. Necktie Bookshelf Wall Hanging Carol Sargent (Intermediate Skill Level) Make a unique wall hanging that looks like a bookcase. Books are made out of neckties. Class Fee: $10 AA. Up-Style a Sweatshirt into a Cardigan Fee Includes: Wr itten instr uctions Janice Beatty (Beginner Skill Level) Project Size: 21” x 29” Up-style a sweatshirt into a decorated cardigan! Make an original, one of a kind, using a jelly roll or your scraps. Cut and piece squares to form a border down the front, with added pieced pockets, and appliques on the sleeves. Do some “mini” quilting on the pockets and practice a binding technique around the edge before attaching to the shirt. Class Fee: $20 Fee Includes: Instr uctions Project Size: Var ies
BB. Selvedge Table Runner DD. Serger Pintucks, Puffing & Piping Angelique Shah (Beginner Skill Level) Marjorie Baker (Beginner Skill Level) Save all of your selvedges and make this fun and easy Pintucks and puffing make for a perfect pillow. This table runner. All class will give you the opportunity to learn serger selvedges are unique pintucks using the blind hem foot and serger puffing and colorful, so put using the gathering foot in addition to perfecting the them to good use. The rolled hem and gathering features on your serger. table runner size will Participants can expect to complete this ruffled boudoir vary, you can make it as pillow cover by the end of class. Cover fits a 12 inch long or short as you pillow form. Second project of the class: Add some want. This is quilting color to your table and perfect your serging skills while fun, anything goes, no making this quick and easy table runner. Fabric strips boundaries. are serged together using the narrow rolled hem feature Class Fee: $35 to simulate the look of piping. With a bit of origami Fee Includes: Patter n folding, serging, and one single cut, your strata turns Project Size: var ies into the bias-cut center portion for a a”10 minute” table runner. The hardest part is picking out your fabric and deciding what order to sew them. Class Fee: $15 Fee Includes: Patter n, instructions, pillow form Project Size: 18” squar e CC. Tossed 9 Patch Block Jennifer Klee (Intermediate Skill Level) This traditional favorite creates a new look by cutting and rearranging a 9 patch block. Start with charm squares (pre-cut prints) or fat quarters/your own assorted 5” print squares, and light/contrasting center blocks. There are several options for this quilt-for those beyond beginner, consider the challenge of adding sashing, cornerstones and/or an extra border. Whether scrappy or coordinating fabrics, it will be a fun adventure! Class Fee: $38 EE. Freeform Quilt Fee Includes: Patter n Sheila Reinke (Beginner Skill Level) Project Size: 56” x 56” or lar ger The watercolor-looking fabrics in the quilt when sewn together create a column of waterfall effect. What a great quilt to welcome spring back in. Class Fee: $59 Fee Includes: Pattern, fabric for quilt top and binding. Project Size: 66” x 77”
FF. Sunset Landscape HH. Stitching Pillow Larry McKenney (Beginner Skill Level) Sharon Finekenbine (Beginner Skill Level) Participants will receive instruction on the basic design Does your back and neck hurt from doing handwork? elements of a landscape and use of color and then will Using this pillow can help reduce the pain of create their own interpretation of a landscape sunset quilt. prolonged slouched shoulders. It can be used for Starting with the background we will fuse colors for the quilting, crocheting, knitting, hand embroidery, while sunset, layer the batting and backing, and then quilt the reading, using our smart phone, laptop or kindle, or sky. Next, we will continue to add the middle and anything else that needs a little elevation. The class foreground elements. We will add yarn and other will start by making a pin cushion to learn the materials including markers and fabric paints to complete techniques then move onto the stitching pillow. the design and then begin free-motion quilting. Class Fee: $10 Class Fee: $40 Fee Includes: Patter n, fusible inter facing & r ibbon Fee Includes: Pictur es, 10 yar ds of Misty Fuse Project Size: 18” x 18” x 6” Project Size: 16” x 20” II. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging Mary Beth Dunn (Beginner Skill Level) Students will produce an eye catching quilted wall hanging that spells out a 4-letter word. You will learn GG. Paper Pieced Wall Hanging basic machine embroidery, trapunto quilting, multiple Patty Gibian (Beginner Skill Level) hooping and alignment techniques. You can pick one In class you will learn the technique of paper piecing to of these words: LOVE, HOPE, PLAY, GIVE, IDEA, create this lovely wall hanging. You will be sewing on KIND, YEAH, JOY to paper to get perfect points. This wall hanging is made create this fun wall from four blocks. During the class you should be able to hanging. complete the four block and will be given instructions on Class Fee: $35 how to complete the wall hanging. Fee Includes: Patter n Class Fee: $40 Project Size: 7” x 25” Fee Includes: Patter n & “40 Bright and Bold Paper” book by: Carol Doak Project Size: 38” x 38”
Instructor Biographies Mary Averbeck from Covington, Kentucky has been a 4-H agent in Kenton County for nearly 20 years. One of her passions is sewing and quilting which she shares with 4-H youth and adults. Mary has been studying with Judy Niemeyer of Quiltworx and is excited about this approach to paper piecing. It is precise, organized and leads to fantastic results. Marjorie Baker from Georgetown, Kentucky is a University of Kentucky Extension Associate for Clothing and Textiles. She holds a Master’s Degree in Clothing and Textiles from Kansas State University. She serves as the State Coordinator for the Ken- tucky Volunteer Clothing Construction Program and program support for the Kentucky 4-H Apparel and Textiles projects and pro- gram. Janice Beatty from Louisville, Kentucky is a Trained Sewing Instructor and a member of the Louisville ASG Chapter. She started sewing in 4-H, continued by making her clothes, gifts, kid’s clothes, and home décor. She has won four KY State ribbons in Textiles. At her business, “The Sewing Kit”, where she teaches sewing, does home décor and alterations. Sandy Davis from Louisville, Kentucky is a certified Palmer/Pletsch Beginning Sewing teacher, a licensed Martha Pullen Beginning Sewing, Serger Sewing and Heriloom Sewing teacher, a certified Sulky Sit & Sew teacher, a certified Islander Sewing Systems Instructor, and a Master Clothing Volunteer Emeritus, with over 25 years’ teaching experience. Mary Beth Dunn from Lexington, KY is a Kentucky born and raised, blue bleeding, lover of all things quilting! Since she retired from her civil service job as an oceanographer with the federal government in 2014 she has focused her creative talents on designing quilts, making quilts and teaching quilting. She has won 3 Viewer’s Choice Awards and a number of ribbons. She takes hard techniques and turns them into easy and fun improvisational piecing. Her artistic talents shine through in her animal patterns and confetti silhouttes. She teaches free motion quilting on home and long arm machines. She spreads the quilting gospel from shops and guilds across the state of KY and from her home studio in Lexington Linda Evans & Patsy Kinman from Grant County, Kentucky they are Certified Master Clothing Volunteers and have been for more than 10 years, they enjoy teaching children and adults and have taught in Grant and surrounding counties. They have taught at the Sewing Expo in the past years. They have knowledge in sewing, quilting as well as needlework. Sharon Finkenbine from Minster, Ohio has over 50 years of sewing experience. She was a 4-H advisor, worked at a coat facto- ry, a custom sewing company, and recently retired as head of the alterations department of an Ohio bridal shop. She has sewn eve- rything from underwear, outerwear, formal wear, home décor and quilts. Patty Gibian from Shelbyville, Kentucky is a retired middle school teacher who loves patterns! She started quilting after retiring because I was drawn to the geometry of it. For the past two years I have had the pleasure of combining my two passions: teaching and quilting, by teaching a monthly paper piecing class at Birdsong Quilt Shop in Georgetown, KY. Sarah Gunn from Spartenburg, South Carolina area is the creator of the popular sewing blog, Goodbye Valentino. She has inspired thousands of women to renew and learn the skill of sewing. Sarah was selected by Mood Fabrics, Project Runway’s go-to- fabric store as one of the original Mood Sewing Networks bloggers. She is a Coats & Clark contributor, the brand Ambassador for Pfaff Sewing Machines and co-author of “The Tunic Bible.” Jennifer Klee from Versailles, Kentucky learned to sew as a 4-H’er. She has sewn for herself and family since then. She taught sewing to youth and adults during her career as a Kentucky Extension Family & Consumer Science Agent-and continues to teach sewing and quilting in retirement. Lynnette LeGette from Louisville, Kentucky has experience in various areas of sewing (clothing, décor, quilting). Her pri- mary goal is to keep sewing fun while learning techniques that expand new opportunities and provide keys to successful outcomes.
Instructor Biographies Cont. Larry McKenney is from Kenton, Kentucky . He has been creating art quilts for about 5 years. Before that he was a batik artist and painter. He is a retired art, math & science teacher having taught kindergarten through graduate school. He is currently the president of the Stringtown Quilt Guild in Burlington, KY. He has exhibited his art quilts both locally and nationally. Betty Mitchell from Union, Kentucky. She has 30 years in Family & Consumer Sciences Education with middle and high school. Betty also has 14 years in retail sewing with teaching, selling machines and in store management. She has written 2 patterns; “Scalloped Pillow” and “Two Purse”. Elizabeth Peck from Union, Kentucky started quilting about 25 years ago, and has been teaching classes for the last 15 years. She runs a longarm quilting shop out of her home in Union, Kentucky. Mickie Rader from Dillsboro, Indiana has been sewing since she was 4 years old and feels that she can always help someone learn and enjoy learning new things. She has won awards at the national, state and local levels and looks forward to sharing her knowledge. She lives on a farm with her husband and enjoys everyday as a cancer survivor should with faith, hope and love. Shelia Reinke from Omaha, Nebraska started sewing in 2nd grade. Through years of 4-H she found ways to be creative. She taught her first quilting class in 1991 and sponsors 9 quilt retreats every year where she loves to see others get that “creative bug”. Carol Sargent from Deputy, Indiana is a graduate of Northwest Christian University in Eugene, Oregon. She has done a lot of sewing for others as well as making of all of her husband’s suits. After retiring she has enjoyed quilting and teaching quilting clas- ses. Angelique Shah fr om Louisville, Kentucky is a cr eative per son that quilts, sews women’s gar ments, embr oi- ders, paints, and is a practicing Yogi. Angelique has a passion for the creative process and loves trying new things. Angelique is a veteran of the US Navy, and currently runs her own long arm quilting business in her spare time called Mojo Quilts, LLC Candy Simms from Versailles, Kentucky has been sewing since her childhood and is a Certified Master Clothing Volunteer. She owns CLS Originals, a sewing and dressmaking business, and enjoys making quilts and teaching others to sew and make quilts “for fun.” Debbie Stidham from Burlington, Kentucky has been sewing since age 5, taught by her great granny., grandma and mom. She has been a member of Homemakers for over 40 years, retired as a high school math teacher. And she loves to sew! Julie Starr from Charleston, South Carolina area is the co-author of the award winning “The Tunic Bible” is a perennially favor- ite contributor to the 400,000+ global member website Sewing Pattern Review. Her professional career in custom luxury home- building on Kiawah Island, South Carolina provides a skill set which translates easily to garment design and construction. Angie York from Eddyville, Kentucky is the Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent for Lyon County in western Kentucky. She has been sewing since the early age of 8 years old and enjoys garment sewing, craft making , and especially quilting. The best part of her job with the University of Kentucky is teaching other people to love sewing as much as she does.
“It’s Sew Fine” 201 Sewing Expo Registration Form PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY. Complete both sides of this form. Name: Mailing Address: City: Zip Code: E-mail (required): Day Phone: (_____ Evening Phone (_____)_______________________________ Registration Deadline: Wednesday, March 1, 2019 General Registration Fee: Tuesday only, $45.00 Wednesday only, $35.00 Tuesday & Wednesday, $70.00 Registration covers the following meals. Please select the meals that you will be participating: I will be attending Tuesday lunch Yes No I will be attending Tuesday evening banquet Yes No I will be attending Wednesday lunch Yes No ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Showcase of previous Sewing Expo projects: You may bring one item for the Show Case. Please list item: Confirmation: Will be processed after March 1st. You will receive a registration confirmation with class fees and supply lists through e-mail provided or mail. Class fees are due by Friday, March 30, 2019. Cancellation Policy: Cancellation request for full registration refund must be received in writing by Thursday, March 1, 2019. $30.00 cancellation fee will be charged for cancellation requests after Thursday, March 1, 2019. Refunds will not be given for cancellations postmarked after Friday, March 30, 2019 or no-shows on registration fee or class fees. Mail completed form along with money. Make check payable to: Owen County Extension Service For Office Use Only: Sewing Expo Postmark Date ________________________ 265 Ellis Hwy Date Received ________________________ Owenton, KY 40359-9300 Amount Received ____________________ Check Number ________________________ DO NOT SEND CLASS FEES UNTIL YOU HAVE Confirma on Date ___________________ RECEIVED YOUR CLASS CONFIRMATION THROUGH E-MAIL OR MAIL.
“It’s Sew Fine” 2019 Registration will be based on postmark Tuesday, April 9, 2019 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class Selections: (Mark your choices 1 through 3 with 1 being your first choice.) ____A. Coin Quilt with a Little Pizzazz ($28) ____J. Bargello Handbag ($40) ____B. Flower Pot Wall Hanging ($10) ____K. Magic Squares Lap Quilt ($10) ____C. Leaf Table Topper ($25) ____L. Blackwood Cardigan ($15) ____D. Chef/Artist’s Apron ($55) ____M. Tuffet ($70) ____E. Tool Caddy ($35) ____N. Disappearing Hour Glass Quilt ($10) ____F. Mini Cutting Mat Satchel ($20) ____O. Whirlygig Quilt ($59) ____G. Panel Magic ($8) ____P. Landscape Art Quilt ($40) ____H. Hannah’s Quilted Wall Hanging/Table Mat ($36) ____Q. Pineapples on Steroids ($35) ____I. Nesting Fabric Buckets & Microwave ____R. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging ($35) Hot Pad ($20) Tuesday, April 9, 2019 Wednesday, April 10, 2019 1:30 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Class Selection: 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 2-Day Class: If you select class S. The Tunic Bible Class, this will be your class for Tuesday & Wednesday. ____S. The Tunic Bible Class-PART 1 & PART 2 ($30) Wednesday, April 10, 2019 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Class Selections: (Mark your choices 1 through 3 with 1 being your first choice.) ____T. Global Warming Quilt ($30) ____BB. Selvedge Table Runner ($35) ____U. Garments in Half the Time ($60) ____CC. Tossed 9 Patch Block ($38) ____V. Hot Ziggity ($60) ____DD. Serger Pintucks, Puffing & Piping ($15) ____W. Origami Purse ($10) ____EE. Freeform Quilt ($59) ____X. Rugs & Beyond ($35) ____FF. Sunset Landscape ($40) ____Y. Necktie Bookshelf Wall Hanging ($10) ____GG. Paper Pieced Wall Hanging ($40) ____Z. Five Square Table Topper/Runner ($10) ____HH. Stitching Pillow ($10) ____AA. Up-Style a Sweatshirt into a Cardigan ($20) ____II. Trapunto Quilted Wall Hanging ($35) For Further Information, Contact: Judy Hetterman, Owen County Cooperative Extension Service (502) 484-5703 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. EST
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