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The last 30+ years of Sue Beevers' life has been spent immersed in the fiber world. As a spinner, weaver, and dyer, she has traveled extensively giving lectures and workshops. Sue is also a quilter and painter. She has published numerous articles on related fiber topics, and has been a mentor for the HGA Learning Exchange, a reviewer for the COE Weaving, and an examiner for the COE Spinning. Sue has written a book: Off the Shelf Fabric Painting, published by C&T Publications, and has been a guest artist on HGTV's Simply Quilts. Additionally, she has a new fabric line, Daylily Fields, which will be produced by RJR Fabrics in 2006.

Sue's painted and quilted images are developed from her life experiences, and are indicative of her curiosity and need to see more than just the immediate visual impression. She does not see herself as an illustrator of a particular moment, or of a specific object. Instead, her interest lies in depicting the visual experience: flowers and trees gently move with the breeze; She sees new colors and patterns as she walks around and views things from different angles; and sometimes, when she looks very closely, she can almost see what is within.........

Classes by Sue

Pillowcases     close

Splatters, Splashes, and Splotches       close

Eldrid Røyset Førde lives on a small, remote island on the west coast of Norway. She has been involved in textile related activities some way or other almost all her life, and became interested in patchwork and quilting in the late eighties. Being a school teacher by profession, it was no big step to start teaching patchwork classes locally soon after, and she has since been teaching and lecturing throughout Scandinavia.

In 1999 she entered the international scene with her prize winning Kameleon Quilts™, which she was also invited to show on HGTV's Simply Quilts in episode # 1116.

In addition to her fascination with three dimensional and folding techniques, she has also been experimenting with photos in textiles, using the knowledge she has gained in this area in several small and larger commissions.

Through her business Kameleon Tekstildesign she has self published a few patterns, including the patterns for the Kameleon Quilts™.

You can see all her patterns and more of her work at her website.

Classes by Eldrid

Somerset Patchwork     close

Nine Patch Kameleon       close

Maria Hrabovsky likes to say that she has been involved in sewing and needlework since the age of two because that’s when she first asked for a needle and thread so she could “sew.” She started actual sewing lessons in grades 7 and 8 after which she sewed clothing for herself and later for her family.

Her fascination with quilts started in first grade when her teacher read stories about pioneers and their quilts and to this day, scrap quilts are her favourites. She started quilting in 1985. In 2001 she realized that a great deal of her husband’s art work would make great quilt patterns so she began designing and selling patterns based on them and then began designing her own patterns as well.

Maria and Michael and their quilts have appeared in Quiltmaker, The Canadian Quilter, and Miniature Quilt Ideas. They were interviewed for a series on Couples in the Quilt Business for The Professional Quilter. Maria’s quilts have been shown at three International Quilt Markets. She was an elementary school teacher for 10 years after which she retired to raise a family. She now enjoys teaching quilting.

You can visit her web site at Maria Michaels Designs
You can find some of her quilts at Quilts for Sale

Class by Maria

Your First Quilt     close


Since 1970, artist Vicki L. Johnson has been creating quilted and painted artworks. Her work uses landscapes and seascapes for inspiration.

Vicki is a graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in graphic design. She worked in that field for ten years before devoting her time to quilts. She has taught classes in traditional and contemporary quilting, fabric painting, dyeing and soft sculpture for quilt stores, guilds and the College of the Redwoods. Currently, she is a freelance teacher lecturing and teaching for Guilds and quilt conferences. She is the author of Paint and Patches published by the American Quilter's Society.

Vicki has won many awards with her quilts including a first place at the American Quilter's Society show in 1995 and 1988, a second place in 1994 and several honorable mentions. At the Pacific International Quilt Festival, she won the Best Interpretation of Theme in 1994 and Best Pictorial in 2001. At the International Quilt Festival, her quilt won Best Innovative in 1991, first place Art in 1993, and third place Pictorial 2001.

The painted quilts of Vicki L. Johnson have been seen in international exhibitions and collections, private and corporate. They are owned by the Oregon Coast Aquarium, the Museum of the American Quilter's Society, Valley Oak Dental Group, Fairfield Processing Corp., Mountain Bell and private collectors in America, Canada, England, Sweden and Switzerland.

To see more of Vicki's work, visit her web site.

Class by Vicki

Apple Blossoms Painting     close


For almost 30 years (hooboy, doesn't that push the time machine button), Eleanor Levie has worked as a needlework and crafts editor, author, and book producer, with quilting as a specialty. Her most recent book is Skinny Quilts & Table Runners, from That Patchwork Place/ Martingale. She produced eight volumes of the Rodale's Successful Quilting Library series, authored Great Little Quilts, co-authored Country Living Country Quilts, and was the editor of Fast, Fun & Easy Fabric Bowls, among many other books and magazines. With American Quiltmaking: 1970-2000, she added quilt historian to her portfolio.

Elly is a quilter herself, with a special passion for inspiring new and experienced quilters. She loves to see them incorporate crafts and innovative techniques into their work and to appreciate quilts as art and as craft. Elly presents slide lectures, often on quilt history and art quilts, to guilds and groups. Her workshops broaden the opportunities for exciting creative expression in surface design and embellishment.

Home is Bucks County, PA. Learn more at her web site.

Class by Eleanor

Button, Button, YOU'VE Got the Button!     close


Therese May began making quilts in 1965 and is widely recognized as one of the leaders in the field of Art Quilts. She has exhibited throughout the United States, Europe and Japan. She travels, giving lectures and workshops, encouraging students to get in touch with their own creativity. She has appeared on the HGTV television show Simply Quilts and has taught at Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts; the Cleveland Institute of Art as well as for many other venues. Therese has written articles for Quilters Newsletter Magazine as well as American Quilter Magazine. She is known for her energetic and innovative pictorial art quilts and is very prolific in this medium.

"Each and every one of us is creative. Each child is born with creativity. This is part of who we are. Each person is unique and capable of expressing something which reflects his/her own individual quality. There is a Creative Spiritual Energy which flows through us all, and which connects us all together. I believe that we can use this energy to create whatever we want to experience in life."

To see more of Therese's work, visit her web site.

Class by Therese

Quilted Portraits     close


Cindy Mccoy, known to many as MsDesigns, discovered the world of quilting in 1993. She started the company CD Designs where she sold her own applique designs. In 1997 Cindy fell in love with English Paper Piecing. Her first finished project was a king size grandmothers flower garden quilt as a gift to her mom. Cindy traveled around the USA doing quilt shows as a vendor. At the quilt shows, She would teach Freezer Paper Applique and English paper piecing. After about 5 years of traveling, Cindy decided to move her company to the Internet. Through CD Designs web site, She taught quilters all over the world. She spent most of her free time creating new projects to put on her web site. Wanting to provide even more to the quilting word, she decided to setup and organize an on-line quilting school. That is when QuiltCampus was born, 2005.
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Freezer Paper Applique     close


A native Californian, Scarlett Rose learned to quilt in 1976 and began teaching in 1986. Scarlett has taught for quilt guilds, shops and conferences throughout the United States and has taught twice in Japan. She is the author of two books, Celtic Style Floral Applique and Baskets: Celtic Style, both published by AQS, and has a line of quilt patterns published by Seams To Be.

Celtic applique is Scarlett's specialty, partly because of her heritage (She's half Scottish/Irish and half Japanese) and also because of her lifelong fascination with all kinds of knotwork. She knows a wide variety of techniques for doing Celtic applique, and does teach applique by hand or machine. Her Celtic designs reflect her exploration of the art form, from traditional Celtic knotwork to her own unique blend of Asian and Celtic.

You can learn more about Scarlett at her website.

Class by Scarlett

Basic Celtic for Hand Applique     close

Intermediate Celtic Design     close


Nadine Ruggles has been sewing and crafting since childhood, and was caught by the quilting bug in 1990. She wanted to make "just one (large) quilt" for the bed, and, of course, couldn't stop quilting after that. Being mostly self-taught, Nadine sees each new quilt as a challenge, and she applies her special talents for fabric selection, precision piecing, elegant quilting and unexpected embellishments to traditional blocks to create innovative quilt art pieces.

She enjoys choosing fabrics, finding the perfect fabric for a certain block or pattern, and putting different colors and fabrics together to create new effects. Her work is a collection of many styles, some quilts are decidedly traditional, while others are more innovative or in the art quilt genre. Quilts and projects with many different fabrics are the most interesting and challenging to her.

Nadine lives in Gerlingen, Germany, where she teaches classes and workshops in machine quilting, embellishment, and color and fabric selection, and provides Pfaff sewing machine training classes. Her quilts have been exhibited across the United States in quilt shows, galleries and museums, and her work has been published in books by the American Quilter's Society.

You can learn more about Nadine at her website.

Class by Nadine

Machine Quilting - Master the Basics     close


I'm Karen Whiteside, aka the Passionate Quilter, and have a love of quilting that dates back to 1988. I hand quilted for 3 years on donated tops, then had to learn to make my own tops. I gleaned all I could from books and wishing there were classes to shorten the learning curve!

Maybe that is why I love teaching beginners. I can help shorten that learning curve. Mostly I love seeing the light bulbs go off and seeing how happy they are when they realize they can make something beautiful.

I teach at a JoAnn ETC store and local quilt shops. In 2004, I opened my own Studio, where I hold classes, retreats and PJ Parties! I'm always trying to learn the newest quilting techniques to share with others.

I've had a few quilts hang in Houston in special exhibits, including the 9-11 exhibit in 2000. That quilt is in the America: From the Heart book by Karey Bresnehan. It was also selected to go on the world tour until 2004.

I'm just an ordinary gal with an extraordinary passion for quilting!

To find out more about Karen, just visit her website. You can also visit her blog.

Class by Karen

Hearts O'Plenty Tablerunner     close


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