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Miami Valley
Quilters’ Guild Presents:
Annette Kennedy
Lecture:
Possibilities with Paint
7:00
p.m., Tuesday, August 11
Miami Valley Quilters’ Guild
Fairborn Senior Center
325 N.
Third Street
Fairborn, Ohio
Visitors
Welcome: $5.00 Speaker Fee
Annette
will present slide show of pictorial quilts before they were
painted on and what effects (details, shadows, depth) were
achieved with fabric paint. She will be showing quilts she has
painted on and samples of painted fabrics: commercially printed
and on PDF (Prepared for Dying Fabric).
WORKSHOPS:

Painting
Calla Lilies
NEW DATE:
Wednesday, August 12
9:30 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. (1-hour lunch break)
LOCATION:
Appalachian Quilts, 7577 Dayton-Springfield Rd. (SR 444), Enon
- (937) 863-0070
MVQG Members: $55.00
(Plus $10.00 Pattern Fee)
This 5-hour class is your chance to try fabric
painting without having to purchase all the supplies first.
Learn a few simple painting techniques to create three dramatic
calla lilies on an 13.25" by 15.5" inch project. You will be
using Setacolor textile paints. You will start with the
basic flower shapes cut out of fabric and then paint on the
details. You will be working from a kit provided in class
and using
paints, brushes, and mediums provided.
SUPPLY LIST
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Fabric
and paper scissors
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Scotch
Tape
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2
mechanical pencils
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1
plastic grocery bag for trash
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Pen and
paper to take notes
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Small
blow dryer with extension cord
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Small
roll of paper towel
Note: Kit
contains fabrics and materials to make the center portion of the
wall hanging. Border fabrics are not included and will not be
needed during class.
$10.00
Discount for Those Enrolled in Both Workshops
You do NOT have to take one to do the other.
For information,
contact: Shari Brindley at
sharing.stitches(at)yahoo.com
Visit Annette's website:
www.annettekennedy.com
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From Photo, To
Pattern, To Quilt
NEW DATE:
Thursday, August 13
9:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M. (1-hour lunch break)
LOCATION:
Appalachian Quilts, 7577 Dayton-Springfield Rd. (SR 444), Enon
-
(937) 863-0070
MVQG Members: $55.00
(Plus $7.00 Pattern Fee)
In this 6-hour class, learn how to turn a
photograph into a pattern and then into a quilt. Also learn how
to make an artist’s facing to finish the edges. You will learn
the process by making Rocky Mountain Sunrise using fused
appliqué technique. Class is not intended for facial portraits.
SUPPLY
LIST
Fabric:
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Wonder
Under fusible web, 17” wide: 2 yards (or your favorite
fusible web product)
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White or
natural muslin for foundation: 27”wide x 22” high
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Three
large white(ish) clouds: 1 to 3 different fat quarters of
mottled white, mottled off white, mottled light beige, or
mottled gray (could also use some fabrics with glitter or
sparkle on them)
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Center
sky: mottled apricot 27”wide x 11” high
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Upper
blue sky: mottled blue 27”wide x 10” high
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Blue-gray cloud in lower sky: mottled or somewhat
horizontally striped blue-gray 27” wide x 6” high
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Miscellaneous small scraps for small clouds ranging from
mottled blue and violet, mottled blue and gray, sunrise
pinks, apricots, and pale oranges
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Large
dark gray rock: dark mottled or marbled gray 18”wide x 4”
high
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Medium
gray rock: medium mottled or marbled gray 13”wide x 4” high
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Light
gray rock: light mottled or marbled gray 4” square
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Blue and
green near large mountain: mixed blue and green 20”wide x
8” high
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Gray-blue-green rocky area on blue green near mountain:
mottled gray-blue-green 10”wide x 5” high
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Tree
clumps on rocky area: scraps of fabric resembling trees or
vegetation
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Green
near mountain: green with any kind of appropriate scaled
tree design
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Blue
distant mountain ridges: scrap pieces of blues ranging from
light to dark. Can mix in some greens or blue-greens if
desired. Largest piece would need to be 12”wide x 4” high.
You will need 11 different fabrics if you don’t want any
repeated. Remember they need enough contrast to be seen as
individual mountains. Printed textures can help add
contrast.
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Large
tree in center: mottled light, medium, and dark green
(batik or tight weave fabric works best) 5”wide x 12”high
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Trees in
upper corner: Small scraps of 2 shades of brown for
branches, 4 to 5 shades of greens for needle balls (small
scraps of batik or tight weave fabric works best)
Sewing
Supplies:
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Pins,
large fabric scissors, very sharp small fabric scissors,
paper scissors, (no sewing machine required)
Other:
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One
photograph that you would like to make into a quilt blown up
on a copier to approximately 8”x10” (in color or black and
white) Note:You will trace this in class, but will not make
a quilt from it during class. We will be making “Rocky
Mountain Sunrise”.
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One
overhead transparency film sheet, 8 ½ “ x 11” (can also
purchase from the teacher for .50 cents)
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One
Sharpie Ultra-Fine Point permanent marker
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Thin
plywood board or some firm surface (a foamcore board, which
can be purchased at an art supply store, will work or even a
thick piece of stiff cardboard) a little larger than the
project (project size 25” wide x 22” high) covered with
towel or other iron on-able surface (secured with masking
tape on back). We pin the pattern down to the board and
assemble the project on top of it so it needs to be this
size.
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Mechanical
pencil and block gum eraser (an eraser that doesn’t smear is
the goal here)
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A small
set of colored pencils
Optional,
but very good to have: mini craft iron with extension cord (the
kind that has a very small triangular head). These could be
shared between 2 to 4 people.
$10.00
Discount for Those Enrolled in Both Workshops
You do NOT have to take one to do the other.
For information,
contact: Shari Brindley at
sharing.stitches(at)yahoo.com
Visit Annette's website:
www.annettekennedy.com
(Click Here to Return to Workshops)
About Annette . .
.
Annette
grew up in Kettering, Ohio. As a young girl she learned to sew,
crochet, knit, embroider, and do needlepoint from her mother and
grandmother. Drawing and experimenting with watercolors and
pastels was a much-loved pastime, although she never had any
formal instruction, except for a few folk art painting classes
as an adult. Annette has always loved to create. Even in cooking
she can’t resist changing a recipe or making something totally
new and original.
As a
young adult Annette worked in the dental laboratory field
fabricating crown and bridgework. After marrying her husband,
who was on a military career path, she had the opportunity to
live in several locations on the east and west coasts of the
United States and in Puerto Rico. During those years she worked
as a cosmetologist and later as a retail merchandiser for
Hallmark Greeting Cards.
Annette
learned to quilt as an adult from her mother and grandmother who
had been quilting for years, doing everything by hand. Annette
got hooked on quilting when her mother started piecing quilts by
machine and the process no longer seemed so time-consuming.
After making several traditional bed quilts over several years,
in the summer of 2003 Annette then moved on to creating her own
original landscape and pictorial art quilts.
After
her husband Rick's retirement from military service in 2001,
they have settled in Longmont, Colorado with their kitties. They
have one son Nathan who is currently serving in the U.S. Army,
along with his new wife Ashley, as a JAG Officer.
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The Miami Valley Quilters' Guild meets at 7:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of
each month
at the Fairborn, Ohio, Senior Citizens Center.
Visitors are welcome.
A $5.00 fee is charged for non-members
when the program includes a professional speaker
from outside the guild.
Miami Valley
Quilters' Guild
P.O. Box 340141
Beavercreek, OH 45434
mvqgoh@aol.com
The Miami Valley Quilters' Guild is a
member of the National Quilting Association (NQA)
www.nqaquilts.org
Chapter OH616
If you have
suggestions (constructive), ideas (innovative), or comments
(encouraging),
contact Ed Chamness at:
mvqgoh@aol.com
To
discourage "phishing" and to protect member privacy, e-mail
addresses are listed with (at) in place of @
and telephone numbers are listed without punctuation.
Most e-mail links remain active.
This site was
graciously donated by Quiltropolis Enterprises of
Quiltropolis.net
Thank you to Mike and Beth! (and Becki, too)
Miami
Valley Quilters' Guild
An Ohio Quilt Guild
for Quilters and Fabric Artists in Dayton and Southwest Ohio
The
Miami Valley Quilters' Guild is more than just a club, we are
a diverse group with more than 200 members from all areas of
interest and all quilting skill
levels. Members include quilters, quilt collectors,
quilting teachers, designers and those simply interested in the
art and craft of quilting. Members of the group have varied
interests: traditional quilts and fabric art - hand piecing and
machine work - long-arm machine quilting, home machine quilting
and, of course, hand quilting.
As do other quilt guilds, clubs, and groups in Ohio, the Miami
Valley Quilters' Guild
provides quilters with education and instruction through classes and workshops;
inspiration and
growth through meetings featuring accomplished quilters, quilt designers,
and
quilting teachers;
fellowship and support through meetings, retreats, programs, our newsletter, and
our website; and encouragement and recognition through quilt shows, show-and-tell sessions,
challenges, charitable activities, and other
events. We join other Ohio quilt guilds in promoting the history
and tradition of quilting and embrace all quilting techniques, styles, and
methods.
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