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Miami Valley Quilters’ Guild
Presents:
Julianne
Kravetz
Lecture:
Photofabriqué Quilts
7:00
p.m., Tuesday, November 10
Miami
Valley Quilters’ Guild
Fairborn
Senior Center
325 N.
Third Street
Fairborn, Ohio
Visitors
Welcome: $5.00 Speaker Fee
Julianne
will describe the new and exciting Photofabriqué technique she
has developed that will allow you to turn your favorite
photographs into cherished original Fabric Portraits. Using
computer graphics, Julianne transforms photos into one-of-a-kind
appliqué pieces.
Workshop: Photofabriqué Technique
Time and location to be announced.
MVQG Members: $30.00
(Plus $30.00 for pre-paid kit from your photograph.)
Early registration required as photos must be
mail to Julianne for computer work to prepare for the workshop.)
Julianne will create a pattern from a photo
you supply and teach her techniques for fabric selection,
placement, and finishing. Her patterns may be used as individual
portraits or incorporated into art quilts or traditional quilt
designs.
For information, contact: Shari
Brindley at
sharing.stitches(at)yahoo.com
(Click Here to Return to Workshops)
About Julianne . . .
Julianne
Bateman Kravetz was born and raised in Mesa Arizona. She was
fascinated at an early age with the sewing machine and would
often watch at her mothers’ side as play clothes and Sunday
dresses were sewn. Julianne took sewing classes throughout
Junior High and High school, and began to sew for her own
growing family. When all of her five children were in school,
she began to work at a family-owned quilt shop, where she was
exposed to fine cotton fabrics, fine quilts, and the artists who
made them.
The
fabric portraits she saw in books by
Charlotte Warr Anderson and
Deidre Scherer especially
fascinated her. She read their books cover to cover, but became
quite discouraged when she realized that she disliked the hand
appliqué methods of Ms. Anderson and lacked the artistic hand
of Ms. Scherer. Her mother’s birthday was soon approaching, so
she decided to construct a fabric portrait of a favorite
childhood picture as a gift for her. That first attempt created
quite an abstract portrait, but her mother encouraged her and
over the course of several years, Julianne has developed her own
style and technique.
Julianne
has taught classes and workshops in Indiana, Montana, Arizona,
Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and Ontario, and has continued to
expand her business by creating custom portrait patterns for
others. She has also been commissioned by numerous people to
customize fabric portraits.
Julianne
currently lives with her husband in Lexington, Kentucky. She is
the mother of five children and also has four grandchildren (and
a couple more on the way!). Julianne has at times worked at
Quilter’s Square as a Bernina educator.
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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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