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The Peteetneet Museum is absolutely beautiful when the quilts have been hung. Come and see the talented quilters, and take part in the mystery quilt class, home tour & quilt display, trunk show, and the quilter’s yard sale.
Quilt Displays and Awards, Youth Quilt Class, Make and Takes and Open Sew Friday, Demos, Home Tour with Nan Theobald, A Quilters Yard Sale, Trunk Show with Beth Dunkelberger from Paisley Patch Quilts, Opportunity (Raffle) Quilt, Suzanne Jackman (Splendid Speck) and A Mystery Quilt Dinner.
Schedule:
Friday, September 27, 2024
Fun Classes and Trunk Shows:
5:00 p.m: Mystery Quilt Dinner with Suzanne Jackman - $45 Join us for an evening with the exceptionally talented Suzanne Jackman of Splendid Speck. She has created yet another amazing pattern to share with you, but guess what, it's a MYSTERY! The price includes both dinner and the pattern. Select your preferred fabrics and prepare for a delightful night sewing with your quilty friends!
Friday Open Sew with Free Make and Takes Grab a friend or come make new ones! Spend the day sewing whatever your heart desires and participate in the make and takes. Register online and pre-order lunch and check out the supply list for your favorite make and takes. All of these Make and Takes are free with Open Sew registration!
9:00 a.m: Iron Tote Ideal for retreats, sewing classes, or as a gift for your quilting friends, this heat-proof tote for your iron unfolds into an ironing pad measuring 15" x 20". This charming tote reduces trips to the ironing board, allowing you to iron right up until the last minute of class and then safely store the hot iron inside. It's designed to be fat quarter friendly for the main fabric and is sized for a travel iron, not a mini-iron.
11:00 a.m: TV Tray Ever wished for something convenient and nearby to iron on, so you wouldn't have to pause and walk to the ironing board? These ironing boards crafted from TV trays are amazing, incredibly quick, and simple to create! The class will guide you through crafting a removable and washable slipcover for your TV tray. And when it wears out, you can easily remove it and fashion a new one.
12:30 p.m: Pin cushions You won’t want to miss this "make and take" class with Patsy Nelson. Patsy has been so generous to make kits already cut out for these darling pin cushions.
12:30 p.m: Scrappy Stockings Also at 12:30, Patsy will be teaching how to make scrappy Christmas stockings. Like the name says, these are made from scraps. Patsy has some fun tips that you may have never heard of before. She is the queen of resourceful sewing.
1:30 p.m: Foundation Paper Piecing and Tutorial Have you ever wondered how some quilts have perfectly lined up corners and everything about them looks beautiful and exact? A technique called paper piecing allows you to produce this beautiful appearance. Come join us in learning how to do a simple paper/foundation pieced tulip block. It is super fun and beware can be addictive. You will love how your points will pop.
Saturday, September 28, 2024
9:00 a.m - 2:00 p.m: Quilters Yard Sale Discover a treasure trove of quilting finds, gently used and awaiting your creative touch
8:00 a.m: Breakfast Home Tour - $10 Do you know Nan Theobald. Enjoy a light breakfast while you tour her home and enjoy the many quilted creations by her and some quilty friends.
Fun Classes and Trunk Shows:
11:00 a.m: Trunk Show - Free Discover the inspiring creations of not just one, but two quilt artists! Be captivated by the works of Beth Dunkelberger from Paisley Patch Quilts in Nephi and Suzanne Jackman from Splendid Speck. They are sure to not disappoint.
1:00 p.m: Quilted Tree Skirt with Beth Dunkelberger - $20 If creating a Christmas Tree Skirt is on your wish list, now is the perfect opportunity. Come and join the talented Beth Dunkelberger and ensure you have it ready in time for the festive season.
Saturday's Demos:
10:00 a.m: Be a-Frayed, be Very A-Frayed Chenille-ing, Faux Chenille, Slashing or fraying are just a few of the names it is known by. Stack it, sew it, slash it and the result is an original piece of work. Once you learn the basics the sky's the limit. "Chenilled" fabric can be turned into something soft and cuddly like a toy, something practical like potholders, burp clothes, or even a rug. For the ambitious, baby blankets or lap quilts are possibilities. Sorry, I’m not that ambitious.
10:00 a.m: And That's a (cord) Wrap Organize your electrical cords with these adorable, functional, and simple-to-make cord wraps. They're a fantastic method to utilize that last scrap of your cherished fabric you're reluctant to throw away. This project is perfect for beginning sewers. Cord wraps are wonderful for gifts and stocking stuffers.