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Friday, October 12, 2012

Join me at North Carolina Quilt Symposium 2013


The folks at the Tarheel Quilters Guild in charge of the 2013 North Carolina Quilt Symposium have announced their list of teachers, and I’m on it! So mark your calendars for May 23-26, 2013 and plan to join us at Methodist University in Fayetteville, NC. The event includes a quilt show, a special exhibit, vendors, lectures, and 3-1/2 days of fabulous classes by nationally known quilting teachers. There really is something for everyone.

You can stay at a hotel in the area, but I can tell you from experience that it is more fun to stay on campus, where you are close to the action. If you chose to stay in a dorm (handicapped-accessible and air-conditioned), your food is included in the tuition. And in the evenings, it’s like a giant quilters’ pajama party. Since it is Memorial Day weekend, there will also be lots of great events in Fayetteville, which is a military town.

Registration for the Symposium will begin in January 2013. To have a registration packet mailed to you, simply send $5 with your name and address to:

NCQS13 Tarheel Quilters Guild
P.O. Box 36253
Fayetteville, NC 28303

Or you can download the entire packet in January 2013 by going to: www.tarheelquilters.org/Pages/2013NCQuiltSymposium.aspx

There are lots of teachers on this list that I would love to take a class from (but rats! I’ll be busy teaching, too! Class topics will be announced by January.



Hollis Chatelain http://www.hollisart.com 





 



Susan Brubaker Knapp http://www.bluemoonriver.com/



Annette Ornelas   http://southwindquilts.com/
 
 



Anita Grossman Solomon http://makeitsimpler.blogspot.com/



Jane does not have a website, but this link brings you to her book publisher.



Leni Levenson Wiener  http://www.leniwiener.com/



Amy Stewart Winsor http://winsorartquilts.com/





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