For the past several years the Queen of Quilting Arts has sponsored Make-It University at the International Quilt Festival in Houston, Texas. Right in the middle of the show floor you find a large space with several artists demonstrating their techniques (Open Studios) and a classroom space open to the view of all the passersby. Patricia "Pokey" Bolton is one solid bundle of energy (I think she shoots caffeine directly into her veins) and things get pretty lively as she hosts her own classes and draws names from the jar of hopefuls who might want to take a class.
I had a ton of fun both presenting in Open Studios and teaching on MIU class last year and have the great pleasure of doing so again this October. If you happen to be down on the show floor and need a spot to rest your feet - throw your name in the jar to see if you win the lottery and get into my "Hopes, Wishes, and Dreams Booklet" class. We'll be doing a number of quick and easy little surface design techniques on both fabric and paper and having a ton of fun to boot!
See you there!
Lyric, your book just arrived and it is wonderful! Granted I have only read bits and pieces, and looked at the gorgeous photos, but I am thrilled with what I have seen and wanted you to know. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI got the book yesterday...spent the last few minutes before I fell asleep getting into it...I love the quotes and the insights from different Quilt Artists...am enjoying it immensely...
ReplyDeleteKerry
That looks so neat! Can I put my name in the jar right now!? Great blog and your book looks really interesting. Can't wait to see the spread about your studio in the magazine too.
ReplyDeleteAnna
Gee, and I thought I was busy!