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Victoria Quilters' Guild  Workshops 2012
Spring Fling and Fall Frolic
One of the mandates of the Victoria Quilters Guild is education about quilting.  Traditionally, the guild has held workshop Saturdays in the fall and the spring as a benefit to the members.  The sessions are subsidized by the guild and are a way for members to get together, to learn something new and to have fun. We encourage you to participate in the Spring Fling. For new members it will be another chance to meet your fellow members.

Spring Fling 2011 Fall Frolic 2011 Spring Fling 2012 
 
 

 
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If you have suggestions for workshops, requests for a certain type of workshop or if you wish to be a presenter please contact  Catherine Winter, Workshops Chairperson   workshops@victoriaquiltersguild.org  
WORKSHOPS FOR 2012
February 18 Shattered Angles At the Citadel with Susan Purney Mark
Shattered Angles is the perfect quilt for fat quarters or a secret stash of wonderful fabrics! Susan’s book “Accent on Angles-Easy Strip Set Quilts” from Martingale & Co. is based on this technique.

Susan Purney Mark - Shattered Angles
Saturday, February 18, 2012
9 AM - 4 PM at the Salvation Army Citadel
Price not set as yet.


Description:
Join Susan for her most popular workshop and discover the many joys of working with colour in an exciting new technique that is full of surprises. Stacked and sliced fabrics combined with bold, contrasting strips create visual excitement in your quilt. Students can work with a planned colour palette or make it scrappy, every fabric is perfect for a Shattered Angles quilt! Finished size and layout is flexible, make it big or small, students will be given lots of options for quilt design and finishing. Shattered Angles is the perfect quilt for fat quarters or a secret stash of wonderful fabrics! Susan’s book “Accent on Angles-Easy Strip Set Quilts” from Martingale & Co. is based on this technique.

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