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CLOSED 5/10 & 5/25

Finish what you started This a purely selfish request. PLEASE finish your projects...then you’ll have something to show in the 7th Annual Winters Outdoor Quilt & Textile Art Festival. (See blue box below for more info.) Why exhibit at this show? We don’t judge. While we should all practice this on a daily basis in all aspects of our lives, the projects entered in our show aren’t judged. They’re just for show. To brag a little about your accomplishments. To encourage conversation about the crafts we all love. But it’s not a competition. Entries are open to the public. You don’t have to be a member of a group to enter. If you’ve got a textile craft you’d like to show off, we encourage you to exhibit with us. Have a smaller item or an item you don’t want outdoors? Some of the exhibits are inside the Winters Community Center. Some items will be in the shop. We can accommodate almost anything. Not just quilts. It’s a showcase for all types of textile art. So no matter what your craft, we’d like you to show it off.

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Forms due 6/1/2015

Classes Quilt Sleeve Workshop

French Binding Workshop

Instructor: Patti Hadrava May 7 & Jun 4 (Th u r s d ay) 11:00am-3:00pm (1-hour spots) Free

Instructor: Patti Hadrava May 15 (Fr i d ay), 10: 30am -1:30pm $15

Planning to enter a quilt in this year's Outdoor Quilt Festival but dread the 'must have a sleeve' requirement? Attend this workshop and learn how to make a sleeve and attach it to your quilt.

Mondo Bag Instructor: Nancy Candelo May 9 (Sat u r d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm $35 + pattern This is a fun BIG bag, with Mondo meaning big, large. The squares will be arranged on fusible interfacing, sewing up fast and all the intersections matching effortlessly.

4th of July Table Runner Instructor: Karen Van Hoosear May 13 (Wed n es d ay), 6: 00p m -9:00pm $20 + book A great way to use your scraps or stash. Make it a holiday theme or match to your décor.

Carnival S Blocks Instructor: Patti Hadrava May 14 (Th u r s d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm $35 + book A great use for a jelly roll or pull from your scrap stash. The scrappier the better. From the book “Kaffe Quilts Again”. Additional benefit of taking a class at Cloth Carousel: 10% off class supplies AND 10% off your entire purchase the day of class. Taking a class somewhere else? 10% off supplies for ANY upcoming class or retreat— even if it isn’t a Cloth Carousel event… just bring your supply list with you when shopping.

Learn traditional French binding...how to sew your strips together, turn those corners so they look just right, and attach the final strips so they fit perfectly.

Faux Piping Binding Workshop Instructor: Patti Hadrava May 15 (Fr i d ay),2: 00p m -5:00pm $15 Learn to make faux piped binding. It looks as if you put piping in your binding, but using an easier technique.

Uneven Plaid Instructor: Pattie Macy May 17 (Su n d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm $35 A great way to use a big pattern you want to highlight.

Fat Quarter Quickies—Pixy Stix Instructor: Patti Hadrava May 21 (Th u r s d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm $35 + book This is a skill-building class that can also help use up your stash. This quilt features quick cutting and quick piecing. Make the quilt any size you want from the 10" x 10" finished blocks.

Beginning Hand Applique Instructor: Nancy Candelo May 30 (Sat u r d ay), 1: 00p m -5:00pm $25 In this class you will learn the basic method of needle turn hand applique using freezer paper for your template.

Visit www.ClothCarousel.com for calendar updates.

Classes Finish It! with Patti Hadrava

Fourth Friday Fun—It’s a Mystery

Jun 11 (Th u r s d ay), 10: 30am -3:30pm $25

Instructor: Annette Blandin Jun 26 (Fr i d ay), 4: 00p m -9:00pm $30

Bring your unfinished project from Patti’s classes to work on and get them done. Got a UFO that’s not from a Patti class? That’s O.K...she can still help you get it done.

Super Tote

A really easy, striking design. You’ll be glad you signed up! The project is a mystery but dinner doesn’t have to be. There will be plenty of time to enjoy Downtown Winter’s Fourth Friday Feast.

Instructor: Mel Draper Jun 12 (Fr i d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm Four Square X $35 + pattern Instructor: Pattie Macy Jun 27 (Sat u r d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm A generous size tote bag with great $35 features. Makes a great diaper or Great way to use a jelly roll or scraps. beach bag.

Lone Star Swirl Instructor: Annette Blandin Jun 13 (Sat u r d ay), 10: 00am -5:00pm $40

Let Annette show you the easy way to make this dramatic quilt.

Quick Quarter Quilts Instructor: Patti Hadrava Jun 28 (Su n d ay), 10: 30am -4:30pm $35 + book Another great quilt from “Quick Trip Quilts” by Eleanor Burns.

Every Month Batik Club (membership required) May 5/Jun 2, 5: 00p m -7:00pm

1st Tues

Make A Difference (M.A.D.) Mondays Every Monday 10: 30am -4:30pm

Register for classes in the shop, by phone, or on the website. Payment must be made at time of registration.

Modern Quilt Group May 26/Jun 23, 5:00p m -8:00pm

Cancellation Policies A minimum number of students is required to hold each class. You are encouraged to register early. In the event that a class does not have the minimum number of students, we will notify the students 5 days prior to the class. You may cancel your place in a class up to 7 days before the first class session to receive a refund, unless otherwise noted. If you cancel less than 7 days before the class you will receive a store credit only if we can fill your place.

4th Tues

Open Sew 1st & 4th Tues May 5&26/Jun 2&23, 10:30am -4:30pm The Applique Society May 7/Jun 4, 5: 00p m -8:00pm

1st Thurs

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