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WELCOME: The Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. welcomes you to the Sacramento Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festival at Cal Expo. At our show you will find a wide variety of Sewing, Quilting, Needle-art and Craft supply exhibits from many quality local and national companies. In addition, you will have the opportunity to participate in one or more of the many “Make and Take” Workshops or FREE educational Seminars. Your ticket is good all three days of the show — so please take your time and don’t miss any of the exciting new products, techniques or educational ideas. Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. Chris Butler and Eric Spillett 800-7 1 (RUSTY) 2022 South 2100 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 (801)463-1200; Fax: (801) 463-1201 SHOW RULES: The following rules are established for everyone’s comfort and safety. We hope these guidelines will help make this event as enjoyable as possible. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH - Please do not touch the displays. If you would like help with a display, please ask the exhibitor for assistance. CHILDREN - Children must be supervised at all times by an adult. We do not recommend small children participate in the workshops. FOOD-DRINKS-SMOKING - There will be no food or drinks permitted on the show floor, except in the concession areas. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building. VIDEOS-PHOTOGRAPHS-SKETCHING - Photography, video taping, or sketching of the exhibitors’ booths or merchandise is not permitted. SEW CREATIVE & COLORFUL! LOTS OF NEW & EXCITING EXHIBITORS! Sacramento Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival March 16, 17 & 18, 2017 Cal Expo (Building C & D) Parking in Lot D PLATINUM SPONSORS FREE COPY
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WELCOME:The Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. welcomes you to the Sacramento Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festival at Cal Expo.At our show you will find a wide variety of Sewing, Quilting, Needle-art and Craft supply exhibits from many quality local and national companies. In addition, you will have the opportunity to participate in one or more of the many “Make and Take” Workshops or FREE educational Seminars.Your ticket is good all three days of the show — so please take your time and don’t miss any of the exciting new products, techniques or educational ideas.Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc.Chris Butler and Eric Spillett800-71 (RUSTY)2022 South 2100 EastSalt Lake City, Utah 84108(801) 463-1200; Fax: (801) 463-1201

SHOW RULES:The following rules are established for everyone’s comfort and safety. We hope these guidelines will help make this event as enjoyable as possible.

PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH - Please do not touch the displays. If you would like help with a display, please ask the exhibitor for assistance.

CHILDREN - Children must be supervised at all times by an adult. We do not recommend small children participate in the workshops.

FOOD-DRINKS-SMOKING - There will be no food or drinks permitted on the show floor, except in the concession areas. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building.

VIDEOS-PHOTOGRAPHS-SKETCHING -Photography, video taping, or sketching of the exhibitors’ booths or merchandise is not permitted.

able to analize any block you see. Visit our booth and website: www.Guidelines4Quilting.com.Classroom #2, 1:00 pm

BETTER BE GOOD; BETTER BE FASTLinda Winner (booth #517)We all want to create nice looking projects, but who has the time? I’ll show you lots of projects that can be done superquick and super nice. You’ll be the envy of all your quilting, sewing, and embroidery friends! Classroom #2, 3:00 pm

DESIGN HACKS WITH THE CRAFT-N-CUT SOFTWARE Hope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)Do you see all types of cute projects on Pinterest and wonder how you can make something similar? From candle pillars to glass etching to graphic t-shirt designs, join Hope Yoder as she shows you how to re-create trendy designs using Craft-N-Cut Software and the ScanNCut digital cutter. Release your creativity with the powerful combination of a software program that allows you unlimited design potential and a digital cutter designed to easily cut through a variety of media. Hope will walk you through getting started to showing how easily it is to design and then cut out a project using the exclusive Save-To-Cut feature of the Craft-N-Cut software. Classroom #1, 11:00 am

APPLYING IRON ONDESIGNS MADE EASY &WARDROBE ENHANCEMENTJanet Taylor (booth #713)Learn how Iron-on applications can be done and see how easy designs can be applied with a regular iron. I give a complete demonstration, takequestions on applying designs as well as give information on creating and personalizing designs. Not only will you see the ease of enhancing your wardrobe, but also on saving your favorite garment with a stain or taking a simple T-shirt and changing theneckline, making it the perfect scoop neck. Attendees receive a free design, and there will be a drawing for free merchandise.Classroom #2, 12:00 noon

BECOME THE SMARTEST QUILTER IN YOUR GUILD BY GUIDELINES4QUILTING John Brady (booth #710)Anyone can follow a pattern where all the seam allowance math and when and where to use Half vs. Quarter Square Triangles is already done for you. But if you’re one of those quilters who still asks questions like:• Why is Seam Allowance Math so

complicated today?• What do I need to know to resize a

pattern?• What’s the difference between half and

Quarter Square Triangles and how do you decide which to use?

then this class is for you! You’ll gain a clearer understanding of patterns and be

DIGITAL CUTTING FOR QUILTERS & MACHINE EMBROIDERERSHope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)From applique to pieced quilt blocks, use tried and true “old school” and new innovative techniques to make your work quicker, easier and more accurate! Hope will unlock the door to more fun than you ever dreamed possible when combining the Scan N Cut with your embroidery machine. Learn the basics of digital cutting, from the types of material you can cut, cut speed and pressure, blade settings to tools and must have notions. Join Hope for her digital cutting SOS stories as she shares how to “fix it” using tips and tricks she has learned along the way. This is a great workshop for anyone who owns a ScanNCut, or for anyone who wants to find out more before making that investment. Classroom #1, 10:00 am

GO! MAKE QUILTS Tammy Miller w/ AccuQuilt (booth #400)Want to start quilting quickly? Is the cutting process preventing you from making the most of your valuable quilting time? See and be inspired by the time saving cutting process of the most innovative cutting tools available. Fast accurate cuts every time, leave you more time to sew. Gather tips and techniques for getting the most use of your fabric using the AccuQuilt GO! Cutters.Classroom #1, 12:00 Noon

LESS THAN TRADITIONAL QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE / THE BASICS)Raylene Salazar (booth #H)Come and learn the basic pattern for quick and easy circle quilts! This pattern is easy enough for a new quilter but fast and fun for all! Make Pin Cushions to King Size quilts and everything in between. Never be afraid of circles again! With LTT you can get lots of different looks. The possibilities are endless! In addition we will show you some of our favorite and most useful notions! Everyone is welcome!Classroom #2, 11:00 am

MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO / MOVING ON) Raylene Salazar (booth #H) Now that you have seen the basic pattern in class 1 in this, a continuation of Less Than Traditional we will open up a world of possibilities! We will show you by making a simple block change or slight variation to the original that you can get the look of many traditional

patterns. Learn to use up that stash of fabric you already have! We will also show how easy it is to use Less Than Traditional to make beautiful flowers for all seasons. No worries if you missed class one, simply come by the booth and we will catch you up. Classroom #2, 2:00 pm

QUILTER’S RULE! Patricia Simmons w/ Quilter's Rule (booth #203)Do you have a home machine and are ready to step beyond stitching in the ditch and meandering? Perhaps you have heard of a particular foot you can put on your home machine to use templates when quilting? Or perhaps you have a mid- or long-arm machine and you want try using templates? Learn the basics of machine quilting with templates (aka rulers). Find out: Why templates are made out of different thicknesses; Strategies for getting really small or getting points. Get the facts and knowledge before you leap into the exciting world of templates and all the possibilities.Classroom #1, 1:00 pm

QUILTERS SELECT R&K Distributing (booth #205)What products do master quilters select to ensure the best finished results? From thread selection to needles to fabric preparation, this session will be filled with hints and tips for making your next quilt project your best!Classroom #1, 2:00 pm

TOTAL QUILTER R&K Distributing (booth #205)Design, master a variety of quilting techniques, organize your quilt block by block on your computer, then decorate your blocks using motifs and decorative stippling. Explore the ease of functionality within the Total Quilter program. Partnered with your embroidery machine this unique software program gives you the tools to create the extraordinary quilt projects of your dreams.Classroom #1, 3:00 pm

SEW CREATIVE & COLORFUL!LOTS OF NEW & EXCITING EXHIBITORS!

Sacramento Quilt,Craft & Sewing Festival

March 16, 17 & 18, 2017Cal Expo (Building C & D)

Parking in Lot D

PLATINUM SPONSORS

FREE

COPY

10:00 AM 11:00 AM 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM

Classroom

Raylene SalazarLess than

Traditional/ (Class One / The

Basics)

1

Classroom2

EXHIBITOR SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS:able to analize any block you see. Visit our booth and website: www.Guidelines4Quilting.com.Classroom #2, 1:00 pm

BETTER BE GOOD; BETTER BE FASTLinda Winner (booth #517)We all want to create nice looking projects, but who has the time? I’ll show you lots of projects that can be done superquick and super nice. You’ll be the envy of all your quilting, sewing, and embroidery friends! Classroom #2, 3:00 pm

DESIGN HACKS WITH THE CRAFT-N-CUT SOFTWARE Hope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)Do you see all types of cute projects on Pinterest and wonder how you can make something similar? From candle pillars to glass etching to graphic t-shirt designs, join Hope Yoder as she shows you how to re-create trendy designs using Craft-N-Cut Software and the ScanNCut digital cutter. Release your creativity with the powerful combination of a software program that allows you unlimited design potential and a digital cutter designed to easily cut through a variety of media. Hope will walk you through getting started to showing how easily it is to design and then cut out a project using the exclusive Save-To-Cut feature of the Craft-N-Cut software. Classroom #1, 11:00 am

APPLYING IRON ONDESIGNS MADE EASY &WARDROBE ENHANCEMENTJanet Taylor (booth #713)Learn how Iron-on applications can be done and see how easy designs can be applied with a regular iron. I give a complete demonstration, take questions on applying designs as well as give information on creating and personalizing designs. Not only will you see the ease of enhancing your wardrobe, but also on saving your favorite garment with a stain or taking a simple T-shirt and changing the neckline, making it the perfect scoop neck. Attendees receive a free design, and there will be a drawing for free merchandise.Classroom #2, 12:00 noon

BECOME THE SMARTEST QUILTER IN YOUR GUILD BY GUIDELINES4QUILTING John Brady (booth #710)Anyone can follow a pattern where all the seam allowance math and when and where to use Half vs. Quarter Square Triangles is already done for you. But if you’re one of those quilters who still asks questions like:• Why is Seam Allowance Math so

complicated today?• What do I need to know to resize a

pattern?• What’s the difference between half and

Quarter Square Triangles and how doyou decide which to use?

then this class is for you! You’ll gain a clearer understanding of patterns and be

DIGITAL CUTTING FOR QUILTERS & MACHINE EMBROIDERERSHope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)From applique to pieced quilt blocks, use tried and true “old school” and new innovative techniques to make your work quicker, easier and more accurate! Hope will unlock the door to more fun than you ever dreamed possible when combining the Scan N Cut with your embroidery machine. Learn the basics of digital cutting, from the types of material you can cut, cut speed and pressure, blade settings to tools and must have notions. Join Hope for her digital cutting SOS stories as she shares how to “fix it” using tips and tricks she has learned along the way. This is a great workshop for anyone who owns a ScanNCut, or for anyone who wants to find out more before making that investment. Classroom #1, 10:00 am

GO! MAKE QUILTSTammy Miller w/ AccuQuilt (booth #400)Want to start quilting quickly? Is the cutting process preventing you from making the most of your valuable quilting time? See and be inspired by the time saving cutting process of the most innovative cutting tools available. Fast accurate cuts every time, leave you more time to sew. Gather tips and techniques for getting the most use of your fabric using the AccuQuilt GO! Cutters.Classroom #1, 12:00 Noon

FREE SEMINAR SCHEDULE:(Thursday, Friday and Saturday.)

No SeminarScheduled

Raylene SalazarMore From “Less Than Traditional”

(Class Two / Moving On)

3:00 PM2:00 PM

Janet TaylorApplying IronOn

Designs & Wardrobe

Enhancement

John BradyBecome the

Smartest Quilter in Your Guild…

R & K Distributing

Quilter’s Select

R & K DistributingTotal Quilter

Linda WinnerBetter Be Good, Better Be Fast!

Tammy Miller With AccuquiltGo! Make Quilts

Patricia Simmons With Quilter’s RuleQuilter’s Rule

Hope YoderDigital Cutting For Quilters & Embroiderers

Hope YoderDesign Hacks With Craft ‘N

Cut

LESS THAN TRADITIONAL QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE / THE BASICS)Raylene Salazar (booth #H)Come and learn the basic pattern for quick and easy circle quilts! This pattern is easy enough for a new quilter but fast and fun for all! Make Pin Cushions to King Size quilts and everything in between. Never be afraid of circles again! With LTT you can get lots of different looks. The possibilities are endless! In addition we will show you some of our favorite and most useful notions! Everyone is welcome!Classroom #2, 11:00 am

MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO / MOVING ON) Raylene Salazar (booth #H) Now that you have seen the basic pattern in class 1 in this, a continuation of Less Than Traditional we will open up a world of possibilities! We will show you by making a simple block change or slight variation to the original that you can get the look of many traditional

patterns. Learn to use up that stash of fabric you already have! We will also show how easy it is to use Less Than Traditional to make beautiful flowers for all seasons. No worries if you missed class one, simply come by the booth and we will catch you up. Classroom #2, 2:00 pm

QUILTER’S RULE! Patricia Simmons w/ Quilter's Rule (booth #203)Do you have a home machine and are ready to step beyond stitching in the ditch and meandering? Perhaps you have heard of a particular foot you can put on your home machine to use templates when quilting? Or perhaps you have a mid- or long-arm machine and you want try using templates? Learn the basics of machine quilting with templates (aka rulers). Find out: Why templates are made out of different thicknesses; Strategies for getting really small or getting points. Get the facts and knowledge before you leap into the exciting world of templates and all the possibilities.Classroom #1, 1:00 pm

QUILTERS SELECT R&K Distributing (booth #205)What products do master quilters select to ensure the best finished results? From thread selection to needles to fabric preparation, this session will be filled with hints and tips for making your next quilt project your best!Classroom #1, 2:00 pm

TOTAL QUILTER R&K Distributing (booth #205)Design, master a variety of quilting techniques, organize your quilt block by block on your computer, then decorate your blocks using motifs and decorative stippling. Explore the ease of functionality within the Total Quilter program. Partnered with your embroidery machine this unique software program gives you the tools to create the extraordinary quilt projects of your dreams.Classroom #1, 3:00 pm

Continued

EXHIBITOR MAKE & TAKE WORKSHOPS:Sign up at the exhibitor booth for each workshop

able to analize any block you see. Visit our booth and website: www.Guidelines4Quilting.com.Classroom #2, 1:00 pm

BETTER BE GOOD; BETTER BE FASTLinda Winner (booth #517)We all want to create nice looking projects, but who has the time? I’ll show you lots of projects that can be done superquick and super nice. You’ll be the envy of all your quilting, sewing, and embroidery friends! Classroom #2, 3:00 pm

DESIGN HACKS WITH THE CRAFT-N-CUT SOFTWARE Hope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)Do you see all types of cute projects on Pinterest and wonder how you can make something similar? From candle pillars to glass etching to graphic t-shirt designs, join Hope Yoder as she shows you how to re-create trendy designs using Craft-N-Cut Software and the ScanNCut digital cutter. Release your creativity with the powerful combination of a software program that allows you unlimited design potential and a digital cutter designed to easily cut through a variety of media. Hope will walk you through getting started to showing how easily it is to design and then cut out a project using the exclusive Save-To-Cut feature of the Craft-N-Cut software. Classroom #1, 11:00 am

APPLYING IRON ONDESIGNS MADE EASY &WARDROBE ENHANCEMENTJanet Taylor (booth #713)Learn how Iron-on applications can be done and see how easy designs can be applied with a regular iron. I give a complete demonstration, takequestions on applying designs as well as give information on creating and personalizing designs. Not only will you see the ease of enhancing your wardrobe, but also on saving your favorite garment with a stain or taking a simple T-shirt and changing theneckline, making it the perfect scoop neck. Attendees receive a free design, and there will be a drawing for free merchandise.Classroom #2, 12:00 noon

BECOME THE SMARTEST QUILTER IN YOUR GUILD BY GUIDELINES4QUILTING John Brady (booth #710)Anyone can follow a pattern where all the seam allowance math and when and where to use Half vs. Quarter Square Triangles is already done for you. But if you’re one of those quilters who still asks questions like:• Why is Seam Allowance Math so

complicated today?• What do I need to know to resize a

pattern?• What’s the difference between half and

Quarter Square Triangles and how do you decide which to use?

then this class is for you! You’ll gain a clearer understanding of patterns and be

DIGITAL CUTTING FOR QUILTERS & MACHINE EMBROIDERERSHope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)From applique to pieced quilt blocks, use tried and true “old school” and new innovative techniques to make your work quicker, easier and more accurate! Hope will unlock the door to more fun than you ever dreamed possible when combining the Scan N Cut with your embroidery machine. Learn the basics of digital cutting, from the types of material you can cut, cut speed and pressure, blade settings to tools and must have notions. Join Hope for her digital cutting SOS stories as she shares how to “fix it” using tips and tricks she has learned along the way. This is a great workshop for anyone who owns a ScanNCut, or for anyone who wants to find out more before making that investment. Classroom #1, 10:00 am

GO! MAKE QUILTS Tammy Miller w/ AccuQuilt (booth #400)Want to start quilting quickly? Is the cutting process preventing you from making the most of your valuable quilting time? See and be inspired by the time saving cutting process of the most innovative cutting tools available. Fast accurate cuts every time, leave you more time to sew. Gather tips and techniques for getting the most use of your fabric using the AccuQuilt GO! Cutters.Classroom #1, 12:00 Noon

JAPANESE BRAIDINGBraiding with MargoKumihimo Japanese braiding on a card. Make a braided key chain using a round or octagonal card.Booth B-18, $3.00-$5.00

MEMORY TREASURES Tessler StampsCome make a fun cute memory treasure! (glass pendant or 3D image on fabric)Booth #109, $3.00 - $5.00

PUNCHNEEDLE CHARMING FLOWER BASKETIgolochkoy Punchneedle embroidery basic hands on class! Learn about what fabrics work best and why and how to stretch them to the proper tensions. Learn how to thread your needle and stitch correctly. This is an hour

BEAUTIFUL ROSE BUDSMerrill Lee DesignsLearn to make beautiful rose buds to give as gifts or just to decorate your own space. Easy and fun to do.Booth #217, $5.00

CUTE T-SHIRTSue’s Studs & Stencils You will spray paint a t-shirt with a tree and then add a cute birdhouse or owl. Out the door and ready to wear!Booth #B-12, $10.00-$14.00

ENGLISH PAPER PIECINGQuilts in the AtticCome sit with Cherie and learn an old skill with new techniques! Make a small applique for a small block for your new quilt, or just for learning something new using some great new tools.Booth #D, $5.00

project and is embellished with a basket charm. Pre-registration required at booth. Limited to 6 students per class. Booth #417, $8.00

SCISSOR FOBSThe Little Shop of Treasures Keep your scissors from getting mixed in with the rest. Choose from hundreds of beads and crystals. We’ll add a charm of your choice, and finish the fob for you. No scheduled time, if there’s a chair available, sit down and create. Booth #209, $3.00

WOOL FELT BASIC STITCHES LumenarisCome join Mary and learn the 5 basic stitches needed to do Wool Felt Applique!Booth #314, Free

EXHIBITOR SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS CONTINUED:LESS THAN TRADITIONAL QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE / THE BASICS)Raylene Salazar (booth #H)Come and learn the basic pattern for quick and easy circle quilts! This pattern is easy enough for a new quilter but fast and fun for all! Make Pin Cushions to King Size quilts and everything in between. Never be afraid of circles again! With LTT you can get lots of different looks. The possibilities are endless! In addition we will show you some of our favorite and most useful notions! Everyone is welcome!Classroom #2, 11:00 am

MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO / MOVING ON) Raylene Salazar (booth #H) Now that you have seen the basic pattern in class 1 in this, a continuation of Less Than Traditional we will open up a world of possibilities! We will show you by making a simple block change or slight variation to the original that you can get the look of many traditional

patterns. Learn to use up that stash of fabric you already have! We will also show how easy it is to use Less Than Traditional to make beautiful flowers for all seasons. No worries if you missed class one, simply come by the booth and we will catch you up. Classroom #2, 2:00 pm

QUILTER’S RULE!Patricia Simmons w/ Quilter's Rule (booth #203)Do you have a home machine and are ready to step beyond stitching in the ditch and meandering? Perhaps you have heard of a particular foot you can put on your home machine to use templates when quilting? Or perhaps you have a mid- or long-arm machine and you want try using templates? Learn the basics of machine quilting with templates (aka rulers). Find out: Why templates are made out of different thicknesses; Strategies for getting really small or getting points. Get the facts and knowledge before you leap into the exciting world of templates and all the possibilities.Classroom #1, 1:00 pm

QUILTERS SELECTR&K Distributing (booth #205)What products do master quilters select to ensure the best finished results? From thread selection to needles to fabric preparation, this session will be filled with hints and tips for making your next quilt project your best!Classroom #1, 2:00 pm

TOTAL QUILTERR&K Distributing (booth #205)Design, master a variety of quilting techniques, organize your quilt block by block on your computer, then decorate your blocks using motifs and decorative stippling. Explore the ease of functionality within the Total Quilter program. Partnered with your embroidery machine this unique software program gives you the tools to create the extraordinary quilt projects of your dreams.Classroom #1, 3:00 pm

able to analize any block you see. Visit our booth and website: www.Guidelines4Quilting.com.Classroom #2, 1:00 pm

BETTER BE GOOD; BETTER BE FASTLinda Winner (booth #517)We all want to create nice looking projects, but who has the time? I’ll show you lots of projects that can be done superquick and super nice. You’ll be the envy of all your quilting, sewing, and embroidery friends! Classroom #2, 3:00 pm

DESIGN HACKS WITH THE CRAFT-N-CUT SOFTWARE Hope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)Do you see all types of cute projects on Pinterest and wonder how you can make something similar? From candle pillars to glass etching to graphic t-shirt designs, join Hope Yoder as she shows you how to re-create trendy designs using Craft-N-Cut Software and the ScanNCut digital cutter. Release your creativity with the powerful combination of a software program that allows you unlimited design potential and a digital cutter designed to easily cut through a variety of media. Hope will walk you through getting started to showing how easily it is to design and then cut out a project using the exclusive Save-To-Cut feature of the Craft-N-Cut software. Classroom #1, 11:00 am

Attention! Attention! The Management Staff is not responsible for business dealings or representations made by the exhibitors or customers. Those using or observing display equipment & tools, designed for use by people properly trained for safe operation, agree to do so at their own risk.

Please remember that the following are prohibited: Sketching, videotaping, or photography of exhibitor’s booths and/or merchandise. There may be exceptions made for the press or staff personnel with express authorization by the management.

SACRAMENTO EXHIBITORS (2017) ........ BOOTH(S)AMERICAN SEWING GUILD - SACRAMENTO .... B20ANGEL QUILTERS ........................................................ B29BAY AREA COMFORT FOOTWEAR .... 513 & 1/2 514BEE UNIQUE DESIGNS .................................... 415-416BLUE PETUNIA ............................................................ DDBRAIDING W/ MARGO ........................................ B16-B18BUTTONS ........................................................................ 409COPPER MOUNTAIN QUILTING ............................ B1-B4CREATIVE FEET ............................................................309CROOKED NICKEL QUILT DESIGNS ............ 307-308CUTCO CUTLERY............................................................ 215D'S QUILTING .................................................................... KDESIGNER'S NEEDS ................................................ 212ELK GROVE SEWING & VACUUM CENTER.... B7 & B8EZ PIECING ............................................................ X, V & UFABRIC CHICKS / ELINOR PEACE BAILEY.... L, M & NFORGET ME KNOTS ............................................ 413-414G & P TRADING .................................................... 613-614GALINDO & GILANI ............................................ 316-317GLITZ & GLAMOUR ........................................ 305-306GLOBAL MARKETPLACE ............................ B26-B27GOLDEN VALLEY QUILT GUILD ................................ B21GUIDELINES 4 QUILTING ................................ 710-711HAWAIIAN MOON ............................................................117IGOLOCHKOY / BIRDHOUSE ENTERPRISES........ 417IMAGINATION UNLIMITED ........................................ 412

APPLYING IRON ONDESIGNS MADE EASY &WARDROBE ENHANCEMENTJanet Taylor (booth #713)Learn how Iron-on applications can be done and see how easy designs can be applied with a regular iron. I give a complete demonstration, takequestions on applying designs as well as give information on creating and personalizing designs. Not only will you see the ease of enhancing your wardrobe, but also on saving your favorite garment with a stain or taking a simple T-shirt and changing theneckline, making it the perfect scoop neck. Attendees receive a free design, and there will be a drawing for free merchandise.Classroom #2, 12:00 noon

BECOME THE SMARTEST QUILTER IN YOUR GUILD BY GUIDELINES4QUILTING John Brady (booth #710)Anyone can follow a pattern where all the seam allowance math and when and where to use Half vs. Quarter Square Triangles is already done for you. But if you’re one of those quilters who still asks questions like:• Why is Seam Allowance Math so

complicated today?• What do I need to know to resize a

pattern?• What’s the difference between half and

Quarter Square Triangles and how do you decide which to use?

then this class is for you! You’ll gain a clearer understanding of patterns and be

DIGITAL CUTTING FOR QUILTERS & MACHINE EMBROIDERERSHope Yoder, Designs By Hope Yoder (booth #503)From applique to pieced quilt blocks, use tried and true “old school” and new innovative techniques to make your work quicker, easier and more accurate! Hope will unlock the door to more fun than you ever dreamed possible when combining the Scan N Cut with your embroidery machine. Learn the basics of digital cutting, from the types of material you can cut, cut speed and pressure, blade settings to tools and must have notions. Join Hope for her digital cutting SOS stories as she shares how to “fix it” using tips and tricks she has learned along the way. This is a great workshop for anyone who owns a ScanNCut, or for anyone who wants to find out more before making that investment. Classroom #1, 10:00 am

GO! MAKE QUILTS Tammy Miller w/ AccuQuilt (booth #400)Want to start quilting quickly? Is the cutting process preventing you from making the most of your valuable quilting time? See and be inspired by the time saving cutting process of the most innovative cutting tools available. Fast accurate cuts every time, leave you more time to sew. Gather tips and techniques for getting the most use of your fabric using the AccuQuilt GO! Cutters.Classroom #1, 12:00 Noon

IMPORTED FASHIONS ........................................ 611-612IS IT REAL ............................................................ 311-312JODEES INC .................................................................... JJORDAN FABRICS............................................ 505-508KAREN NOLKE ............................................................ 509KERRY'S KOLLECTIBLES.................................... 616-617LAKESIDE SCISSORS ........................................ 511-512LITTLE SHOP OF TREASURES .................... 208-209LUMENARIS ........................................................ 313-315MARTELLI ENTERPRISES ................................ 516-517MEASUREMATIC ........................................................ 411MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 205-206MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 100-103MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 200-203MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 300-303MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 400-403MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 500-503MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 600-603MERRILL LEE DESIGNS .................................... 216-217NIKKI'S QUILT SHOP............................................B5 & B6NOT JUST QUILTZ ................................................ 115-116QUILT HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST & QUILT SHOP....605-606QUILT N CROSS .................................................... R, S & TQUILTER'S COVE................................................................CCQUILTER'S HAVEN ........................................................ H QUILTS IN THE ATTIC ................................ D, DD, E & F

RIVER CITY QUILT GUILD ............................................ B22ROCHELLE'S FINE FABRIC & QUILTING ........ A, B & CROSEVILLE QUILTER'S GUILD ................................ B15SCARF LADY ............................................ 515 & 1/2 514SECOND CHANCE FABRICS ............................ 213-214SEW BLESSED ................................................ 707-709SEW ERGO ADVANTAGE............................................ 211SEW SO SHOP ........................................................ 111-114SEWING EMPORIUM............................................ 715-716SHARP SEWING SUPPLIES ............ B23, B24 & B25SHERREE'S LACE ........................................................ 615SPECIALTY HEMSTITCHING .................................... AASUE'S SPARKLERS ................................B12, B13 & B14TAYLOR MADE IRON ON DESIGNS ................ 712-713TERRI SUE'S TOFFEE ................................................ 207TESSLER CRAFTS................................................ 108-109THE CALICO CUPBOARD ............................................ BBTHE QUILT HOUSE............................................ 607-609THE RABBIT HOLE QUILT SHOP ................ 405-408TOUCH OF MINK ............................................................ 105TRIMS ON WHEELS ........................................ P, PP & QTWISTED SCISSOR ........................................B30 & B31UNIQUE SEWING FURNITURE ................................ B10WATKINS ............................................................................ OWILLIAMS WOOLS ................................................ 106-107WINLINE TEXTILE PRODUCTS............................................IWOOD TURNINGS BY CYNTHIA................................ 717

LESS THAN TRADITIONAL QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE / THE BASICS)Raylene Salazar (booth #H)Come and learn the basic pattern for quick and easy circle quilts! This pattern is easy enough for a new quilter but fast and fun for all! Make Pin Cushions to King Size quilts and everything in between. Never be afraid of circles again! With LTT you can get lots of different looks. The possibilities are endless! In addition we will show you some of our favorite and most useful notions! Everyone is welcome!Classroom #2, 11:00 am

MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO / MOVING ON) Raylene Salazar (booth #H) Now that you have seen the basic pattern in class 1 in this, a continuation of Less Than Traditional we will open up a world of possibilities! We will show you by making a simple block change or slight variation to the original that you can get the look of many traditional

patterns. Learn to use up that stash of fabric you already have! We will also show how easy it is to use Less Than Traditional to make beautiful flowers for all seasons. No worries if you missed class one, simply come by the booth and we will catch you up. Classroom #2, 2:00 pm

QUILTER’S RULE! Patricia Simmons w/ Quilter's Rule (booth #203)Do you have a home machine and are ready to step beyond stitching in the ditch and meandering? Perhaps you have heard of a particular foot you can put on your home machine to use templates when quilting? Or perhaps you have a mid- or long-arm machine and you want try using templates? Learn the basics of machine quilting with templates (aka rulers). Find out: Why templates are made out of different thicknesses; Strategies for getting really small or getting points. Get the facts and knowledge before you leap into the exciting world of templates and all the possibilities.Classroom #1, 1:00 pm

QUILTERS SELECT R&K Distributing (booth #205)What products do master quilters select to ensure the best finished results? From thread selection to needles to fabric preparation, this session will be filled with hints and tips for making your next quilt project your best!Classroom #1, 2:00 pm

TOTAL QUILTER R&K Distributing (booth #205)Design, master a variety of quilting techniques, organize your quilt block by block on your computer, then decorate your blocks using motifs and decorative stippling. Explore the ease of functionality within the Total Quilter program. Partnered with your embroidery machine this unique software program gives you the tools to create the extraordinary quilt projects of your dreams.Classroom #1, 3:00 pm

Sacramento Quilt, Craft & Sewing FestivalMarch 16, 17 & 18, 2017

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