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Workshops
Workshops are provided throughout the year to members. These offer a variety of opportunities to learn techniques and refine skills. There are two types of workshops.
Local Workshops: These Workshops are provided by Guild members and are presented for a fee of $10.
National Teacher Workshops: These Workshops are subsidized by monies from the Guild and are open to any member for a nominal (non-refundable) fee....normally $25. The fee to attend the Workshop is determined by the Executive Board of the Guild. These fees are announced prior to the sign up time. The workshop fee may be reimbursed to any member only if canceling at least thirty
(30) days prior to the workshop or by filling the member’s place with another guild
member. Said guild member replacement should be selected from the workshop
waiting list. If no waiting list exists, the member is responsible for finding their own
replacement. Member participants are responsible for any materials’ fees charged by the
presenter. Any item fees required for the workshop (including but not limited to kits, books,
patterns, templates, etc.) shall be announced prior to registration. A workshop with fewer than 15 members enrolled ninety (90) days prior to the date
scheduled may be canceled in accordance with the contract with the presenter. A workshop may be opened to non-guild members ninety (90) days prior to the date
scheduled. Non-members will be charged a fee based on the workshop cost and will be
at least $35. A receipt of workshop fees will be given to the participant at time of
payment. This receipt will include cancelation notice information.
Upcoming 2010 and 2011 Workshops
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Saturday, January 8, from 10:00 to 4:00
Lyndon House Arts Center, Fiber Room
Local Workshop
CPQG member, Cleo Ward, will present her Cool and Wonky workshop
Description and Supply List to follow
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Wednesday, April 13, from 10:00 to 4:00
Lyndon House Arts Center, Fiber Room
National Teacher Workshop
Eve Agee will present her Beginning Thread Painting workshop. Website description:
"This workshop will introduce students to the two basic thread painting techniques: zigzag and straight
stitches. Students will learn about needles, thread, hoops, stabilizers, machine set-up and movement
to achieve shading and dimension to design. A small design will be done in class. Students are
encouraged to have a basic understanding of the sewing machine."
For Eve's website, click here
Supply List to follow
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