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Cincinnati Original Creative Festival
Cincinnati, OH - June 24, 25, 26, 2010
Sharonville Convention Center
CREATIVE FESTIVAL STAGE DEMO SCHEDULE
Thursday, June 24
10:30 am -- 11 am
THAT'S a Sweatshirt??? by Londa Rohlfing
Be amazed and inspired as Londa models her awesome collection of stylish jackets that began as...a sweatshirt. Embellishment, styling, and fitting are all tossed into this fast-moving presentation that is a delight for any creative spirit.
11:30 am -- 12 pm
Keep It Sew Simple by Judy Kessinger
Let Judy show you how to quickly "change" the hand of your fabric, glue your way to sewing heaven, and have success with elastic.
12:30 pm -- 1 pm
Texture Magic Demo by Seams Sew Easy
Come watch the MAGIC as it shrinks 20-30% creating texture to your fabric using any fabric and thread. Texture Magic, new from Superior Threads, is an exciting new product that adds dimension and texture to your quilting and sewing projects!
1:30 pm -- 2 pm
Flash! A New Wardrobe by Peggy Sagers
Come see a dozen quick and easy tops, bottoms, skirts and jackets that you can easily make for yourself. These clothes you can work-in, shop-in, even sleep-in, depending on the different fabrics you choose. Don't miss out. Come see your new wardrobe made so very simple with our 12 best patterns.
3:30 pm -- 4 pm
How to Make a Flower Using the Big Shot Fabric Cutter by Laura McAlister
As seen on Gossip Girl, celebrities like Zooey Deschanel, and numerous Spring runways, floral embellishments are EVERYWHERE right now! This stage demo will show you an easy and versatile way to make flowers that you can put on a brooch or headband for the perfect fashion accessory. The Big Shot Fabric Cutter can cut up to eight layers of cotton fabric at one time. You will spend less time cutting your fabric and more time making these adorable fashion icons! Stop by to see how!
4:30 pm - 5 pm
What Is a Batik & What Do You Do With It? By Cathy Scovill
Brief history of batik. Step by step samples of how batik fabric paintings are made, from pencil drawing on muslin, through wax and dye techniques, removing wax, to colorfast finished fabric. Includes a magnificent trunk show highlighting wonderful quilts from wall-hanging to queen size, garments and home dec ideas.
Friday June 25
10:30 am - 11 am
THAT'S a Sweatshirt??? by Londa Rohlfing
Be amazed and inspired as Londa models her awesome collection of stylish jackets that began as .. a sweatshirt. Embellishment, styling, and fitting are all tossed into this fast-moving presentation that is a delight for any creative spirit.
11:30 am - 12 pm
Keep It Sew Simple by Judy Kessinger
Let Judy show you how to quickly "change" the hand of your fabric, glue your way to sewing heaven, and have success with elastic.
12:30 pm - 1 pm
A Trunk Show of Art Fashions by Barb Callahan
Barb will introduce you to her many techniques that will turn your garments into works of art.
1:30 pm -- 2 pm
SquigglyTwigs Designs Fashion Show
Be inspired as models from Squiggly Twigs Designs show some of their fun and creative collection of easy to sew patterns for Boutique styled clothing for all. If you can follow a simple recipe, you can sew any of these patterns in no time at all. See more of SquigglyTwigs at their blog http://www.squigglytwigs.blogspot.com.
2:30 pm - 3 pm
Gee's Bend Way of Life, Past and Present by Tinnie Pettway and Claudia Pettway Charley
Meet Gee's Bend Quilters and Author Tinnie Pettway and Claudia Pettway Charley as they share stories of the Gee's Bend Way of Life Past and Present. View trunk show from the Tinnie pieces with Minnie Designs Collection from Gee's Bend and get tips on Quilting the Gee's Bend way.
3:30 pm -- 4 pm
Running With Scissors by Pam Damour
Yes, this is what your mother told you never to do! If you're still cutting with the same pair of scissors you had in high school, if your seam ripper is from junior high home-ec class, or if you're still using the same sewing tools you've had for years, it's time to see what the new products are, how to care for them and what to look for in quality sewing tools. The right tools for the job can make all the difference in our sewing enjoyment, so if you haven't updated your "tool box" lately, or you're new to sewing and want to make the right purchases, then watch this stage demo!
Saturday, June 26
10 am - 10:30 am
Jackets That Catch The Eye by Barb Callahan
See what simple techniques Barb has used to give a simple jacket the "WOW" factor.
11 am - 11:30 pm
Bindings - A World of Options by Debbie Wendt
Inspirations for bindings that add interest to the edges of your quilt or garment. A trunk show of binding ideas: from the "wow" look at me, to the simple frame that says, "I'm done."
12 pm - 12:30
Flash! A New Wardrobe by Peggy Sayers
Come see a dozen quick and easy tops, bottoms, skirts and jackets that you can easily make for yourself. These clothes you can work-in, shop-in, even sleep-in, depending on the different fabrics you choose. Don't miss out. Come see your new wardrobe made so very simple with our 12 best patterns.
1 pm -- 1:30 pm
SquigglyTwigs Designs Fashion Show
Be inspired as models from Squiggly Twigs Designs show some of their fun and creative collection of easy to sew patterns for Boutique styled clothing for all. If you can follow a simple recipe, you can sew any of these patterns in no time at all. See more of SquigglyTwigs at their blog http://www.squigglytwigs.blogspot.com.
2 pm -- 2:30 pm
Sew Me What You Made by Pam Damour
The challenge is: take 6 rooms of your home, one yard of fabric per home and decorate each room with one yard! Pam will also share with you her layout plans on how she got so much out of a yard of fabric.
3 pm -- 3:30 pm
THAT'S a Sweatshirt??? by Londa Rohlfing
Be amazed and inspired as Londa models her awesome collection of stylish jackets that began as .. a sweatshirt. Embellishment, styling, and fitting are all tossed into this fast-moving presentation that is a delight for any creative spirit.
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BASIC SEWING SUPPLIES
IF YOU SIGN-UP FOR
WORKSHOPS OR
HANDS-ON CLASSES
You will need to bring the following supplies if you are taking any hands-on
classes: sharp sewing
shears, rotary cutter,
cutting mat, straight pins,
marking tool, ruler, tape
measure, #2 pencils and
notepad.
Sewing machines are
provided in the classroom.
Students should check
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