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WAQA ACCREDITED TEACHERSJanice PavyJocelyne LeathPhilipa ThomasKerry MooreJan RoweJanet CollinsCatherine ClarkeJenny QuinSheila PyeLeonie De HaasJudy CampbellMargaret SmithMarion GriffithsMargaret McIntoshYou can contact all of our teachers via our Teacher & Accreditation Co-Ordintator on her email – waqateachers@.Alternatively if our teachers are listed on their profile please contact them directly via their email or telephone contact for further information.TEACHER PROFILELeonie De Hass?I specialise in the Quiltworx method of paper foundation piecing. I teach wherever and whenever I am asked to. I run a mini class at the WA Craft Show each year, I also hold a Paper Foundation Piecing Retreat each year in June and each year in December.Please contact me on Email: Just.one.more.stitch@ or can read more about me here. Website: .auPhil ThomasTeaching: I teach at a twice monthly beginners’ group and hold a number of workshops throughout the year aimed at beginner and intermediate quilters. My art quilt workshops include pictorial and portrait techniques, Japanese boro patchwork and shibori microwave dyeing. Go to my website to see the current workshops on offer??Email:?philthomas95@?Website:?pippaquilt.?(The Guilty Quilter)?Mobile: 0434034276?Kerry MooreKerry prefers to teach techniques so people can then use a skill they have learned and make it into a design and size they wish to do. Because of this approach, her teaching focuses on traditional aspects of patchwork and quilting. She can teach you how to stitch points so they end up perfect every time, she has inspiring quilts to make out of jelly rolls, she can teach you hand needleturn applique, hand quilting, how to make hexagons in many different ways, how to create your own style of Dresden plates or fans, how to use all of those leftover scraps and different pieces of fabric and turn them into useable crazy patch for quilts or bags, how to design a quilt with two different blocks and see movement happening, and what to do with lovely big florals.Email: kerry.m@.auPhone 0437 0133 96Jan RoweOffers the following workshops:-“Machine Quilting for the Faint Hearted” – introductory machine quilting,“Machine Quilting for the Less Faint Hearted” – follow up machine quilting “Serendipity” – create your own foundation paper piecing pattern to form a unique kaleidoscope.“Curved Flying Geese” – create your own Flying Geese foundation paper piecing pattern and use the panel as an applique in a variety of settings.“Free Wheeling around the Curves” –. "Free hand cutting and curved piecing to create an interesting background for applique or a modern, contemporary piece ready for quilting.?“Marvellous Moths – Beautiful Butterflies” – use glitzy, non-traditional fabrics, snippets and yarns trapped under tulle to create a unique colourful applique stitched from the reverse side.Email – janmrowe@.auPhone 94476462 or 0413 844 559Sheila PyeOffers the following workshops:-Dynamic DresdensAll Levels, 2 days. From traditional to contemporary there is sure to be a style to suit you. See my website for photos and more information.Grid Design - confident beginner with free motion quilting experience, 1 day: working on several new grid designs I have introduced to this class.Basic Free Motion Quilting Beginners, 1 day: learn basic backgrounds such as stippling, headbands, loops railroads tracks and many more background designs. Gain confidence when designing your own feathers and more.Fabulous Feathers and Filler Fun, Intermediate/Advanced 1 day: Learn how to stitch freehand feathers with your darning foot. In class we will work on several fabulous fillers such as pebbles, echo quilting, paving stones, loops, orange peels and Mc Tavishing as well as creating your own unique backgrounds! Students attending this class must be confident with free motion quilting using their darning foot.Hand Applique Needleturn, All Levels 1 day: for beginners or those quilters who have done some appliqué and are looking to improve their skills. Learn how to sew curves, sharp points and the troublesome pointy indents. This is a technique class a pattern will be made available to all students during class.Simple Sashiko Designs FMQ – New class in September: Using special heavy thread you can create some amazing Sashiko look designs you learn to follow the right path when free motion quilting. Class is suitable for confident beginners, we will review designs such as clam shells and orange peels along with the introduction of many new designs.Contact Sheila here:-Email: piecesofpye@Website: Mobile: 0458 454 510 or 08 9401 4071647700123825100Janice PavyEmail: jan.iannello@Mobile: 0419962364I love to teach Candlewicking, Beginners Classes, Quilted Jackets/Vests, Up cycling Clothing with Boro Stitches, Sashiko, Applique in Mola Work, Foundation Piecing, Crazy Patchwork/Embroidery Stitches and Finishing Techniques on QuiltsCandlewicking: In this class you will learn how to transfer a design onto your fabric, where to get inspiration for a design from, the stitches used and finishing techniques to complete your project.Beginners Class: Teaching you the basics of rulers, mats and rotary cutters. Beginners Patchwork – simple blocks to curved piecing. Basics of Applique` both by hand and by machine. Foundation Piecing and English Paper Piecing.Quilted Vest or Jacket - 2 Day Workshop: Learn elements to incorporate in a pre-purchased pattern. In this class you will learn Seminole Piecing, Prairie Points, Peepers, Strata Piecing and three different techniques for quilting a motif. Then learn techniques on finishing your jacket, such as quilt as you go, binding the edges etc.Up cycling Old Clothing with Boro Stitching: Take an old windcheater, deconstruct some of it, use it as a foundation for Boro Stitching then reconstruct it into a Jacket.Finishing Techniques Workshop: In this class you will learn handy tips for cutting Bias Binding, sewing the binding on, Two Colour Binding, Faux Binding, Binding Angled Edges, Binding Scalloped Edges, Faced Binding, Sturdy Binding, Prairie Points and Finishing Irregular Quilt Edges with a Facing.Sashiko: Originally invented for thrifty recycling, strengthening work clothes and household goods, sashiko combines country style with intricate designs – all made with simple running stitches. The stitches themselves create a textured pattern, sitting on the fabric surface. I also teach Beaded Sashiko.Applique in Mola Work: Mola making is a discipline that includes versions of reverse applique. Mola is repetition of outlines to create stunning work. In this class you will be taught how to draw up a design, the reverse applique techniques and channel work. Foundation Piecing provides extreme accuracy when piecing even the tiniest pieces and the sharpest of points. There is no need to mark or precut your fabrics. A pinless fold and sew technique. After learning the basics of how to sew a simple foundation piece you will then have the confidence to tackle a complex looking piece in no time.Boro Stitching: Create a Japanese Kinchaku Bag using Boro Stitching. Boro refers to the practice of reworking and repairing textiles through piecing, patching and stitching. Great way to use up those scraps in your fabric stash.Crazy Patchwork and Embroidery Stitches: Learn how to create your own patterns for crazy patchwork using grid paper. It can then either be foundation pieced together or just machine pieced. Learn gorgeous embroidery stitches to enhance your blocks and give them a vintage look. Adding lace, beads, braids and stitching.Cath ClarkI offer a workshop a workshop using the appliqué paper to give an effect of needle turn without doing needle turn.Email: Bizzybeepatchwork@Mobile: 0403883347Jenny QuinClasses:Applique by MachineVarious different techniques from Blanket Stitch, Triple Straight Stitch to altered hem stitch. Use different threads i.e., cotton, rayon, monofilament. Use the decorative stitches on your machine!Fun Free Motion Appliqué:Using your sewing machine to draw outlines over fabric to create different shapes and embellish flowers, leaves, etc. etc. Lots of fun and helps to gain confidence in your free motion abilities. Free Motion stitching. We usually make a very useful and unique pouch/purse. Includes inserting a zip - don’t be scared!Applique Pouches and Pots: Create the background fabric and then we appliqué on vines, flowers and leaves, or whatever else you fancy! We also insert a zip and can include inside pockets too! You can use some of your fabric scraps here too!email: piequins@.auMob: 0408140988Jocelyne LeathI hold weekly classes for juniors in basic Patchwork & Quilting andDecorative Sewing.I offer workshops in all aspects of Patchwork & Quilting, Textile Art, Mixed Media & Design. I will design workshops to cater for groups with specific requirements or needs.I conduct Presentations & Demonstrations. Popular Workshops:Thread painting & Decorative StitchingTextile ArtMixed MediaFree motion Stitching & Quilting Needle-turn AppliqueWool Felt Applique & AbstractsNEW-“Quilt Tops Re-designed” - Adjust a finished quilt top to create smaller and more manageable pieces for quilting. Reassemble with the addition of multiple borders or trims for a beautiful finish and greater impact.Contact me here:-Email: jocelyne@Mobile: 0413 180 314 ................
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