Quilts, Cotton & Indigo from Japan
A passionate speaker and author of three books on Japan’s quilts and textiles, Teresa Duryea Wong will talk about two enduring plants—cotton and indigo—and their dramatic impact on Japan’s culture and textiles.
A passionate speaker and author of three books on Japan’s quilts and textiles, Teresa Duryea Wong will talk about two enduring plants—cotton and indigo—and their dramatic impact on Japan’s culture and textiles.
Join fellow Guild members for all or part of the day. We’ll have plenty of projects to choose among, with a focus on quilts for fire victims. Please bring basic supplies, including a sewing machine, extension cord, cutting mat, rotary cutter, scissors, rulers, etc. And remember safety pins for basting.
The SFQG is lucky to snag Kathy Doughty -- the Australia-based quilter, fabric designer, blogger and owner of the renowned Material Obsession shop -- during her current swing through the United States.
Board meetings—attended by Executive Board members, committee chairs and any interested guild member—take place on the 4th Tuesday of the month, except in December.
The name Alice Beasley is synonymous in the Bay Area with portraits in fabric of people and things—dancers, take-out food, water, soldiers, flowers, race horses, children, swimmers, family members, and more.
The guild members on this committee are working to mount the SFQG’s biennial Quilt Show, scheduled for March 22–23, 2019. Co-chaired by Jane Strem and Becky Simpson, the group meets monthly. Volunteers are welcome! If you have questions, please get in touch with Jane or Becky; their contact info is in the Membership Directory.