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February 8 through March 8 29TH ANNUAL Q uilts 2020 Quilted works on display by regional quilters and workshops by nationally-recognized artist David Taylor from New Hampshire. To register for Quilts 2020 workshops, call 440-358-7275 or 800-669-9226 or register online at lakemetroparks.com. Registration begins November 13, 2019 Hidden Treasures DAVID TAYLOR

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February 8through March 8

29TH ANNUALQuilts2020

Quilted works on display by regional quilters and workshops by nationally-recognized artist David Taylor from New Hampshire.

To register for Quilts 2020 workshops, call 440-358-7275 or 800-669-9226 or register online at lakemetroparks.com.Registration begins November 13, 2019

Hidden TreasuresDAVID TAYLOR

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2020 featured artistDAVID TAYLOR of Henniker, New Hampshire

David Taylor was born in Peterborough, New Hampshire and currently lives in Henniker, New Hampshire.

His obsession with fabric began at an early age, salvaging tiny scraps from his mother’s sewing area trash bin.

David’s first quilt design was in 1999, collaborating on a fundraiser project for Strings Music Festival in Steamboat with friend Madeleine Vail of Clark, CO. Madeleine encouraged him to keep after it.

Following a visit to Houston in 2002 for the International Quilt Festival, his obsession with fabric turned into an obsession for quilting as art.

David Taylor is a two-time recipient of the Master Award for Contemporary Quilting from the International Quilt Association (2006, 2014), the Brother Wall Machine Workmanship Award from the American Quilters Society (Paducah Quilt Week, 2008), and a two-time Best of Show winner at the IQA’s Spring Festival in Chicago (2007, 2008). His works hang in numerous private collections around the world.

Visit his website at davidtaylorquilts.com

All of David Taylor’s quilts will be on display in Colorado at the Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum and the Steamboat Art Museum from January to September of 2020; therefore, none are available to view at the Farmpark show. To see David’s work, sign up for one of the following workshops.

Registration for programs & workshops Call Lake Metroparks Registration Department at 440-358-7275 or 800-669-9226 or register online at lakemetroparks.com. Registration begins November 13, 2019.BEGINNER: Must know how to work own sewing machine and be familiar with sewing terms. No quilt experience needed.ADVANCED BEGINNER: Confident beginner with rotary cutting skills and knowledge of quilting basics.INTERMEDIATE TO ADVANCED: Experienced quilter.ALL LEVELS: All levels welcomed. Can work at own pace. Information applicable to any level.

featured artist workshopsPRECISION MACHINE PIECING: WHAT A FLAKE! Advanced beginner to advanced, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $85This is a project class for learning precision machine quilting on a home sewing machine. Each student must purchase the exclusive pattern designed specifically for this class. Topics include fabric preparation and precision cutting. Students supply their own fabrics. Students should be able to complete one 12-inch block in this full-day workshop. Pattern fee of $10 is payable to the instructor in class.Instructor: David Taylor, min 10, max 20Wednesday, February 19, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

TURNED-EDGE MACHINE APPLIQUE: UNDER THE APPLE TREE Advanced beginner to advanced, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $85No fusing; no raw edges; no kidding! This easy pattern is uniquely designed to teach David’s turned-edge, layered, machine-applique technique using freezer paper templates, liquid starch and nylon invisible thread. Students must have a sewing machine with “adjustable blind hem stitch” capability. Required kit fee of $30 is payable to the instructor in class and includes pattern, freezer paper, pre-washed fabrics, machine needle and YLI invisible thread.Instructor: David Taylor, min 10, max 20Thursday, February 20, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

LAYERED FLORAL HAND APPLIQUE Advanced beginner to advanced, six-hour workshop, hand sewing, Fee: $85This workshop demonstrates David’s layered hand-applique technique with simple applique shapes using freezer paper templates and liquid starch. The class will also cover how he builds his pictorial wall quilts and how to get beautiful details by letting the fabric choices do all the hard work. Pattern fee of $10 is payable to the instructor in class. Instructor: David Taylor, min 10, max 20Friday, February 21, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

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RHYTHM & HUES: UNDERSTANDING TENSIONAdvanced beginner to advanced, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $85Find your rhythm in this free-motion machine quilting mini-workshop. Each lesson helps build confidence in stitch regulation and tension adjustment. We’ll use a variety of thread types—cotton, polyester, glitter and metallic—on cotton fabric and batting sandwiches. All materials are supplied for this workshop and included in the kit fee. Kit fee of $50 is payable to the instructor in class, which includes quilt sandwiches, varying colors of threads and needles.Instructor: David Taylor, min 10, max 20Saturday, February 22, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

SOFTWARE EDUCATION: PHOTOSHOP FOR QUILTERS All levels, three-hour lecture/demo class, Fee: $35Learn the basics of Adobe Photoshop in this fun lecture/demo class from David Taylor who has more than 25 years experience in graphic design. File types, color adjusting, layering, image editing and more will be covered and a handout is provided. The class is designed as an overview for those with varying levels of experience with the program or for those who are just curious! Photography and recording allowed for personal use only.Instructor: David Taylor, min 15, max 100Sunday, February 23, 2020, 9:00 am to noon

TECHNIQUE LECTURE: ARTISTRY THROUGH APPLIQUE All levels, three-hour lecture/demo class, Fee: $35David will relate how he creates his art quilts that look more like paintings, through a digital slideshow and amusing anecdotes. From his unique pattern-drawing method to fabric selection, quilting and binding, his entire process is covered. A natural storyteller, David will keep his students enraptured during this three-hour lecture class. Photography and recording allowed for personal use only.Instructor: David Taylor, min 15, max 100Sunday, February 23, 2020, 1:30 am to 4:30 pm

Workshops by local & regional instructorsTHE STITCHES SAMPLER CLASS All levels, six-hour workshop, hand stitching, Fee: $48The Stitches Sampler Class is one that welcomes beginners as well as intermediate wool appliqué stitchers wanting to learn embroidery stitches to embellish their work. It will be created on a ten-inch wool block with four three-inch circles that have four two-inch circles stitched on top. There will be some at-home preparation for class. Learn 16 stitches on a series of four double wool circles using perle cotton. The wool kit is $18 and includes a photo card with all of the stitches labeled. A matching perle cotton thread kit with four spools of thread will be available for $21 and includes two variegated threads and two solids. See supply list for more details.Instructor: Felice Dahlhausen, min 7, max 15Saturday, February 8, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

HOPSCOTCH Beginner to intermediate, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $48Companion pattern for Studio 180 Design’s Rapid Fire® Lemoyne Star and Tucker Trimmer I. Return to the ease of a simple game of hopscotch. This pattern is just as easy when you use Deb Tucker’s Rapid Fire® Lemoyne Star tool to achieve those sharp points while avoiding the need to cut special shapes and sewing y-seams. Before you know it, you will be making a new hopscotch of your own. Pattern fee of $11.50 and Rapid Fire® Lemoyne Star Ruler for $32.50 are payable to the instructor in class.Instructor: Beth Sidley, min 7, max 18Sunday, February 9, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

QUILTS 2020 REFUND POLICYA refund or class transfer will be given if the Registration Department is notified by the participant at least 72 hours prior to the start of the workshop. Less than 72 hours will be refunded only if cancellation can be filled with another participant. Failure to attend a registered workshop will be considered a forfeiture of money paid. Lake Metroparks reserves the right to cancel classes when enrollment is insufficient. Please delay purchasing class supplies until your registered workshop meets the minimum participant level. In the event Lake Metroparks cancels classes due to weather advisories for the City of Kirtland and/or Lake County, full refunds will be issued.

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• Please review complete set of guidelines, rules and definitions on pages 14 and 15.

• Entry form and fee must be postmarked by Wednesday, January 8, 2020.

• Entry fee is $12 per entry and non- refundable. Make check payable to Lake Metroparks.

• Limit one entry per person. Provide one person’s name as exhibitor or one group name with contact person.

• Remove this form (pages 7–10), complete and send to: Quilts 2020 Entries Lake Metroparks Farmpark 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd. Kirtland, Ohio 44094

• Personally deliver entered item to Farmpark, Friday, January 10 or Saturday, January 11, 9 am to 5 pm or mail to: Quilts 2020 Entries Lake Metroparks Farmpark 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd. Kirtland, Ohio 44094 must be received by 5 pm, Saturday, January 11, 2020.

• All entries must have a four-inch sleeve attached for hanging. Miniatures and quilts with irregular shapes must have suitable means for hanging.

• Quilt is accepted unless you are notified otherwise.

• Limiting entries to 225. Enter early! All others not guaranteed acceptance.

Lake Metroparks Farmparkquilts 2020 entry form

February 8through March 8

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BINDING BOOT CAMP 2: BEYOND BASIC TRAININGAll levels, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $41Now that you’ve mastered the basic binding technique, it is time to get serious and join the elite group of quilters who effortlessly bind projects with irregular angles and even circles. In this class, we will take the mystery out of bias binding and help you add that extra punch of spectacular to your quilts. So you don’t have to worry about messing up one of your own projects, you’ll receive two kits to learn these techniques. Join us for this fun and productive class so you can step up your binding game. Kit and handout fee of $18 is payable to the instructor in class. Instructor: Joanne Hubbard, min 7, max 18Friday, February 14, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

LEGO QUILTS Intermediate, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $48Lego quilts are a symphony of different fabrics pieced and re-pieced together. We make sheets of striped fabrics without rulers, then slice them the other way. The artwork comes in arranging all of the strips into a value slide or color grouping. Instructor: Wendy Lewis, min 7, max 18Saturday, February 15, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

RECYCLED WOOL QUILT Advanced beginner, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $48Recycled wool quilts are a way to recycle sweaters that you have or gathered from friends, thrift shops and church bazaars. It will make the warmest quilt you have ever made. This quilt will need about ten sweaters and use a double needle overlap technique, so relatively thick knitted sweaters are needed (see supply list for guidance).Instructor: Wendy Lewis, min 7, max 18Sunday, February 16, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

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Exhibitor name _____________________________________________________

Address ___________________________________________________________

City/State/Zip ______________________________________________________

Phone number: daytime ___________________ evening___________________

E-mail address _____________________________________________________

Title of entry _______________________________________________________

Name of pattern(s) used if applicable __________________________________

Size in inches: horizontal ___________________ vertical___________________

Entry made by _____________________________________________________

Quilted by _________________________________________________________

QUILTING (check all that apply) qHand quilted qStationary machine quilting (quilt moved by hand)q Track-mounted machine quilting (machine moves over quilt) q Free motion qComputerized

TECHNIQUES USED (circle all that apply)

Machine piecing Hand piecing Machine applique Hand applique

Raw edge applique Embroidery Photos Stencils Other________________

FABRICS & EMBELLISHMENTS (check all that apply)

q cotton qwool q blends q hand-dyed q embroidery q buttons/beadsq paint q found objects q other (please explain or list below)

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DATE QUILT OR DOLL COMPLETED (Mo/Yr) __________________

IS THE QUILT SHOW ENTRY FOR SALE qNo q Yes Price $_____________Note: 20% commission to Lake Metroparks paid out of listed sale price.

OFFICIAL USE ONLY

Received by (initials) _________________ Date _________________

Payment (cash/check #) __________________________

Info packet ____________ Tag # ______________

CATEGORIES (Complete Section A or B)A) JUDGED ENTRY (only the person who made the quilt may enter in judged category)

Quilt entries must have been completed in the last two years. Entries submitted to previous Lake Metroparks quilt shows are not eligible. Quilt is accepted unless you are notified otherwise.

q Individual—Entire quilt project completed by one person. Quilt top maker and quilter is same person.

qGeneral—Quilt top construction made by exhibitor; however, finishing technique of quilting through the layers was outsourced.

CATEGORIES FOR JUDGED QUILTS (choose one) See definitions to best place your quilt in the appropriate category (Judges reserve the right to reassign, combine, add or eliminate categories) q Pieced technique quilt q Applique technique quilt q Mixed techniques quilt q Embroidery quilt q Miniature quilt q Wool applique q Art quilt q Doll q Special interest/techniques

B) DISPLAY ENTRY NOT JUDGED (see definition for display quilt)

CATEGORIES FOR DISPLAY QUILTS (choose one)

q Group quilt q School quilt q Heirloom quilt q Youth q Other __________________________________________

REMINDERS:____ Entry form completed with signature ____ Check for entry fee payable to Lake Metroparks ____ Loan agreement form required with entry form Download form at lakemetroparks.com on Quilts 2020 page under the events tab or complete onsite with delivery of quilt.

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YOUR QUILT’S STORYPlease tell us about your quilt in 150 words or less. Describe the techniques, patterns, why you made it and so on—whatever information you’d like to mention. Editing at discretion of Quilt Show staff if story is more than 150 words.

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I wish to enter the item listed above and agree to abide by Quilts 2020 guidelines and the decisions of the judges. By submitting an entry and participating in Quilts 2020, I grant permission to Lake Metroparks to photograph and/or videotape my quilt and use image(s) for the purpose of promoting Lake Metroparks’ facilities, services, programs and special events. I also understand and accept that park visitors are permitted to photograph quilts on display. Professional courtesy of recognizing exhibitor/owner with photo is to be acknowledged if using photographs for any purpose other than personal enjoyment.

Signature___________________________________________________ Date____________*Signature required for acceptance of entry

exhibitor calendar• Mail entry form and fee—must be postmarked by Wednesday, January 8.• Drop off quilt between 9 am and 5 pm Friday, January 10 or Saturday, January 11.• Quilts may be mailed to Lake Metroparks Farmpark. All quilts must be received by 5 pm on January 11. Exhibitors requesting entry returned by mail at end of show must pre-pay return postage.• Judging will occur on Saturday, January 18 and Sunday, January 19 (closed session).• Exhibitor Reception is Friday, February 7 from 6:30 to 9 pm. RSVP is required by February 1 by calling 440-358-7275. Reservations taken January 11–February 1.• Quilts 2020 opens Saturday, February 8 at 9 am.• Quilts 2020 closes Sunday, March 8 at 5 pm.• Pick up quilt Tuesday, March 10 or Wednesday, March 11 between 9 am and 5 pm.• Limiting entries to 225 (all others will not be guaranteed acceptance). Enter early!

e-mail/mailing list newsIn an effort to be more eco-friendly and efficient, email will be the main delivery source for the Quilts workshop booklet and entry form in 2020 and beyond. Hard copies will only be available at Farmpark or delivered to those individuals who do not have email.

The booklet will be available online at lakemetroparks.com by mid-November.

If you would like to be added to the email list, please email your request to [email protected].

If you registered for a quilt workshop at Farmpark or entered a quilt in the past three years, your email will automatically be added to the email list.

All other requests should send a postcard/note stating “Keep My Quilt Brochure Coming” to: Lake Metroparks Farmpark Quilt Show, 8800 Euclid Chardon Rd., Kirtland, Ohio 44094Call 440-256-2122 x3154 with questions.

NEW DELIVERY METHOD!

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BEES A BUZZ 3 Beginner to intermediate, six-hour workshop, hand sewing, Fee: $48Bees A Buzz 3 is a wool and cotton appliqué with embroidery embellishment. The finished size is 12 x 12 inches. You will learn how to create those cute bees and other decorative stitches to bring the piece to life. Easy cotton appliqué and a lightweight fusible will allow easy positioning of the shapes. The pattern fee is $9 and ordered from instructor prior to class. Wool and cotton kits are available for $20. Instructor: Felice Dahlhausen, min 7, max 15Wednesday, February 26, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

GUIDED IMPROVAll levels, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $41By using a fun and easy guided improv piecing technique, you can create lovely long sharp diamonds and points without using templates or paper piecing. Because they all use the same technique, there are four projects from which to choose (a table runner and three quilts), which makes this a great class for quilters of all levels. Pattern fee of $10 is payable to the instructor in class.Instructor: Joanne Hubbard, min 7, max 18Friday, March 6, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

RIVER ROCKSBeginner to intermediate, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $48 Companion pattern for Studio 180 Design’s Split Rects tool. Get mesmerized by the flow of this quilt without having to create any curves. By using the Spilt Rects tool from Deb Tucker’s Studio 180 Design, you will be able to construct precision units to create the illusion of waves throughout your quilt top. Pattern fee of $13.50 and specialty tools available and payable to instructor in class (Split Rects tool $22.50 and Quilter’s Magic Wand® $5.95).Instructor: Beth Sidley, min 7, max 18Saturday, March 7, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

FIESTA! BY STUDIO 180 DESIGN Intermediate, six-hour workshop, sewing machine required, Fee: $48This quilt has bright colored spiky stars dancing across the quilt top for a modern-style piece. If you are interested in increasing your precision in piecing quilts and having fun too, come join Dee as she shows you how to use Deb Tucker’s tools and patterns that everyone loves for the construction of this dazzling quilt top. This is sure to be a fun workshop! Pattern fee of $11.50 is payable to the instructor in class. Tools by Studio 180 also required (see supply list).Instructor: Dee Hart, min 7, max 15Sunday, March 8, 2020, 9:30 am to 4:30 pm

Quilt Vendor DaysFriday, February 28 through Sunday, March 1

A three-day event of quilts, demonstrations and shopping at quilt vendor booths! Support our sponsors and local quilt businesses!

Save the dates: May 9 & 10

Join us as wooly coats are shorn off of the flock to keep them cool in warm weather. Learn

how artisans turn fleece into luxurious yarn and fabrics by spinning, felting and weaving.

Guild presentations and demonstrations will be a highlight of this event. Shop our vendors for

tools, supplies and finished products!

LAKE METROPARKS FARMPARK

Sheep ShearingSheep Shearing& Fiber Arts Weekend

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GUIDELINES & RULESOne entry per person. One name listed as exhibitor (or contact person for group quilt and group names and school quilts). Exhibitor or contact person receives pass for unlimited visits during Quilts 2020 dates.

• Entry fee is $12 and non-refundable. Entry form and fee must be postmarked by January 8, 2020.

• All quilts must have a four-inch sleeve stitched in back for hanging. Irregularly shaped quilts and miniatures must have appropriate means for hanging. Pinned sleeves are not acceptable.

• Entries must be clean and free of dirt and pet hair. We reserve the right to reject pieces that are soiled. Because Farmpark is a family facility, staff may reject a quilt due to the suitability of its theme.

• Judging categories are based on the size and type of the quilt, techniques used (applique, pieced, mixed) and style. Categories are listed on the entry form. Quilt Show Chair reserves the right to reassign, combine, add or eliminate categories depending on the number of entries received. All judged elements must be visible for judging.

• Art quilts are only quilts permitted to use a false back as appropriate to the piece.

• Heirloom, group, youth and school quilts are accepted for display only. School quilts receive a participation ribbon. Heirloom quilts must be a minimum of 50 years old.

• All entries must be quilted except fabric dolls and those specialty items in “special interest” category.

• Doll bodies must be made completely of fabric, including the faces. No dolls with porcelain or ceramic faces are accepted. Dolls may have quilting on the clothing. Minimum height: six inches.

• Entries submitted in previous Lake Metroparks quilt shows are not eligible.

• Quilt item must have been completed within the past two years to be eligible for entry in a judged category.

• Exhibitor may choose whether or not to sell his/her quilt during Quilts 2020. Lake Metroparks receives 20% commission on all sales during the show—commission taken from sale price listed.

• Entry fees are non-refundable.

PRIZES• Prize baskets and ribbons are awarded to Best of Show and People’s Choice winners (determined by popular vote of visitors attending the show).

• People’s Choice winners announced March 4, 2020.

• First, second and third place ribbons are awarded in all categories.

• $25 gift certificates are awarded to first place winners.

• Gifts and ribbons are awarded to “special commendation” winners for Best Machine Quilting and Best Hand Quilting.

DEFINITIONS OF TERMSAPPLIQUE QUILT: Applique predominates over other techniques in amount or effect.

ART QUILT: This quilt category consists of three divisions of 1) impressions, 2) images and 3) color & graphics. Art quilts are original concepts rather than the use of traditional patterns. Any work that relies on a teacher’s technique should be credited appropriately. Printed fabric panels or multiple block images do not belong in this category.

DISPLAY QUILT: School participation quilt, heirloom quilt, group or round robin quilt, guild quilt, framed quilt, t-shirt quilt, quilt submitted by exhibitor other than maker of quilt or quilt received after required entry date are not eligible for judging.

DOLL: A character figure made completely of fabric, may include quilted clothing.

EMBROIDERY: Hand or machine embroidery technique is predominant. Embroidery techniques used with piecing techniques may qualify in mixed techniques.

EXHIBITOR: Person entering an item in the show. Exhibitor may be designer, owner, quilter, relative or caretaker.

GROUP QUILT: A group of people contributing to the construction of the quilt top and/or quilting.

HEIRLOOM: A valued family possession handed down from generation to generation. Must be at least 50 years old.

JUDGED GENERAL ENTRY: Quilt top construction made by exhibitor, however, finishing technique of quilting through the layers was outsourced.

JUDGED INDIVIDUAL ENTRY: Entire quilt project completed by exhibitor. Quilt top construction and quilting is done by the same person.

KITS: Quilt projects with pre-selected fabric and/or pre-cut pieces or blocks are considered display only.

MINIATURE: Quilt made of blocks smaller than five inches in size and made in small scale to original-size quilt. Any side smaller than 26 inches.

MIXED TECHNIQUE: Two or more major construction techniques used to develop design of the top, not including basic sashing, quilting or trapunto. Techniques include but are not limited to piecing, applique, embroidery, photos, stencils, etc. Equal amounts of two techniques will qualify this entry, otherwise choose category for predominant technique.

PICTORIAL: A quilted wall hanging of a recreated portrait image of a person, place or thing.

PIECED QUILT: Piecing predominates over other techniques in amount or effect.

QUILT: A covering or wall hanging with three layers (two layers of fabric and one layer of batting) and quilted through.

RECYCLED, RESCUED OR ORPHAN BLOCKS: made from a known or unknown source and set/finished into a quilt by exhibitor should be placed in “Display Quilt” category and not judged.

ROUND ROBIN: quilts are considered display only.

SPECIAL INTEREST QUILT: Includes crazy quilt, tied, yo-yo, whole cloth quilt, cathedral window, stenciled, etc.

TITLE OF ENTRY: Original name you give your entry! Can be pattern name if desired.

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