DEAR JANE® is in the fifteenth Year of her Journey!!

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DEAR JANE® is coming to Bennington while Jane's Quilt is on Exhibit!!

Bennington Museum, Bennington, VT

Friday September 30- October 2, 2011

 Join us!!

Friday, September,30, 7:00 pm Lecture, approximately and hour of Jane Stickle information, quilts, stories about Jane and Brenda's travels while researching Jane's life and her adventures with Janiacs around the world.

Free for Museum Members, $5 for non-members

Saturday, October 1, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.

Start your own Dear Jane quilt or challenge yourself with some of the more difficult blocks from Jane's quilt.

Cost: $50/day for members, $65/day for non-members.

 

Sunday, October 2, 9:00 -4:00 p.m.

Learn to relax with a needle and thread and hand-piece some Dear Jane blocks in the process. You will also learn how to use foundation techniques without a sewing machine.

Cost: $50/day for members, $60/day for non-members.

Contact Deanna  802-447-1571 at the Museum to register. You may also contact Brenda 210-251-3453 (cell 210-683-3713) or email brenda@dearjane.com for a flyer and registration form.

What a thrill to be where Jane made her gorgeous quilt and see it in person!! I can't wait to see you there!!

brenda

 

Empty Spools Seminars 2012

Asilomar Conference Grounds, Pacific Grove, California

June 17-June 22

www.emptyspoolsseminars.com

Whether you are new to Dear Jane or near the end of your triangles, Asilomar is the perfect place for Janiacs! We are totally immersed in Jane for five wonderful days. You can work on blocks until your heart's content!  Asilomar is definitely the Top o' the Mountain for us!

Asilomar is my dream of the perfect teaching venue: lots of time for teaching and for practicing new techniques, wonderful friends, new and old, and a beautiful environment. If you have any questions, just email me brenda@dearjane.com or call 210-251-3453.

 

 

                                                                                         photo by Suzanne Cox