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Jacquie Gering
Quilting Rotational Designs with Walking Foot
SRQG Members $40
Non Members Signups after March 2, 2023 $60
June 16, 2023 -CHANGED TO OCT 20, 2023 9am - 4pm ZOOM
My goal is to rethink quilting by finding and articulating my own voice. ultimately it is about me, alone in my studio, creating my own process and expressing my preferences in my work.
simple, bold, graphic, impactful,
quilts are life represented. quilts are personal.
I began quilting in 2009 after being exposed to the work of the Gee's Bend quilters and the African American quilting tradition. My heritage is Mennonite and the history of quilting as an art and craft is part of my family history. As I began to explore traditional quilt making I quickly diverged into my own way of making and creating designs that spoke to my modern, minimalist aesthetic and designs that communicated issues I am passionate about. I choose to make quilts to access, understand and become a part of the quilting community and the rich history of quilting. I quilt to share who I am and what I believe through my work and to encourage a wider audience to engage with quits as an artistic medium.
I value and honor the traditions of the quilting community so my quilt work utilizes simple shapes and lines with non-traditional settings, structures and content. I have no desire to remake what has already been done. I rethink quilting through the lenses of simplicity and graphic impact.
simple, bold, graphic, impactful,
quilts are life represented. quilts are personal.
I began quilting in 2009 after being exposed to the work of the Gee's Bend quilters and the African American quilting tradition. My heritage is Mennonite and the history of quilting as an art and craft is part of my family history. As I began to explore traditional quilt making I quickly diverged into my own way of making and creating designs that spoke to my modern, minimalist aesthetic and designs that communicated issues I am passionate about. I choose to make quilts to access, understand and become a part of the quilting community and the rich history of quilting. I quilt to share who I am and what I believe through my work and to encourage a wider audience to engage with quits as an artistic medium.
I value and honor the traditions of the quilting community so my quilt work utilizes simple shapes and lines with non-traditional settings, structures and content. I have no desire to remake what has already been done. I rethink quilting through the lenses of simplicity and graphic impact.
Jacquie's blog: tallgrassprairiestudio.blogspot.com/
Program: Walk and So Much More
June 15, 2023
Zoom
With the publication of WALK 2.0, Jacquie has expanded the possibilities of what the walking foot is traditionally expected to be able to do. Explore those new design categories, see how to apply them to your quilts and learn strategies for handling and quilting large quilts with intricate, challenging and fabulous walking foot quilting
June 15, 2023
Zoom
With the publication of WALK 2.0, Jacquie has expanded the possibilities of what the walking foot is traditionally expected to be able to do. Explore those new design categories, see how to apply them to your quilts and learn strategies for handling and quilting large quilts with intricate, challenging and fabulous walking foot quilting