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OUR EIGHTH ANNUAL / PREMIER BAY AREA EVENT!

Bay Area Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival FEB 20, 21 & 22, 2014 San Mateo County Event Center

(Fiesta Hall, enter at 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo) Thursday, Friday & Saturday – 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

The following rules are established for everyone’s comfort and safety. We hope these guidelines will help make this event as enjoyable as possible. PLEASE DO NOT TOUCH - Please do not touch the displays. If you would like help with a display, please ask the exhibitor for assistance. CHILDREN - Children must be supervised at all times by an adult. We do not recommend small children participate in the workshops. FOOD-DRINKS-SMOKING - There will be no food or drinks permitted on the show floor, except in the concession areas. Smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building. VIDEOS-PHOTOGRAPHS- SKETCHING Photography, video taping, or sketching of the exhibitors’ booths or merchandise is not permitted.

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The Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. welcomes you to the Bay Area Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival at the San Mateo County Event Center. At our show you will find a wide variety of Sewing, Quilting, Needle-art and Craft supply exhibits from many quality local and national companies. In addition, you will have the opportunity to participate in one or more of the many “Make and Take” Workshops or FREE educational Seminars. Your ticket is good all three days of the show–so please take your time and don’t miss any of the exciting new products, techniques or educational ideas. Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. Chris Butler and Eric Spillett 800-71 (RUSTY) 2022 South 2100 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 (801) 463-1200; Fax: (801) 463-1201

SHOW RULES:

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EXHIBITOR SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS: APPLYING IRON ON DESIGNS MADE EASY AND WARDROBE ENHANCEMENT Janet Taylor (booth #208) Learn how Iron-on applications can be done and see how easy designs can be applied with a regular iron. I give a complete demonstration, take questions on applying designs as well as give information on creating and personalizing designs. Not only will you see the ease of enhancing your wardrobe, but also on saving your favorite garment with a stain or taking a simple T-shirt and changing the neckline, making it the perfect scoop neck. Attendees receive a free design, and there will be a drawing for free merchandise. Classroom #1, 12:00 noon LOCKER HOOKING! Gail Bird (booth #105) A great recyclable, portable, and functional technique that is fast and easy. Gail will demonstrate the process and have a great trunk show. Join in for the laughs and a wealth of information. Classroom #2, 1:00 pm MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO) Raylene Salazar (booth #202) This technique done "Charlie's Way" is addicting with no limit to the possibilities. A few examples of the large quilts are Wedding Bands, Blooming Desert, and Razzle Dazzle. The latest

as seen in the July-August issues of Quiltmaker and Quilters' Newsletter Gumdrops and Lollipops. Basic Technique is not taught in this 2nd-level class (second step). Classroom #2, 2:00 pm PENNY RUG HISTORY Mary Fatula (booth #308) In my seminars I use both a power point presentation and samples to present the history of Penny Rugs and the transformation of the craft from early 1800s to the present day work with wool felt. If time will permit, there will be hands-on training for how to use the blanket stitch. Classroom #2, 12:00 noon QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE) Raylene Salazar (booth #202) Come and learn the Basic Technique for making everything from small pincushions to large bedspreads and quilts plus everything in between! Unlimited possibilities. See how you can achieve the look of old traditional patterns the “Less than Traditional” way. Make circles, quilt as you go and never any binding necessary. Quicker and easier than ever before. Haven’t tried it yet or just want a little review, now is your chance! No experience necessary, all skill levels! Fun for everyone! Classroom #2, 11:00 am

SASHIKO BASICS Carol Ziogas (booth #112) Learn simple techniques for beautiful stitches, the best fabrics and tools to use, and tips for successful sashiko projects. All supplies needed to get started will be available at the show. Classroom 1, 2:00 pm TAKE THE SHORTCUTS! Connie Spurlock (booth #102) Did you know that there are lots of shortcuts to make your project quicker and easier? We will show you several ideas for quick gifts and then show you the shortcuts too. You will love learning how you can make your work easier and finish sooner. Get on board for the "shortcut" express! Classroom #1, 11:00 am TEXTURE MAGIC & SWEATSHIRTS Connie Spurlock (booth #102) Put them together, add some scrap fabric, a few embellishments and you can create a one-of-a-kind fabulous jacket. Learn the important “prep” work, how to successfully lengthen the jacket and the easiest way to line a sleeve so that you have a quickly finished cuff or 3/4 length sleeve. Even a rookie (or your grandkid) can do this. Come have some fun! Classroom #1, 1:00 pm

FREE SEMINAR SCHEDULE: (Thursday, Friday and Saturday.)

11:00 AM Classroom 1

Classroom 2

12:00 NOON

CONNIE SPURLOCK TAKE THE SHORTCUTS

JANET TAYLOR APPLYING IRON-ON DESIGNS MADE EASY & WARDROBE ENHANCEMENT!

RAYLENE SALAZAR QUILTING “CHARLIE’S” WAY (CLASS ONE)

MARY FATULA PENNY RUG HISTORY

1:00 PM

2:00 PM

CONNIE SPURLOCK TEXTURE MAGIC & SHORTCUTS

CAROL ZIOGAS SASHIKO BASICS

GAIL BIRD LOCKER HOOKING

RAYLENE SALAZAR MORE FROM “LESS THAN TRADITIONAL!” (CLASS TWO)

EXHIBITOR MAKE & TAKE WORKSHOPS: Sign up at the exhibitor booth for each workshop

ALWAYS QUILTING CARD KEEPER Always Quilting Whether you have gift cards, credit cards, or business cards, this cute card keeper will let you store them safely with style! You can make it in minutes and it makes a great gift for a friend or keep it and use it yourself! Booth #821, $5.00

learning something new using some great new tools.. Booth #813, $5.00

BEGINNING TO ADVANCED BEAD PROJECTS I-Bead Come and create with beads! Learn how to make anything from a beaded bookmark, bracelet, necklace and more! Learn any number of bead stitches from circular peyote stitch, herringbone, twisted herringbone to right angle weave. This is for both beginners and advanced beaders. Classes start at $5 and go up from there depending on the materials and kits. Don’t wait to sign up, classes fill fast, come by the booth early to book your time. Booth #611, $5.00

FUSIBLE FUN Sew Wonderful Dreams Come join us and make a great little Easter applique on a tea towel. We will teach you how to do fusible, show you the advantage of pressing sheet and answer all of your questions. This is great for a gift idea too! Booth #102, $5.00

EMBELLISHING FABRIC POST CARDS Betty’s Photos On Fabrics Join us in this film project to create mailable fabric postcards that can actually be mailed at the post office! Booth #311, $5.00 ENGLISH PAPER PIECING Quilts in the Attic Come sit with Cherie and learn an old skil with new techniques! Make a small applique for a small block for your new quilt, or just for

FABRIC SCULPTED PUN-KIN (PUMPKIN) Sew Blessed Come make a fun and cute fabric sculpted pun-kin (pumpkin) Booth #H, $5.00

HEIRLOOM JEWELRY & EMBELLISHMENTS Craft Fantastic Come and see the latest and greatest that Craft Fantastic has to offer in heirloom jewelry components and embellishments. Create custom works of art to wear or embellish your craft projects using family photos or any image. Booth #418, Free JAPANESE BRAIDING Braiding with Margo Kumihimo Japanese braiding on a card. Make a braided key chain using a round or octagonal card. Booth #100, $3.00-$5.00

MEMORY TREASURES Tessler Stamps Come make a fun, cute memory treasure (glass pendant or 3D image on fabric). Booth #213, $3.00 - $5.00 NEEDLE KEEPER The Laurel Leaf Learn to make yo-yo hearts to complete this cute Needle Keeper. Booth #816, $5.00 PUNCHNEEDLE CHARMING FLOWER BASKET Igolochkoy Punchneedle embroidery basic hands on class! Learn about what fabrics work best and why and how to stretch them to the proper tensions. Learn how to thread your needle and stitch correctly. This is an hour project and is embellished with a basket charm. Pre-registration required at booth. Limited to 6 students per class. Booth #105, $8.00

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