Workshop opportunities
[This replaces an earlier post, with a shorter list.] I recently wrote out a list of workshop opportunities for a friend who has taken up quilting, and thought I'd share it on my blog also. Some of these places offer workshops in a variety of art/craft practices (first group below). Others are quilt/textile centered. The teachers are usually very good, and a workshop is a great way to spend dedicated time. Except for those at quilt shows (3rd group), these workshops are usually one week long, sometimes two. And while I was at it, I listed the quilt museums I know about as well. I've done two workshops at Arrowmont (mixed media, machine quilting), one at the Pacific Northwest Art School (hand-stitching), one at Ox-Bow (paper-making), and several at the Nancy Crow Barn (fabric dyeing, textile surface design); all have been excellent. Variety of offerings in art/craft, including quilts/textiles (workshops are either one or two weeks long) · Arrow...