BIGGER, BETTER & MORE CREATIVE FUN! Sacramento Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival March 20, 21 & 22, 2014 Cal Expo (Building C & D) WELCOME: SHOW RULES: The Rusty Barn Promotion Group, Inc. welcomes you to the Sacramento Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festival at Cal Expo. 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 800-7 1 (RUSTY) 2022 South 2100 East Salt Lake City, Utah 84108 (801) 463-1200; Fax: (801) 463-1201 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. FR VIDEOS-PHOTOGRAPHS-SKETCHING Photography, video taping, or sketching of the exhibitors’ booths or merchandise is not permitted. CO E PY E 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. EXHIBITOR SEMINAR DESCRIPTIONS: APPLYING IRON ON DESIGNS MADE EASY & WARDROBE ENHANCEMENT Janet Taylor (booth #713) 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 # 2, 12:00 noon BECOME THE SMARTEST QUILTER IN YOUR GUILD BY GUIDELINES4QUILTING John Brady (booth #709) Anyone can follow a pattern where all the seam allowance math and when and where to use Half vs. Quarter Square Triangles is already done for you. But if you’re one of those quilters who still asks questions like: • Why is Seam Allowance Math so complicated today? • What do I need to know to resize a pattern? • What’s the difference between half and Quarter Square Triangles and how do you decide which to use? then this class is for you! You’ll gain a clearer understanding of patterns and be able to analize any block you see. Visit our booth and website: www.Guidelines4Quilting.com. Classroom #1, 1:00 pm FRENCH KNITTING Gail Bird (booth #711) Yes… French Knitting…an old technique…but a new and easier to use tool! Make jewelry using all sorts of fibers and beads! Classroom #1, 11:00 am LOCKER HOOKING! Gail Bird (booth #711) 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 #1, 12:00 noon MORE FROM "LESS THAN TRADITIONAL" (CLASS TWO) Raylene Salazar (booth #113) 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, 1:00 pm QUILTING CHARLIE’S WAY (CLASS ONE) Raylene Salazar (booth #113) 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 X BLOCK TOOL & PATTERNS Sandy Scott (booth #404) This is a great tool to use on all your scraps of fabric or new yardage. All the fabric you cut and sew you use in the quilt. There is NO waste. Simple 9 patch blocks or strip sets are the basic sewing skills you will need. This tool is great for the new quilter. Several patterns and two books are available. Come to the demonstration and see how easy it is to use! Classroom 1, 2:00 p.m. FREE SEMINAR SCHEDULE: (Thursday, Friday and Saturday.) Classroom 1 Classroom 2 11:00 AM 12:00 Noon 1:00 PM Gail Bird French Knitting Gail Bird Locker Hooking John Brady Become the Smartest Quilter in Your Guild… Sandy Scott X Block Tools & Patterns Raylene Salazar ”Quilting Charlie’s Way” (Class One) Janet Taylor Applying Iron On Designs Made Easy… Raylene Salazar More From “Less Than Traditional” (Class Two) No Seminar Scheduled 2:00 PM EXHIBITOR MAKE & TAKE WORKSHOPS: Sign up at the exhibitor booth for each workshop 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 #310, $5.00 EMBELLISHING FABRIC POST CARDS Betty’s Photos On Postcards Join us in this film project to create mailable fabric postcards that can actually be mailed at the post office! Booth #D, $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 learning something new using some great new tools.. Booth #214, $5.00 HOT RIBBON PANSY Dutch Quilter Learn to apply Hot Ribbon and shade with Copic Markers when you make a simple , colorful and cheerful Pansy. Booth #208, $12.50 JAPANESE BRAIDING Braiding with Margo Kumihimo Japanese braiding on a card. Make a braided key chain using a round or octagonal card. Booth H, $3.00-$5.00 MEMORY TREASURES Tessler Stamps Come make a fun cute memory treasure! (glass pendant or 3D image on fabric) Booth #108, $3.00 - $5.00 NEEDLE KEEPER The Laurel Leaf Learn to make yo-yo hearts to complete this cute Needle Keeper. Booth #410, $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 #711, $8.00 RUBBER BAND BRACELET Igolochkoy 6 yers to 106 years old–the newest craft has gone balistic. Price includes tool! Lots of color choices. Take a few minutes and make a finished project. Sign ip at booth required. Booth #711, $5.00 SASHIKO PINCUSHION The Shibori Dragon Learn how to do traditional Japanese embroidery called Sashiko with this quick and easy pincushion. You’ll work on a piece of pre-printed Sashiko fabric to learn the basics of this easy hand stitching method. Complete instructions are provided so you can finish sewing your pincushion together at home. Kit includes fabric, thread, needles, stuffing and instructions. Booth #L, $8.00 SCISSOR FOBS The Little Shop of Treasures Keep your scissors from getting mixed in with the rest. Choose from hundreds of beads and crystals. We’ll add a charm of your choice, and finish the fob for you. No scheduled time, if there’s a chair available, sit down and create. Booth #617, $3.00 B7 B14 B6 B13 B5 B12 B4 Seminar Room B11 B3 Sacramento Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival March 20, 21 & 22, 2014 Cal Expo (Buildings C & D) B2 B10 B1 Building C Women’s Restroom Exit Exit Facility Equipment Electrical Room FHC EP Exit Exit Seminars B9 Men’s Restroom 716 715 713 712 711 Office FHC 706 FHC Stairs to Mezzanine 717 Exit 709 708 707 705 704 703 702 Concessions X V 617 616 615 614 613 612 611 610 608 607 606 605 604 602 601 600 U 517 516 515 514 513 512 511 510 508 507 506 505 504 502 501 500 417 416 415 414 413 412 411 410 408 407 406 405 404 402 401 400 317 316 315 314 313 312 311 310 308 307 306 305 304 302 301 300 217 216 215 214 213 212 211 210 208 207 206 205 204 202 201 200 117 116 115 114 113 112 111 110 108 107 106 105 104 102 101 100 Exit to Bldgs A/B AA Info ENTRANCE T A S R B C Q PP D P O N Facility Equipment M L FHC Freight Door (14’w x 12’h) EXHIBITORS (2011) ........................................ BOOTH(S) A & A COMPANY ........................................................ 417 A CHARMING AFFAIR ........................................ 314-315 AMERICAN JANE PATTERNS............................ 312-313 AMERICAN SEWING GUILD - SACRAMENTO .... B5 ANGEL QUILTERS ........................................................ B11 BAY AREA COMFORT FOOTWEAR ........................ 706 BETTY'S PHOTOS ON FABRIC ............................ C & D BIRD BRAIN DESIGNS.................................... 606-608 BLUE PETUNIA ................................................ P, PP & Q BOBBIE G. DESIGNS .................................... 604-605 BRAIDING W/ MARGO ............................................ H & G C & C INTERNATIONAL ................................................ AA CAROL'S ZOO ............................................ 707 & 1/2 708 CLASSY AMERICAN DESIGN WALLS.................... 507 COPPER MOUNTAIN QUILTING ............................ B1-B4 D'S QUILTING .................................................................... K DUTCH QUILTER ................................................ 206-208 ELK GROVE SEWING & VACUUM ....................U & 1/2 V EZ PIECING ............................................................ 105-106 FABRIC CHICKS / ELINOR PEACE BAILEY........ M & N FORGET ME KNOTS ............................................ 413-414 G & I DESIGNS ................................................ 504-506 G & P TRADING .................................................... 614-615 GLITZ & GLAMOUR ........................................ 304-305 GLOBAL MARKETPLACE ............................................ J GUIDELINES 4 QUILTING .................... 709 & 1/2 708 K J Exit I FHC HH (LIFO) H Freight Door (14’w x 12’h) I-BEAD.COM ........................................................ 310-311 IGOLOCHKOY / BIRDHOUSE ENT.................................711 IMAGINATION UNLIMITED ........................................ B9 IMPORTED FASHIONS ................................................ 702 JORDAN FABRICS............................512-513 & 612-613 KAREN NOLKE ............................................................508 KERRY'S KOLLECTIBLES................................ 600-601 KOALA CABINETS ............................................ 200-202 LAKESIDE SCISSORS ........................................ 510-511 LAVENDER ROSE FABRIC & NOTIONS ........ 415-416 LITTLE SHOP OF TREASURES ........................ 616-617 LUMITASK (SEW LITE) ................................................ 210 MARTELLI ENTERPRISES ................................ 516-517 MEASUREMATIC ........................................................ 602 MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 300-302 MEISSNER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 400-402 MICA'S ROOM ........................................................ X & 1/2 V MOMO-DINI EMBROIDERY ART............308 & 1/2 307 PETER MICHAEL FABRICS ................................ 316-317 PIECEFUL DESIGNS ............................................ 514-515 PINCUSHION BOUTIQUE ........................306 & 1/2 307 QUILT HOUSE BED & BREAKFAST & QUILT SHOP .... ............................................................................ 704-705 QUILT N CROSS .................................................... R, S & T QUILTER'S COVE................................................ 500-502 QUILTER'S HAVEN ....................................................113-115 QUILTS IN THE ATTIC ........................................ 212-214 G F E DD Facility Equipment REDFERN ENT. ............................................................408 REPURPOSED HEIRLOOMS .................................... 611 RIVER CITY QUILT GUILD ............................................ B6 ROCHELLE'S FINE FABRIC & QUILTING ............ A & B ROSEVILLE QUILTER'S GUILD ................................ B7 SECRETLY UNIQUE .................................................... 703 SEW BLESSED ................................................ DD, E & F SEW SO SHOP ........................................................110-112 SEWING EMPORIUM............................................ 715-716 SHERREE'S LACE ................................................................I SHIBORI DRAGON............................................................ L TAYLOR MADE IRON ON DESIGNS ................ 712-713 TERRI SUE'S TOFFEE ................................................ 215 TESSLER STAMPS ............................................ 107-108 THE CALICO CUPBOARD .................................... 100-102 THE LAUREL LEAF ............................................ 410-412 THE RABBIT HOLE QUILT SHOP ................ 404-407 TIN LIZZIE ............................................................ 204-205 TOUCH OF MINK ............................................................ 104 TRIMS ON WHEELS ............................................ 216-217 TWISTED SCISSOR .................................................... B10 UNIQUE SEWING FURNITURE ........................ B12-B14 WATKINS ............................................................................ O WCM QUILTER'S SLIDELOCK .................................... 610 WILD HARE FIBER ........................................................ 211 WILLIAMS WOOLS ....................................................116-117 WINLINE TEXTILE PRODUCTS.................................... HH Attention! Attention! The Management Staff is not responsible for business dealings or representations made by the exhibitors or customers. Those using or observing display equipment & tools, designed for use by people properly trained for safe operation, agree to do so at their own risk. Please remember that the following are prohibited: Sketching, videotaping, or photography of exhibitor’s booths and/or merchandise. There may be exceptions made for the press or staff personnel with express authorization by the management.
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