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Ocean Waves Quilt CampThe Perfect Get Away!
October 26 - 30, 2016
This is the 25th Annual Ocean Waves Quilt Camp. Our camp has been a great success in the past and we expect this year will be the very best ever! Twin Rocks Friends Camp offers the perfect location for a getaway weekend. The ocean and Spring Lake are a short walk away. Great for stretching your legs and getting a breath of fresh air. Our classrooms are in Hadley Hall, Arts & Crafts, Meeting House and Macy Chapel. We have sleeping facilities in Hadley Hall, Shorebird, Heron, Pelican, Sandpiper and Osprey. We can house 4-8 quilters per sleeping room. Perfect for your quilt group. The classrooms are sunny and spacious. The dining area is most accommodating and the food is incredible. We will provide you with food, fun, food, festivities, great classes with incredibly great teachers. If you have never attended camp you will soon find that food is our number one priority at camp.
Registration will start at 2:00 pm on Wednesday, October 26th
Classes will begin after breakfast on Thursday, October 27th at 9:00am! Please note the changes to our Camp Schedule!!!!!!You will enjoy three days of quilting fun and return home exhausted. Continental Breakfast will be served on Sunday October 30th. We have some outstanding teachers lined up. In fact, many are returning from previous years. You don’t want to be left out so sign up early, as class size is limited. We are including pictures of most of the classes being offered. You may check out the classes in color on our website www.janesfabricpatch.com. Hopefully, it will assist you when making your class selections. If there are fewer than 8 signed up for a class, we may have to cancel it. I am looking forward to seeing each of you at camp!!!!!
Victoria Jones...comes to us from Vancouver, Washington. She loves the challenge of intricate quilt designs and gives her students a new approach to curves and points. You will love her quilts and her creativity with all of her embellishments!
Kennette Blotzer... has been teaching at Camp since l992. She is the owner of “Something to Crow About” in Springfield. She is extremely knowledgeable and talented in the quilting world.
Linda Peck...has been teaching at camp since 1992. She took 2015 off to spend time with her great granddaughter. We call her the “Queen of Scrappy,” so if you like the scrappy look you must sign up for one of her classes.
Helene Knott... moved to Portland in 1991 and became interested in Quilting in 1999. She began teaching classes at the local Quilt Shop. Her interest expanded into designing patterns for Story Quilts. Her Garden Patch Cats are distributed worldwide with an enthusiastic following. Many of her quilts have won awards.
Ardis Weir... has been coming to Quilt Camp for many years. She also teaches classes on paper piecing the freezer paper technique. Her classes will be an added challenge for the adventuresome quilter! Peggy Gelbrich...is returning this year. She loves traditional quilts using her favorite method of piecing, needle-turn applique and hand quilting.
Mimi Shimp… she is a book author and pattern designer. You have enjoyed classes with this teacher before at camp. She loves both piecing and applique. Her quilts were on view for 3 months at a quilt museum and her work was described as “traditionally modern”.
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Teaching Staff
Ocean Waves Quilt CampThe Perfect Get Away!
October 26 - October 30, 2016
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THURSDAY CLASSES
Witchesbrew Ardis Weir
Sawtooth Star Mimi Shimp
Little Gems Victoria Jones
Thread Painting Helene Knott
Glorious Clams Peggy Gelbrich
Jack In The Pulpit Linda Peck
Jane‘s Fabric Patch
1110 Main Avenue • Tillamook, OR 97141
503-842-9392
2006 Ocean Waves Quilt Camp Registration Form
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2016 Ocean Waves Quilt Camp Registration Form
Enclosed is my NON-REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT. I Will send the balance by September 10, 2016 (Reminders will not be sent.)
Full Camp Deposit $100.00
Full Camp $450.00
Full Camp / No Lodging $395.00
Single Day $150
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(option available only after 9/1/16)
The fee for the full camp (housing, meals and class fees) is $450.00. A non-refundable deposit of $100.00 will be charged to your credit card or you may send a check. The balance of $350.00 will be charged to your credit card or you may send a check to us on or before September 10th, when supply lists will be mailed to you. No refunds after October 1, 2016, but you may send a friend in your place.
Per day fee for Camp is $150.00. This option is available only after September 1st, if class space is available.
Please include any “special dietary” needs on your registration. Your needs will be turned in at camp.
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A Judy Niemeyer design is a Bed Runner that measures 23” x 117”. Paper piecing at its best. We will make one block that can be made into a pillow or you can continue and make a “bedrunner.” Ardis will help you learn how to organize your fabrics and papers!
A new version and take on the favorite Sawtooth Star. Your fabric selection will create the Sawtooth and add the pinwheel for added interest. You may use your favorite way to make half square triangles!
There are 15 different Little Gems in this book - all paper pieced and finishing at 12”x12”. While each mini quilt is very intricate-because it is so small it is also very achievable. A great gift for anyone. Victoria will have many ideas for embellishing your project to add that special flair!
This is a good introduction to the technique on a small easy to complete project. There is a choice of two projects-a butterfly that is easier and a very good beginning level project for novice or “hesitant” quilters and a bird in a more ‘painterly’ approach suitable for the more confident, adventurous or accomplished quilter. Familiarity with free motion-motion stitching recommended
Learn foundation piecing using freezer paper and curved piecing. This quilt looks complicated but one block and one row at a time it goes together quite easily. A template is available for the clam piece.
A great way to use scraps. Rotary cut and easy to piece! This is an old block pattern that is easy to up-date with your fabric choices!
Saturday Evening Show & Tell
Please bring your quilts, wall hangings or other related projects to share with your fellow campers. We would also like to have a few to hand around the classroom for all to enjoy. We will also do a Class Project Show and Tell at this time. This will give you more time at your sewing machines to complete your class projects!
FRIDAY CLASSES
Lakeshore Snowfall Ardis Weir
Migrating Geese Helene Knott
Easy Cathedral WindowVictoria Jones
Crooked Paths Peggy Gelbrich
Fat Quarter Log Cabin Kennette Blotzer
Pineapple Mimi Shimp
Spoolin’ Around Linda Peck
A fun lap quilt or table cover. Quick and easy to make. The sample was made with inset seams on the spools, but you will have the option of doing them without the inset seams!
Study HallWe will have an area set aside for anyone who
wants to work independently. We’ve had a good response to this option! Our space will be limited again this year because they have removed the Midship Building. Please bring your own lights and cords for study hall space.
A Quick simple technique to create a 6” finished block. Crooked Paths is just one of the many layouts you can use for this block. It’s a great opportunity to use up a lot of your scraps.
This beautiful 62” Octagon can be a table topper, Christmas tree skirt or a wall hanging. this is an easy one to sew. Paper piecing can be very relaxing! This is a two day class.
This is an easy paper pieced project; students will learn how to draft their own sweeping bands of geese to grace a small quilt or table runner or they can opt to make a small wall hanging from a pattern in a handout. Once learned, this easy design and technique can be added to any quilt and the ‘geese’ can be a marvelous way to use charm squares and scraps left from other projects.
This is a proven technique on making perfectly square log cabin blocks. You will learn how to cut out 84 pieces to length in 3 minutes. Turn your 4 fat quarters into a 26” wall hanging or do it nine times to make a King size quilt. Ruler & book required.
Always wanted to make a Pineapple Quilt but don’t know where to begin? Batiks and/or solids are a great place to start. The solid scrappy quilt uses twelve fabrics plus a background. The three-color version used just one background and one fabric for the arms, with a splash of gold for the center and one arm cut narrower than the others. This fun quilt will receive rave reviews from family and friends. Pre-cutting speeds the piecing but don’t stress over getting it all cut: concentrate on 4-6 blocks!
This traditional block has been given an update and is stitched by machine rather than the usual hand stitching. A Charm Pack with at least 32 squares plus 32 squares of a coordinating/ contrasting fabric are all you need to get started. Victoria will share with you quick methods and neat tricks for getting the results you desire. Finished project is 27”x18” but can be made larger by adding more blocks.
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Curvy Log Cabin Victoria Jones
Cracklin’ Rosie Peggy Gelbrich
Magic Squares Helene Knott
Poinsettia Table Runner Mimi Shimp
Tumbling Stars Linda Peck
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With careful attention to color and value, this quilt will have a graphic architectural and 3-dimensional effect but is much easier to construct than most 3-D patterns. The name Magic Squares is a play on the name of a mathematical puzzle in
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Learn to make curvy Log Cabin blocks the traditional cut-to-size way or with the “curvy Log Cabin Trim Tool (my favorite method). The blocks can be combined in many different ways to create circles and waves; you can pick your favorite quilt from the book to make. I chose to make the Dotsy Bed Runner. This technique lends itself to using scraps from your stash or a coordinated look with a bundle of 2½’ wide strips.
This table runner can be made in cottons or wool for a quick and stunning runner to use this year! Don’t let the applique intimidate you- it is all fusible. Add button hole stitching to edges of petals, leaves and around outside edge if you don’t want to add binding. Or, if you have some decorative stitches on your machine.. you can add more dimension and fun. A great project if you have always wanted to try wool or a combination of wool and cotton.
This bag holds everything(except a mat). I take this everywhere. You have heard of a “Bug Bag”. This is “that” for quilters. A place for your rotary cutter, 8” scissors, marking tools, spools of thread, pin cushion, ruler. I have a 3” x 24” perfect adjustable ruler in mine, needles, seam ripper, tape measure, and the list goes on and on.
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Hiding in the Crackin’ Rosie class is an easy 9-patch. It has the look of curves with straight piecing. Tri-Rec ruler set is required
This quilt actually goes together much easier than it looks. Make it as scrappy or formal as you wish. Using the 60 degree triangle ruler makes the cutting quick and accurately. No “Y” seams! Looks great in patriotic, civil war, batiks, 30’s reproductions as will as Christmas fabrics.
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