The San Francisco Quilters' Guild has announced its March 2015 show, "Quilt San Francisco", to be held March 20-21, 2015, at the Event Center, St Mary's Cathedral, 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco
They'll bring their opportunity quilt to EBHQ's January meeting, so plan to buy your show tickets then.
-- Rachel Holmen
Welcome! This site is a forum for EBHQ members to share announcements and photos. EBHQ is a guild of quilters that meets near Berkeley once a month, with regular workshops, dropins, and lectures. Visit our website at ebhq.org.
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Monday, October 27, 2014
Past Event: Tonight's meeting
Today is the second day for the workshop with Dutch designer Els van Baarle (http://www.elsvanbaarle.com), who will be speaking at tonight's meeting. See the main EBHQ website for meeting details and a map.
-- Rachel Holmen
-- Rachel Holmen
Past Event: Mid-November quilt show in Oakland
"Patchwork Show" at Jack London Square, 11-5 on Nov 16. Free.
150 vendors, "artisan food", DIY crafting, local music. www.patchworkshow.com
This show is run by a commercial vendor (just as PIQF is). Their website says, "Patchwork Show is Dear Handmade Life’s bi-annual, makers festival showcasing local emerging artists, crafters and designers alongside artisan food, DIY craft workshops, gourmet food trucks and indie music. All Patchwork shows are free to attend and family friendly. Vendors are selected through a jury process and feature clothing for men, women & kids, handbags, accessories, jewelry, art, ceramics, garden finds, home goods, plushies, crochet & knit items, pet gear, kits & patterns, bath & body goodies and more!"
-- Rachel Holmen
150 vendors, "artisan food", DIY crafting, local music. www.patchworkshow.com
This show is run by a commercial vendor (just as PIQF is). Their website says, "Patchwork Show is Dear Handmade Life’s bi-annual, makers festival showcasing local emerging artists, crafters and designers alongside artisan food, DIY craft workshops, gourmet food trucks and indie music. All Patchwork shows are free to attend and family friendly. Vendors are selected through a jury process and feature clothing for men, women & kids, handbags, accessories, jewelry, art, ceramics, garden finds, home goods, plushies, crochet & knit items, pet gear, kits & patterns, bath & body goodies and more!"
-- Rachel Holmen
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