Taylorsville, NC – The 32nd Annual Quilt Workshop, sponsored by the Brushy Mountain Quilters Guild and the Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center, will be held on Saturday, November 2, 2019 at the Center’s Educational Complex (70 Hiddenite Church Road in Alexander County). This exciting event hosts quilters from across the region for their choice of five all day classes in quilting techniques and production.
The one-day workshop hours are 8:30am until 5:00pm. Openings are available in each of the five classes: Big Block Jelly Roll by Carol Britt, Diamonds in the Sky by Linda Bryant, Beginning Applique by Patsy Caraway, Cone Flower Garden By Susan Edmonson, Painted Barn Quilt Class by Carol Mitchell.
Workshop registration includes instruction in the five-hour class of each participant’s choosing, coffee break and instructor’s display, lunch, Lucas Mansion Gallery tour, and dessert.
Early registration affords participants a $10 discount in their fee for the workshop. The registration fee when paid on or before August 1st is $65 per person or $75 per person after that date.
Class sizes are limited; interested quilters are encouraged to register by calling the Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center at 828-632-6966 or email [email protected]
The workshop brochure and registration form are available for download at www.hiddenitearts.org
In addition to the scheduled classes, the workshop will feature shopping in a special one-day Fabric Nook, provided by Carol Britt’s Batiks Etcetera Sew What Fabrics. The shop is open to the public as well as to workshop registrants.
To learn more about the Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center call (828) 632-6966, email [email protected] or visit www.hiddenitearts.org
This project was supported by the N.C. Arts Council, a division of the Department of Natural & Cultural Resources. www.NCArts.org.
Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center events, exhibits, and programs are made possible in part through the generous funding of Alexander County government, the Town of Taylorsville, the Eileen and R. Y. Sharpe Family Foundation, The Winston Salem Foundation, and the Friends of the Center membership program. The Hiddenite Arts & Heritage Center’s Lucas Mansion and Educational Complex are wheelchair accessible.