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REMEMBER TO BRING BASIC SEWING SUPPLIES IF YOU SIGN-UP FOR WORKSHOPS OR HANDS-ON CLASSES You will need to bring the following supplies if you are taking any hands-on classes: sharp sewing shears, rotary cutter, cutting mat, straight pins, marking tool, ruler, tape measure, #2 pencils and notepad. Sewing machines are provided in the classroom. Students should check class descriptions for additional items needed
Trade Show Sales – full time position – immediate opening
Trade Show Sales Job Description:
As a Trade Show Salesperson you will be responsible for the financial success of our public events. You will be responsible for selling the events by contacting former vendors and cold calling potential new vendors, acquire sponsorship and help build attendance. Your responsibility will be to foster and maintain relationships with key industry accounts to increase vendor sales and attendance by communicating the value of the event.
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Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival
Loveland, Colorado
August 22 & 23, 2009
Sue Anne Iman, Jamie Grant & Susan Wetzsteon/In Good Company LLC
www.ingoodcohanddyes.com
In Good Company features the work and art of Sue Engel, Sue Anne Iman, Jamie Grant and Susan Wetzsteon. Their focus is textile art quilts featuring techniques and products for the artist who wants to experiment and grow.
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Good Company's classes at the
Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival:
SATURDAY 9 a.m.-12 p.m.
Sheer Sensation
Presented by Susan Wetzsteon
Class fee: $30 Kit fee: $15
Peggy Holt published her technique for Sheer Sensation in Quilting Arts magazine, Fall 2006 and has given Susan permission to teach her version. By layering a piece of chiffon over randomly placed silk flowers on a multi-colored background and then machine quilting, you can create a bright, dimensional quilt.
SUNDAY 10 a.m.-12 p.m.
Shaving Cream Marbling
Presented by Sue Anne Iman and Jamie Grant
Class fee: $20 Kit fee: $15
Create your own fabric design using saving cream and fabric dye – this will result in a mono print on fabric. Lots of fun and EASY!
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