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Drop-Off Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025
Jun
12
to Jun 14

Drop-Off Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025
Jun
19
to Jun 20

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Bag Sale 2025
Jun
21
9:00 AM09:00

Annual Fiber Rummage Bag Sale 2025

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2024
Jun
15
9:00 AM09:00

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2024

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2024
Jun
13
to Jun 14

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2024

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  • Google Calendar ICS

It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2024 Drop off
Jun
6
to Jun 8

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2024 Drop off

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025 Drop off
Jun
6
to Jun 8

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2025 Drop off

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Quilt Dating Class with Carol Butzke
Oct
28
to Oct 29

Quilt Dating Class with Carol Butzke

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Class Fee: $125 Non Members/$100 Members with code

Class Description: Carol Butzke is an AQS Certified Quilt Appraiser based here in Wisconsin. Throughout her workshop, you will gain insight on how to recognize the evolution of quilt styles, patterns, techniques, and colorations from the early 1800s to mid-20th century. As well as learn about women’s history through hands-on interaction with the material culture of the past. We ask that as a participant you bring one antique/ vintage quilt to the class to study and share with the teacher and other students for a more meaningful and immersive experience.

Please select only one quilt to bring to class. Time will be limited.


Supply List:

  • Notebook

  • Pen or Pencil

  • (1) Quilt **optional

  • Camera (phone for for images) **optional

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Introduction To Cartonnage: Book Minder & Notepad Cover
Sep
30
9:00 AM09:00

Introduction To Cartonnage: Book Minder & Notepad Cover

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Class Fee: $69.00/$59.00 WMQFA Members

Kit Fee: Included in class price. Kit includes precut components for book minder and notepad cover, notepad, fabric for book minder, elastic, pen, calculation sheet to make additional notepad cover sizes.

Class Description: Dating from ancient Egypt, Cartonnage has evolved over the centuries. We will use the method developed in Brazil to create a fabric covered book minder and a notepad cover. The book minder secures your place in a book while holding a pen or reading glasses. The notepad cover holds a 5”x8” legal pad; also provided, the formula to make other sizes. Learn this new craft to dip into your stash or feature cherished fabrics while creating fabulous items to gift or keep.

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Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Kaya Bag Workshop
Aug
5
9:00 AM09:00

Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Kaya Bag Workshop

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Guided Tour from 9am-10am

Workshop from 10am-Noon

Workshop Description: The day will start with a private tour led by Takako Willden through the gallery of Akiko Ike’s hanging work. Here, Takako, will explain Akiko’s unique technique and style by pointing out specific examples, and will be happy to take any questions from class participants.

This immersive experience will be followed by a two-hour workshop, where you have the opportunity to make one Chiku Chiku Kay Bag using the same Japanese cotton and special Sashiko thread dyed in Niigata, Japan that Akiko Ike herself uses. Takako learned the technique directly from Akiko while in Japan, and with Akiko’s blessing, she is able to offer this workshop here in Cedarburg Wisconsin! If you enjoy hand sewing, this is for you!

Kaya is a Japanese term for the material used in mosquito netting, which Akiko often recycles into her own artwork. The Kaya bags you will be making in class will be similar to a tote bag in size. The body of the bag will be Japanese Kaya (mosquito netting) material which you will personalize through chiku-chiku stitching.

  • All the Kaya bag supplies will be provided (Kaya netting, Boro fabric, thread, needle)

  • We will be Chiku-Chiku stitching the bag body and handles

Please bring a pair of scissors to cut your thread as you work. 

Participants can bring a sewing machine if they would like to try to complete the project during the workshop. Or they can take the bag body and straps home to assemble at a later time with a machine or through hand sewing. A sewing machine is NOT required.

*Extra Sashiko thread and other items from Akiko’s shop will be for sale during the workshop. Purchases must be made in USD cash (No ATM onsite) Please plan accordingly, Thank you*

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Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Coaster Workshop
Jul
19
6:00 PM18:00

Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Coaster Workshop

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Guided Tour from 6pm-7pm

Workshop from 7pm-8:30pm

Workshop Description: The evening will start with a private tour led by Takako Willden through the gallery of Akiko Ike’s hanging work. Here, Takako, will explain Akiko’s unique technique and style by pointing out specific examples, and will be happy to take any questions from class participants.

This immersive experience will be followed by a 1.5-hour workshop, where you have the opportunity to make two Chiku Chiku Coaster using the same Japanese cotton and special Sashiko thread dyed in Niigata, Japan that Akiko Ike herself uses. Takako learned the technique directly from Akiko while in Japan, and with Akiko’s blessing, she is able to offer this workshop here in Cedarburg Wisconsin! If you enjoy hand sewing, this is for you!

Please bring a pair of scissors to cut your thread as you work.

Teacher Biography: A native of Japan, Takako Willden is mostly a self-taught artist who enjoys learning from the experts. She loves to find ways to repurpose Boro fabrics from Japan and make them into something beautiful and useful. Takako learned the technique directly from Akiko while in Japan, and with Akiko’s blessing, she is able to offer this workshop.

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Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Brooch Workshop
Jul
15
9:00 AM09:00

Guided Tour & Chiku Chiku Brooch Workshop

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Guided Tour from 9am-10am

Workshop from 10am-Noon

Workshop Description: The day will start with a private tour led by Takako Willden through the gallery of Akiko Ike’s hanging work. Here, Takako, will explain Akiko’s unique technique and style by pointing out specific examples, and will be happy to take any questions from class participants.

This immersive experience will be followed by a two-hour workshop, where you have the opportunity to make one Chiku Chiku Brooch using the same Japanese cotton and special Sashiko thread dyed in Niigata, Japan that Akiko Ike herself uses. Takako learned the technique directly from Akiko while in Japan, and with Akiko’s blessing, she is able to offer this workshop here in Cedarburg Wisconsin! If you enjoy hand sewing, this is for you!

Please bring a pair of scissors to cut your thread as you work.

Teacher Biography: A native of Japan, Takako Willden is mostly a self-taught artist who enjoys learning from the experts. She loves to find ways to repurpose Boro fabrics from Japan and make them into something beautiful and useful. Takako learned the technique directly from Akiko while in Japan, and with Akiko’s blessing, she is able to offer this workshop.

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Fiber Friends 2023
Jun
29
to Dec 21

Fiber Friends 2023

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2023 Dates: Jun 29, Jul 20, Aug 17, Sep 21, Oct 19, Nov 16, Dec 21

10:30am – 3:30pm Third Thursdays each month! Except JUNE 29 (5th Thursday)

Join the casual and productive fiber-arts-social-program on the Third Thursday of each month.

Bring your project in progress or planning and get feedback and encouragement from other fiber enthusiasts. Whether you are sewing, quilting, mending, knitting, crocheting, embroidering, tatting, weaving, all projects are welcome. Fiber Friends is an ideal opportunity to pick up tips, to try new techniques and to share your love of fiber arts with others. Schedule some “me” time to get that project finished or to spend the day with like-minded makers who enjoy sharing the creative process.

Sewing supplies, irons, large worktables, and coffee/ tea pots are available for your use during each session.

New This Year: Sessions do NOT need to be consecutive.

2023 Pricing:

Non-Members

$125 for twelve sessions

$75 for six sessions

$42 for three sessions

$15 for one session

Museum Members 

$110 for twelve sessions

$65 for six sessions

$36 for three sessions

$15 for one session

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2023
Jun
17
9:00 AM09:00

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2023

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2023
Jun
15
to Jun 16

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2023

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2023 Drop off
Jun
8
to Jun 10

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2023 Drop off

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2022
Jun
18
9:00 AM09:00

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale - Famous Bag Sale 2022

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  • Google Calendar ICS

It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2022
Jun
16
to Jun 17

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2022

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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2022 Drop off
Jun
9
to Jun 11

Annual Fiber Rummage Sale 2022 Drop off

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Arts (map)
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It's that time of year again!

Items Accepted for the Sale Include: Fabric, patterns, thread, yarn, knitting supplies, wool fabric, craft-related items, crafting and sewing tools, finished craft or fiber art items, quilt and fiber art books, novels related to quilts and fiber arts, cookbooks, children's craft or art books, craft-like decorative and seasonal items.  

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Fiber Club (2021)
Dec
16
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fiber Club (2021)
Nov
18
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fabric Images with Susan Carlson
Nov
1
to Nov 5

Fabric Images with Susan Carlson

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About Susan Carlson

I've been creating art with fabric since 1983 while attending the Maryland Institute, College of Art. There, I used any excuse I could to use fabric as an art medium for my illustration assignments. I painted on fabric, inked, dyed, drew with thread, did traditional piecing, appliqué and reverse appliqué. My influence was my mom, who trained as a dressmaker and seamstress. From her I inherited my love of fabric. I think it's the tactile nature of it. My husband has more than once noted that when I shop for fabric, my hands are as busy fondling fabric as my eyes are drinking in the pattern and color.

As I continued to experiment with fabric for a few years after college, I yearned for something more immediate, more like painting and less like construction. In 1990 I drew on my collage skills, though this time with fabric and not paper, though still using glue. Since I had approached quilting from an art direction rather than a traditional one, I didn't realize how out-of-the-box gluing fabric was. A true quilter was not supposed to glue. But that's what I did, and I've never looked back. And there's even raw edges! As you may have figured out, I don't worry too much about what I'm not supposed to do.

I grew up in a crafty household with parents who like to "figure things out" and made things to sell. My mom sews and my dad does woodwork. The first decade of my career (the 1990s) I spent a lot of time making small quilts—16 x 20 inches or so—to sell. My first ones were mostly of fish—I must have made a thousand of them. I started to teach my fabric collage process in 1994 and slowly the teaching overtook the production of pieces for shows or galleries. These days I concentrate on making the quilts I want to make, usually for myself, unless they're commissioned. I make on average one big quilt a year allowing me to put a lot of myself into every piece. They're not usually for sale, but I do submit them into quilt shows, and use them as examples for my teaching.

By the end of 2016, I will have spent fifteen weeks teaching. For a homebody like me, that's a lot. I try to limit teaching to one week per month on average. But between prepping for a trip, travel, teaching, and recovering from a trip, each week of teaching actually uses up about two weeks of my time and energy. Which helps to explain why the remainder of the year I want to concentrate on my own work.

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Fiber Club (2021)
Oct
21
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fiber Club (2021)
Sep
16
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fiber Club (2021)
Aug
19
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fiber Club (2021)
Jul
15
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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Fiber Club (2021)
Jun
24
10:30 AM10:30

Fiber Club (2021)

  • Wisconsin Museum of Quilts & Fiber Arts (map)
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Do you need space to work on a project? Or would like a second opinion from other sewers/crafters/fiber artists? Join us on the third Thursday of each month from 10:30am- 3:30pm to work on some of your UFO’s (unfinished objects) or just to get together with like minded people and work on something that you love?

Join us for Fiber Club on the Third Thursday of each month!

We have great space for laying out large quilts!

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