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Price List 2026



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2026 Schedule of Events


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Classes by Teacher - Alphabetical


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Piecing Classes


Piecing Classes 2026



Long Arm Classes


Long Arm Classes 2026



Hand Work Classes


Handwork Classes 2026


Collage Quilts


Collage Classes 2026


Multi-Technique Classes


Multi-Technique Classes 2026


Applique Classes


Applique 2026


Domestic Machine Quilting


Domestic Machine Quilting 2026

Quilt Appraisals by Sandra Starley


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Presentations with Meals


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Featured Teachers

emily




Collage Quilter- Emily Taylor


Emily is a self-taught artist, fabric designer and quilter. She has been a creative entrepreneur in both the home decor industry and quilt industry for 20+ years. Emily has been featured on QVC and has won multiple awards for her murals.

 

Emily first became involved with the quilt industry in 2009 as a fabric designer. She also developed a free quilt design website, PatternJam.com. For Emily, collage quilts represent the perfect fusion for art and quilting!

 

She is the author of Collage Quilter: Essentials for Success with Collage Quilts, and Take Flight: Fun with Textile Collage.

 

When not in her studio overlooking the beautiful Wasatch Mountains, Emily is an avid outdoor thrill seeker and loves to ski, mountain bike and hike with her husband and three children near their home in Sandy, Utah. See more of Emily's work or contact her at CollageQuilter.com


Hand Quilter Jerry Dunbar


Jerry was born and raised in SW Louisiana, Cajun Country, where he watched his great grandmothers, grandmothers, and great aunts participate in Quilting Bees. This sparked an interest in quilt making and in 1982, after inheriting his grandmother's 1951 Singer sewing machine, he pieced his first quilt.


Jerry's mom taught him the basic skills of hand quilting. Taking his first and only class in 1986, new techniques, ideas of design and color began to work their way into his quilting.


Still hand quilting, Jerry feels he is continuing the craft and traditions of his relatives.


Jerry's quilts have won Best of Show for Use of Color and Design and Hand Quilting at the AQF Festival of Quilts and also has quilts in the juried Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum. Two newer quilts will hang in the National Men's Quilt Show in January, 2026.

sandra


Quilt Historian / AQS Certified Appraiser- Sandra Starley


Sandra is a nationally certified quilt appraiser, historian, researcher, quilt collector, lecturer, designer and instructor. She maintains an extensive collection of both antique quilts (early, unusual and masterpieces) and research materials and is active in the American Quilt Study Group and Quilt Alliance.


She presents trunk shows on quilt history / dating and antique quilts as material culture. She enjoys reproducing quilts from her collection, especially in small scale. She's won national awards for her antique reproductions and has been part of several traveling exhibits and has quilts featured in national quilt magazines and several historical quilt books.


Read her blog at utahquiltappraiser.blogspot.com



 Sandy Rindlesbach - HandiQuilter National Educator

Sandy loves all things fabric, especially all forms of longarm quilting. She can’t remember a time when sewing and needle arts was not a part of her life. Sandy started her longarm journey in 2010. Sandy enjoys the freedom to be able to use free-motion, ruler and Pro-Stitcher on her quilts. As a National Educator for HandiQuilter, she teaches longarm quilting classes across the country.

Sandy has won quilt awards including First Place Wall Hanging at HMQS and Best of Show at Utah State Fair Challenge Contest. She loves playing with color and doing anything quilt or needle art related.

Sandy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from Brigham Young University. She lives in West Jordan, Utah and is blessed with 4 brilliant children and 2 outstanding grandchildren.


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