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Sustainable Quilting 101

Sustainable Quilting 101

Event Information

04/25/23 12:00:00 - 04/25/23 13:00:00
AccuQuilt Website

Do you know what sustainable quilting is? Thankfully, hosts Pam and Erica do! They will be providing a thorough overview of this quilting practice and offering several ways you can utilize it. Plus, special guest Maday Delgado will be joining to share how she uses sustainable quilting in her projects. You don’t want to miss out on this educational event!

Register now for the chance to win great door prizes – including selections of fabric from our friends at Riley Blake

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Tuesday, April 25 at 12 p.m. CT

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Your Presenters

Pam Heller 
AccuQuilt Cutting Expert

Pam Heller is an international educator and cutting expert for AccuQuilt. For the past 5 years, Pam has taught quilters how to get the most use out of their AccuQuilt GO! fabric cutting systems at quilt shop events, guild meetings, and to tour groups from all over the U.S. and Canada. Pam’s passion for quilting began 20 years ago when she discovered a local quilt store in her small Colorado town. 

Erica Bottger 
AccuQuilt Creativity Expert

Erica has been with the AccuQuilt team for almost 8 years working with sales, videos, marketing and more. She’s a veteran quilter with a background in garment sewing and costuming, and says she started sewing as soon as she could hold a needle. When she isn’t behind a sewing machine, Erica loves spending time with her family, including her 3 little grandchildren.

Maday Delgado

Maday is a prolific art educator, published artist, and speaker based in the Midwest committed to bringing innovation and artistry to the forefront of the work she creates. Her mission is to nurture artistic platforms across cultures and generations to foster creative work while finding ways to minimize her environmental footprint. Her goal is to unify students with different skill sets and share her love of art and vibrant textiles. She combines painting, weaving, hand-stitching and machine sewing and embroidery to infuse her creations with energy and pay homage to her Cuban upbringing. She loves the art of collaging and storytelling with new and pre-loved textiles; Janome machines keep up with her big, scrappy ideas every step of the way.

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