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1. Fashion Shows and Lectures
www.rdkc.com/workshops.html - [Cached]Published on: 5/11/2008 Last Visited: 5/11/2008
Workshops and Lectures with Rachel D. K. Clark
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Students are invited to join Rachel on safari! Many graphic interpretations of African designs can be used for artistic expression in creating patchwork, piecing, and appliqu³, quilting patterns, embroidery, stamps and stencils.
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In this lecture Rachel will take students from the beginning of a garment to the end, step by step.
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Students bring their scraps to Rachel and she will help them to combine these treasures into a wearable garment using the coat pattern of their choice.
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Rachel will supply some fabrics and designs. Students may alternatively choose to use Rachel's vest pattern and the Nigerian applique designs included with that pattern. After creating a design on freezer paper, then transferring it to fabric, the design is hand appliqued to the garment or quilt. Rachel will reluctantly allow students to machine applique, if they must.
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Rachel was invited to do a creative challenge on Simply Quilts. Several artists were chosen to make something creative using the feathered star block. The feathered star block is, well, it is a bit of a monster and so they called the show the monster block challenge. For Rachel's part in the show she made a large portfolio sized purse featuring the feathered star block. -
2. Rachel Clark
www.quiltingbythelake.com/Rach - [Cached]Published on: 2/14/2008 Last Visited: 2/14/2008
Rachel Clark ~ Watsonville, CA
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Rachel Clark Rachel Clark is a contemporary folk artist, teacher and lecturer who comes from a long line of sewers, beginning with her great-grandmother. She has been making wearable art for over 30 years and teaching nationally for twelve years. Eclectic fabric mixes vibrant designs and her keen sense of humor characterize Rachel's work. Her work can be whimsical, political or make a personal statement, but it always reflects her love of traditional quilt making. She has done several one-woman shows and has been featured in various galleries, magazines such as "Threads," and "The Quilting Quarterly," the Fairfield Fashion Show and, HGTV's Simply Quilts.
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3. www.rachelclark.com
www.rachelclark.com/postcards. - [Cached]Published on: 5/2/2007 Last Visited: 2/14/2008
To purchase more than 5 boxes please contact Rachel Clark prior to placing your order.
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© 2002-2007 Rachel Clark

