Showing posts with label Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship. Show all posts

Sunday, July 31, 2011

Finished at Last

 
I have achieved two milestones this week based around the same quilt.
I have finally finished my Gaudi inspired quilt which I have called Gaudi Star which is part of my Houston Exhibition and was previewed here in little bits and pieces a few weeks ago.

I was such a breeze to quilt on my Handiquilter Sweet 16 that I didn't want to stop
And the second milestone is that this quilt was also my final assessment piece for my City and Guilds Patchwork and Quilting Course Level 3 which I have been doing for over two years. And it has passed!

I am notoriously bad at finishing courses - even with the best will in the world so this one has been happening in the background and at a snail's pace forever. I am so lucky that my tutor Marie Roper has been a patient and encouraging person. I did the course through Linda and Laura Kemshall's Design Matters in the UK and can not speak highly enough about their inspiration and encouragement. I love their Design Matter TV as well and if you join up - please let them know that I recommended it - you'll love it.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

In the Mail

Look what I got in the mail today!

The last 12 months have been pretty amazing for me but NEVER in my wildest dreams would I have imagined that I would see this.
Needless to say that the quilts are underway but with all my travelling recently most of the creative work has been in my head (and dreams/nightmares). It is a pretty terrifying prospect but hopefully it will be all right when it needs to be. My group of students are all working hard too and I am so excited about the work that they are creating.
Also another unbelievable prospect is that I am teaching at Quilt Festival as well. I hope some of you who are planning to be there will consider my classes or lecture as it will be very embarrassing if no one signs up.

I will give you more details later but now I am back to the studio.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

In Quilters Newsletter

When I was in Houston we had a dinner for the Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship winners who were in town and a couple of other friends. One of the friends also happened to be the Managing Editor of Quilters Newletter - THE US Quilting Magazine. We had a great night and took some photos on the way out.

How thrilling to discover we are mentioned in the current issue editorial.

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Scholarship Press Release

This was released today and it is so exciting to see it in print. Now I truely believe it is going to happen.

Australian quilt artist recognized
Lisa Walton awarded
2010 Jewel Pearce Patterson
Scholarship for Quilting Teachers
HOUSTON—May 11, 2010—International Quilt Market is pleased to announce that the recipient of the 2010 Jewel Pearce Patterson Scholarship for Quilting Teachers is Lisa Walton of Sydney, Australia. The scholarship—now in its twentieth and final year—provides a commendable quilting teacher with the opportunity to expand her creative talents and improve upon her classroom and teaching skills.

Walton will receive round-trip airfare, hotel accommodations, and paid tuition for the 2010 International Quilt Market and Festival in Houston. Over the course of the following year, she will apply what she has learned during her time at the shows to an exhibit of her work and that of her students. This special exhibit will debut at the 2011 fall editions of Market and Festival.

“What a delight it was to contact Lisa and let her know that she had been selected as this year’s recipient—her response was one of sheer disbelief,” says Judy Murrah, Vice President of Education and Administration for Quilts, Inc. “I look forward to meeting Lisa and seeing her inspirational quilts. And her exhibit promises to be a real explosion of color!”

Walton was thrilled upon learning that she had been named this year’s scholarship recipient. “I was in the car, checking email on my phone, and I screamed so loudly that my husband—who was driving—had to stop. I think I started crying then!”

Now, she is looking forward to learning new techniques and technical skills during her time in Houston, she adds. “I am going to absorb every minute of it. I want to especially observe teachers’ styles and their interactions with students.”

A quilter for close to 20 years, Walton began teaching about 10 years ago and has since made it her full-time job. Walton’s classes cover a wide array of styles and techniques including piecing, appliqué, machine quilting, embroidery, couching, and other decorative stitches, and bead embellishment, the latter of which is her area of expertise.
“I cannot believe how much I love teaching quilting and patchwork,” she says. “I love the exchange of knowledge between my students and myself, and I always learn something from them as well. I love seeing my students have that ‘ahhhhh’ moment.”
Walton is also an award-winning quilter whose work has appeared in various exhibits, judged shows, and private collections around the world, including two solo exhibitions in her home country of Australia. Her designs are regularly published in all of the major Australian quilting magazines, and Walton and her work have been profiled in a number of other international publications, including several in the U.S.
In 2005, Walton and her husband launched their business, Dyed and Gone to Heaven, which offers patterns and kits for her original quilt designs, hand-dyed fabrics, and beads and beading supplies. And recently, she was featured in two educational DVD workshops, which she says—much like her classes—encourage students to “just give it a try!”
The scholarship was created in honor of Jewel Pearce Patterson (1910-2002), a Houston-based quilting teacher who taught thousands of students throughout her career. She was one of the cofounders of what is now the International Quilt Association, as well as the Quilt Guild of Greater Houston. Patterson was also the mother of Karey Bresenhan, Quilts, Inc. president and directorof International Quilt Festival and Market.
The scholarship was first awarded in 1990 to mark Patterson’s 80th birthday, and this year—the final year for the scholarship—would have marked her 100th. Over the course of its 20 years, many of today’s best-known quilting teachers received the scholarship and the opportunity to study at International Quilt Festival and Market and, in some cases, Quilt Expo in Europe.

"My mother would have been delighted to know that her love of quilting and teaching resulted in many teachers from the U.S. and other countries receiving scholarships from Festival to expand their teaching skills,” says Bresenhan. “She was a big believer in education, earned three college degrees while working full-time as a teacher and librarian, and always laughed that she retired from teaching to go to work teaching quilting! So, it was a pleasure to offer the Jewel Pearce Patterson scholarship for two decades. Mama was so happy that she got to meet quite a few of the early recipients of "her" scholarship—that meant a lot to her."