Upcoming Workshops

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A Little Somethin’ Jacket

Sara Hochhauser

June 27, 2024

9AM - 3:30 pm

Workshop Description

Breeze into the season in this carefree layer of pure casual elegance! The jacket has slightly flared ¾ length sleeve or full-length sleeve and is designed to move easily from work to weekend. Whether 22 ½’ or 25 ½ ‘finished length, this feminine silhouette is a comfortable as it is stylish!

Pattern: A Little Somethin' Jacket - 827580002596 (quiltersquest.com)

Class Level

Confident Beginner

About Sara

My love for sewing started when I was a child watching my mother sew. I sewed my own clothes in college after purchasing a Singer Featherweight at Marshall Fields in Chicago. I continued to sew for my five children (one boy and four girls). I started teaching over 25 years ago at first in a quilt shop and then at national quilting and sewing shows. I have taught heirloom sewing, quilting, free motion quilting, garment construction/embellishment, trapunto by machine and silk dyeing. I did free-lance work for Butterick as well as several sewing and quilting books.  My passion has continued to grow as I learn and teach new methods and techniques. I have appeared on several TV shows, written magazine articles and contributed to several books on sewing. I have taught at guilds, shops, and national quilting shows.

Landscape Quilts

(Zoom Class)

Jamie Davis

August 31, 2024

10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Workshop Description

Learn how to create a stunning landscape quilt in this full day workshop. Jaimie will touch on the principles of successful design in addition to teaching several machine-based construction techniques necessary to complete your project.

No prior drawing experience is required: just a playful attitude and a desire to create. Kit should be ordered through Instructor Website, shown in the supply list.

Class Level

Beginner

About Jamie

Formerly a scientist, Jaimie Davis is an award-winning quilter who began quilting in 1993. In addition to making quilts, she designs patterns, kits and technique-based workshops and travels widely to teach for quilt guilds, retreats and quilting festivals.

Her work has been shown in national and international exhibits including the International Quilt Show in Houston, Texas and the Pacific International Quilt Festival in Santa Clara, California.

Jaimie draws inspiration from color and curvy lines and loves to add a touch of whimsey to every project.

She and her husband live in Portland, Oregon with a whole bunch of quilts, a lot of great books, a turtle their kids left behind and a never-ending supply of Diet Coke.

Fairytale Pumpkins Quilt, Table Runner or MINI

Joanna Figueroa

September 26, 2024

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Workshop Description

What can I say…I love pumpkins and don’t think I will ever tire of pumpkin quilts…seriously. This pattern has something in it for everyone. Whether a single mini is more your vibe or whether a full pumpkin sampler is your style, we got you! Choose your version and your palette and design a pumpkin masterpiece of your own!

BIO

As I finished up the manuscript to my most recent book, I decided to add this story to the welcome page. As you open the book, the first thing you will find is this little tidbit from my childhood.

When I thought about what I wanted to write to you here first, I thought I might start you off with the same story as I did in the book.

I am glad to share this creative journey with you and hope that you enjoy our site and work.

Happy Creating,

Joanna

About Joanna


Many of you have asked about our story, about how it is that we’re “figs” and about how we started out. So here’s a bit of the story...



My parents always told me that it was clear that it was in my blood, making art and selling things! What a seemingly odd combination... When I was 8 years old, I held my first backyard art show where I convinced all the neighbors on our street that they each had to have a Joanna original for their walls. Apparently my pitch worked and I made $5.00 that day which was a fortune to me at the time! Not only did I finish the afternoon with more money than I had ever earned but a little mustard seed had been tucked deep inside my soul. I could make art, and I could sell it. People would buy it.

From then on it seems that regardless what else I was doing or studying at the time, I was also doing some kind of art. As I grew older the art changed- paintings changed to drawings & sketches, to cards & stationary, to jewelry, to pottery. In college I became fascinated with graphic design and the art of papermaking & printmaking. I worked on huge handmade paper canvases that wove in a variety of other mediums. I created my own prints with abandon. But when I discovered fabric and quilting, I knew immediately that this was the medium for me. It drew me in from the moment I sat down with needle and thread. It was a coming home kind of experience for me that was different from any other I had experienced before.

My company first started off as "Figlets", selling small quilted pillows, wall hangings and other accessories in local boutiques, art shows and street fairs. We worked hard to keep up with demand but as a young mother I quickly realized that I couldn’t manage the pace. Soon after I began working at my local quilt shop, first as an employee and then as a quilt and sewing teacher. The need for good patterns

propelled me quickly down the path of designing my own quilt and sewing patterns. It wasn’t long before that itch to make art and sell it, resurfaced for me and FIG TREE was born. The rest is a whirlwind of good timing, good people and, we think, good design.

Today

So now you’ve read a little bit about our history and where we’ve come from. Today at FIG TREE & COMPANY, we produce over 150 quilting, sewing and children’s patterns and thematic booklets. We focus our quilting designs on classic patterns with fresh and innovative methods so that they are accessible to every level of sewer. No complicated templates here! Our sewing patterns are made with the beginning and intermediate sewer in mind and focus on using quilting terminology so that quilters do not have to be intimidated to cross over into sewing projects. We compliment our quilting and sewing designs with whimsical and charming accessory and children’s patterns. We love to make little animals and other fun goodies. Think- mice, snails and goldfish! We are addicted to making pincushions as well as purses so you will be able to find something that suits your needs for sure!

Each year we design 3 fabric collections of licensed designs for MODA Fabrics and we are currently working on our 24th fabric collection if you can believe it! It hardly seems possible when you look at the numbers! To read a bit more about our fabrics and how to find them, please see our FABRICS page or read through our Fabric FAQs.

We organize year round trunk shows and trade shows of our products and collaborate on books and magazines with our favorite publishers. We work on the Fig Tree Club, which is available in dozens fabric stores both online and brick & mortar stores nationally. If you are a store, contact us if you are interested in any of the above.

We travel several times a year to do national and international teaching engagements and seminars. Unfortunately due to our design schedule and our commitment to our family, we decline more invitations than we accept. If you are a store, guild or retreat venue that is interested in having Joanna come speak, please contact us to see our availability. Please see the calendar for our upcoming engagements.

We are always working on new projects so who quite knows where we might go next!

Laura Heine Collage Quilts and Fabric Tinting

Linda Lambert

October 24, 2024

Workshop Description

About Linda

Linda has been a teacher for 39 years; teaching at the grade school, high school, and college levels. She has been honored with several awards for her teaching and community service. Linda is an entrepreneur at heart having owned an embroidery business for 15 years and currently as owner of Seamless Getaways quilting retreat in Forrest, IL.

She is a certified Laura Heine Collage Quilting instructor; teaching at many quilt shops throughout Illinois, while sharing her enthusiasm for collage quilting. 

Having retired recently, she uses her teaching skills to share her love for collage quilting with quilters at quilt shops, retreats, and guilds. Linda considers teaching collage quilting techniques and sharing her quilting retreat with others as her encore career.

She enjoys hosting Sunday dinners for family and looks forward to sharing her passion for quilting with her two young granddaughters. Her goal is to make Seamless Getaways a special repeat destination for quilters to create pieces of art and enjoy camaraderie with extraordinary people.