BEGINNING QUILTING:

Ever wanted to learn to quilt?  Come join us for a chance to learn the history and techniques used in creating a traditional Amana Quilt.  All ages and skill levels are welcome.  Each person will create a beautiful hand quilted wall hanging.  Participants will need to supply 2 yards of fabric (1 yard solid and 1 yard print) of their choosing.  All other materials will be supplied.  So come join us Monday evenings for 5-6 weeks beginning February 22th from 6:30-8:00 PM at the Amana Arts Guild Center in High Amana for some fun and quilting.  Enrollment is limited. For more information and to register call Jen Mundt-Garcia at 319-210-4104.  Cost is $50.

PAINTING STUDIO:

Come to the Amana Arts Guild Painting Studio and enjoy the pleasure of exploring and painting your own ideas.  A painting class for beginners to experienced painters in any medium: oil, acrylic, watercolor, pastel or colored pencils.  The instructor will take you from whatever level you’re at and help you develop your ideas and skills at your own pace.  The class will meet on Saturday afternoons from 1:00-3:00 P.M. at the Amana Arts Guild Center in High Amana for 5 weeks, beginning February 20th.  Participants will need to provide their own supplies. For more information and to register email marcischwartzart@gmail.com or call instructor Marci Schwartz at 319-930-7724.  The cost is $50.

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