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Prayer Flags with Drew Betz - Member

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Join us for designing and making your own set of prayer flags to display on your porch, fence, in the garden, anywhere a little encouragement may be needed! Drew Betz, a talented quilter and teacher, will walk you through this creative process with lots of tips and demos. You will design your own theme and use a variety of materials, such as paper, silk, embellishments, etc.


This virtual class will happen via Zoom at 11AM over three sessions:


  • Thursday, August 13, 1 1/2 hour - Overview of prayer flags – both traditional and as they have evolved in the fiber art world. Themes, size options and materials, design consideration and demonstration of assembly
  • Tuesday, August 18, 1 hour - Continue design and construction. demonstrate various techniques for surface design, show-and-tell on any progress, answer any questions
  • Thursday, August 22, 1 hour - Finishing techniques, final show-and-tell. Next steps.


Can't make one of the sessions? All registered students will have access to the recorded session the following day so you can catch up or finish.

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La Conner, WA 98257
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$7 
Free to Quilt Museum Members 
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Note: Admission will increase to $10 on June 1, 2025 
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