Copyright Ó 2006.  Dancing Bear Folk Center
 
 
Expanded Quilt Block Wall
 
 
* Dancing Bear Quilt by:
Judy Zehner & Kim Mosher, Quilted Legends, 
Steamboat Springs, Colorado
 
 
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Elinor is known for her outrageous dress, lively performances and humor as well as her creative skills. Yet she claims her greatest motivation is touching the hearts of creative and loving women. Elinor has been a creative consultant for Crafts Magazines, PJS Publications. She has designed fabric for Concord Fabrics, Daisy Kingdom and P&B Fabrics. She has written books on dolls, children's stories and five books for Bernina of America. She founded APWPWD (Association of People Who Play with Dolls) and is a member of the United Federation of Doll Clubs and a friend of the National Institute of American Doll Artists. According to Elinor, dolls speak to people - particularly their makers - and that message is primarily to the inner person. Elinor is an experience not to be missed.
 
 
Needle Arts
#9 
Dollmaker's Choice 
Elinor Peace Bailey
Sat., 3/25, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Learn how to add your own creative touches to Elinor's fabric doll patterns. Pattern purchase required. Beginner-advanced; limit 20 students. 
#10 
Face Painting for Dolls
Elinor Peace Bailey
Sun., 3/26, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Use Elinor's book, "Let's Face It" to explore general concepts of doll faces, drawing and painting, and putting a face on a doll. Come with several blank doll heads using assorted patterns and various flesh-tones. Purchase book ahead of time for patterns; limit 20 students. Beginner-advanced.
#11 
Introduction to 
Pattern Adaptation
Elinor Peace Bailey
Sat eve., 3/25, 6:30 - 9 p.m.
Learn how the design process works. Focuses on basic concepts for creative alteration of existing patterns and creating new ones. All skill levels; limit 30 students.
#15
Lecture 
A Journey from 
Quilts to Dolls
Elinor Peace Bailey
Fri. eve., 3/24, 7 - 9 p.m.
There's no way of knowing just what EPB will address when she's given the stage and freehand. She promises to discuss her love of quilting as well as dolls - but it doesn't matter whether you actually do either - you'll find her ramblings great entertainment.