2021 International Quilting Day Archive
RCQG collaborated with Waterloo County Quilters Guild for our 2nd Annual Virtual Celebration of International Quilting Day. This page archives the events of the day.
Important Links
Registration is now closed.
See below for more details about the event, including the schedule of presentations, demonstrations and workshops.
Social Sewing
For quilters who yearn for a bit of social sewing, our International Quilting Day celebration will include numerous breakout rooms for exactly that purpose.
Presentations, Demonstrations and Workshops
Are you looking to learn a new skill or polish a technique? We have 17 talented members from both guilds who will be sharing some of their favourite projects and techniques in 13 different sessions. Make yourself a cuppa and have a look at the schedule of sessions.
International Quilting Day schedule of sessions
How to sign up for presentations, demos and workshops :
- Visit rcqg.square.site
- Register for the International Quilting Day Main Event, if you haven’t already. Registration will close at 5 pm Eastern Time on Friday, March 19.
- Then, sign-up for any of the presentations, demonstrations, or workshops that interest you. Several have capacity limits so don’t dally.
- Check out!
- Tuck your order confirmation in a safe place so you can review it on the big day.
Preparing for the Day
All attendees should ensure they have the latest Zoom updates installed and that they know how to navigate between breakout rooms.
Watch Lindsay’s new tutorial including info on breakout rooms!
Some sessions have pre-class prep requirements so you can spend your time sewing! You can download pre-class prep info here:
But . . . I Thought RED was the Brightest Colour!
International Sister Quilt Block
Unusual Paper Piecing – Raccoon block – This session has two handouts. If you are attending this session, please be certain to print the template. If you wish, you can transfer the template to some of your fabric.
How to participate in the Virtual Quilt Show
Thank you to everyone who shared a quilt or two in the Virtual Quilt Show. The show is now over.
We showcased the work quilters completed during the COVID-19 quarantine.