Meet the Teachers
We take the time to search out the best in the industry, introducing you to exceptional designers, best-selling authors, creative thinkers and visionaries. Taking classes at Original Sewing & Quilt Expo adds to a memorable and satisfying experience.
Libby Ashcraft
Fort Worth, TX
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Libby has been teaching sewing, embroidery and embroidery software for over 20 years. She has specialized in embroidery software, but has recently expanded her expertise to include electronic cutters such as the Silhouette Cameo and Brother Scan 'N Cut. Libby is a Terri Johnson Creates Licensed Instructor and teaches the Silhouette Cameo at workshops and classes around the country. She teaches three software clubs a month in her local area, providing unique and detailed lessons for her students, with many lessons based on student requests. Libby is a presenter the All Things Silhouette Conference, Original Sewing & Quilt Expo events and other events. As a Martha Pullen Licensed teacher, Libby travels the U.S. helping bring the joy of sewing to many students. In addition to her teaching, Libby was a Technical Sewing Editor for Classic Sewing magazine.
Pam Damour
Champlain, NY
The Decorating Diva
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Known as the "Decorating Diva" Pam learned early in life, while spending time on her grandparents’ farm, that making something from "scratch" was not only a way of life, but it was the better way of doing things. Holding on to those values she went from farm to fabric and has had a very successful 30+ year career as an interior designer and sewing professional. Pam offers professional drapery workroom training. As a seasoned career speaker, she travels internationally teaching her specialty techniques that have brought her years of continued business as the "Couture of Home Dec Sewing". She is the author of Pillow Talk, Cheaper by the Dozen, Got Quilts?, The Tangled Home, Hold Everything and producer of 12 Home Dec DVDs. She has designed many patterns, rulers, scissors and other sewing related notions. An interior designer by profession and a quilter by passion, Pam lives on the shore of Lake Champlain in a log home, nestled at the foot of the Adirondack Mountains, where she teaches sewing retreats. Her down to earth nature, never forgetting her roots, combined with her professionalism creates a warm and creative experience.
Tamara Evans
Flower Mound, TX
Sewing has been a lifelong passion for Tamara. While raising her children, she discovered the limitless creative options of machine embroidery, software, quilting and began a home-based embroidered gift business. Coming back to the corporate arena as a professional in the sewing industry, focusing on new product development, creative project design, embroidery education and quilting with an embroidery focus was full circle. Her joy is education, publishing articles, teaching at trade shows, conventions, and other events. Her goal is to simplify the tedious and frustrating aspects and inspire creativity and confidence. Now, as an impartial independent expert, she will educate and inspire students of all skill levels
Stephanie Folsom
Cape Coral, FL
Beach Potato Embroidery
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Stephanie is an embroidery instructor and business owner of Beach Potato Embroidery. She has been sewing since she was nine years old and learned about machine embroidery in middle school. She has been a part of the sewing, embroidery, and longarm communities for the past ten years. While she loves making new designs, helping others is her first passion. She is a former 911 dispatcher and mother of two. Now as embroidery designer and instructor she loves sharing new techniques and making unique in the hoop projects. Stephanie and her husband Joe travel the United States teaching machine embroidery as well as vending at large expos and shows. Stephanie is excited to meet you in person for an awesome hands-on event!
LuAnn Hartley
Lexington, NC
Sanluchell Designs
LuAnn Hartley has been teaching a variety of classes for over 30 years. Her background includes education consultant, sewing machine sales, and a store owner for over 25 years. She has a passion for embellishing, quilting, and creating new ways to use techniques for both sewing and serging. She has taught all over the country and at major quilting shows.
Susan Luaces
Tampa, FL
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Susie began sewing at nine, taught by her mother, and honed her skills through high school classes, sewing magazines, and books. She created her clothes, including tailored suits. Despite college and a career in engineering limiting her sewing time, her passion never waned. After leaving engineering to focus on family, she dedicated more time to sewing. Susie has sewn clothing, Halloween costumes, wedding dresses, home décor items, quilts, toys, and nursery items, with garment sewing being her favorite. She has teaching experience from her engineering career as a part-time fitness instructor and as a sewing instructor at Joann Fabrics. Since 2002, Susie has found the Original Sewing and Quilting Expo a great source of knowledge. She discovered the Seam Method of pattern alteration; from there, the sky was the limit. Susie has spent years training with Lorraine Henry and Judith Rasband to ensure the method's continued availability and is now ready to share her expertise.
Jill McCloy
Toledo, OH
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Jill's sewing career started at an early age – she received her first sewing machine for Christmas just after her fourth birthday. In high school, she did custom sewing and taught at fabric and sewing machine shops using original patterns. In 1992 Jill was hired by Viking Sewing Machines, Inc. as a national educator designing projects for the Viking Club and teaching at Viking World Conventions. She then became an independent educator working with many brands of sewing machines. Jill was featured in the Threads magazine design challenge in 2000, wrote for McCall’s and Threads magazines, designed embroideries for Cactus Punch and taught at many Expo events. Her specialties are machine knowledge and creating original designs. She has over 50 patterns and recently had a truly beautiful line of fabric come out with Northcott fabrics.
Linda McGehee
Shreveport, LA
Ghee's
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Designer, Linda McGehee has a diverse sewing background with 50 years experience from garments to handbags, piecing to heirloom, surface manipulation to combining a variety of methods into a sampler of various techniques. Linda has traveled the globe demonstrating and lecturing from her books and patterns. She is much sought after at trade and machine conventions, consumer shows, guilds, shops & television. Her style is easy and fun with a flair for detail.
Susan Miller
Doylestown, OH
Susan has been quilting, sewing and embroidering for many years. She has a quilting studio in her home where she provides longarm quilting services to her customers. Over the years, she has taken Martha Pullen’s Teaching classes for sewing and surging, also Quilt in a Day teacher training and event training with Eleanor Burns Master Quilter in Paducah, Kentucky. Susan has taught at a local quilt shop many classes: longarm program, Kids sew, machine usage classes and embroidery programs. Susan also plans event classes for quilt guilds in her local area. Sewing and quilting has been her love and hobby for over 40 years.
Carol Mitchell
Taylorsville, NC
Barn Quilt Squares by Carol
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I am a traveling Barn Quilt square painting teacher located in Taylorsville NC. I have been teaching for 12 years. Barn quilt painting is something I am very pasionate about and really enjoy teaching others how to make a 2 x 2 MDO board come alive for them. My boards are weatherproof and will last outside a very long time. We live on a farm in NC and this is part of my agriculture background but barn quilts are also for houses and garage and can also be mounted inside the house.
Lauren Mormino
Belleville, IL
Sew Whatever Studio | More Me Know
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Lauren Mormino has been teaching bag making for eight years, sharing her expertise through hands-on classes and online tutorials. She runs a successful YouTube channel where she demonstrates her bag making techniques and helps crafters of all skill levels. In addition to teaching, Lauren sells high-quality sewing and bag making supplies. She operates an industrial sewing machine bag making studio in Belleville, Illinois, where she hosts in-person workshops, fostering a creative and supportive learning environment for her students.
Shanna Neylon
Ashland, Nebraska
GlitterBugFairy
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GlitterBugFairy started in 2014 with Shanna and Andy Neylon selling embroidery vinyl out of their tiny living room and has grown to offering all sorts of embroidery and crafting supplies for both small and big-time crafters, long timers and newbies, experienced sewers and others just getting your feet wet. They print custom vinyl with their specialty printer, which means endless possibilities of new vinyl and bag designs!
Iris Noitalay
Palm Coast, FL
Handi Quilter
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Iris' quilt journey started in 1992, when Iris’ sister Astrid came to visit while Iris and her family were living in Northern California. She asked if Iris could make her a quilt since Iris had experience in sewing. Making this quilt led Iris to yearn for more, she was hooked. Iris’ experience includes everything from; working at a local quilt shop in North Carolina, to owning her own longarm machine and business, and her line of digital quilting designs.
Iris started out with a non-computerized longarm but switched to a HQ Fusion® with Pro-Stitcher® shortly after. From that point on Iris started creating her own designs such as pantographs and digitized designs, they are currently available at Quiltable. These designs are what led Iris to multiple awards from Judges choice to Blue ribbons in longarm quilting.
Iris’ earned a degree in Advertising and Graphic Design, became a certified instructor in a digitizing software. Learning all aspects of quilting has been quite the journey for Iris, yet the biggest reward is witness the overwhelming join in a quilt recipients eyes.
Iris enjoys teaching quilters with all levels of experience, she believes that quilting should be a fun experience. If you are interested in becoming a longarmer Iris is able to teach everything about quilting especially longarm quilting, everything from the basics on “how to get started” with long arm quilting to “ruler work” to her favorite quilting technique “free-motion quilting”.
In addition, Iris is bilingual and is able to teach classes in both English and German.
Pattie Otto
Falling Waters, WV
Great Copy Patterns and Embroidery
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Pattie Otto, owner of Great Copy Patterns and Embroidery has a passion for everything sewing from garment design to machine embroidery and enthusiastically shares this during her classes both locally and across the country. In addition to designing her line of patterns, authoring books and magazine articles, she performs alterations on a variety of garments from prom, pageant and wedding attire to other garments such as skirts, pants, etc. Her home studio is well stocked with machines, fabric, thread and everything she needs to create beautiful garments and accessories.
Carrie Philpott
Big Rapids, MI
Carrie simply loves to sew! Once she took her first sewing class at age 14, she has never looked back from the textile/fashion/sewing/quilting/embroidery world. This has led her on an international journey through all phases of the textile/fashion world at the manufacturing, wholesale, retail, and consumer level.
In the 1990’s, Carrie discovered both sewing machine quilting and embroidery. Since that time, she has created her own digitized embroidery designs, quilting patterns, clothing, and costume lines.
Her teaching career has spanned 3 continents with certifications from Sue Hausmann, Martha Pullen, Connie Crawford, Nancy Ziemann, and many others. Her quilts have been displayed at numerous major national shows and as part of Michelle Obama’s Quilts of Valor display in the White House.
Not having space for a longarm quilting was thrilled to discover Westalee Design rulers and templates that worked with her Sew Steady Table. The new EmbroideLee collections perfectly compliment her love of machine embroidery.
Classes with Carrie bring a wide variety of quilting, sewing, embroidery and crafting techniques from beginner to advanced level with excitement, humor, and fun.
Rhonda Pierce
Willowbrook, IL
Schmetz Needles
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Rhonda Pierce has a dream job. . . teaching sewing enthusiasts about the hardest working 2” piece of steel in the sewing machine – the SCHMETZ needle. She lives in the Chicago area. Whether presenting SCHMETZ virtually or in-person – she averages 100+ presentations annually and happily provides SCHMETZ facts to make your stitching easier. Rhonda created and published 100 issues of the now archived SCHMETZ Inspired to SEW ezine. She publishes the “must read” SCHMETZ needles monthly newsletter. Her quilt, Color Splash, hung at three International Quilt Festivals. Rhonda’s personal website is www.SewMoreStitches.com. With quilt shop, wholesale management experience, and the love of sewing, Rhonda delivers a unique perspective as VP/Marketing Director of Euro-notions, and Spokesperson for SCHMETZneedles.com North America. Sew SCHMETZ!
Catherine Redford
Naperville, IL
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Catherine Redford was born in England where she learnt to knit and sew as a young girl. After relocating from London to Naperville, Illinois, she learned to quilt and never looked back. She's an award-winning quilter, an active member of her local guilds, and a popular teacher at the local and national level. Catherine is a frequent magazine contributor and has enjoyed being a guest on Quilting Arts TV and The Quilt Show. She is enjoying the resurgence of interest in handwork with an embroidery book, Butterfly Stitches, published Fall 2020, and, with two DVDs and a book on Modern Machine Quilting techniques, Catherine delights in finishing her own quilts on a domestic machine!
Nancy Sapin
Franklin, NC
Sulky of America
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Nancy Sapin is a Freelance National Educator representing Sulky of America. Nancy has been working with Sulky for the past 19 years, both as a National Educator, designer, and a sample maker. She has worked numerous consumer shows for Sulky, lecturing and teaching. Nancy also lectures and teaches workshops at various quilt and sewing guilds across the United States. You can find some of Nancy’s designs in the last 3 Sulky books and see some of her other works on her website, nancysapin.com.
Chelsea Swindle
Lebanon, TN
She Sews Seams
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Hello! I’m Chelsea with She Sews Seams, and I am passionate about sewing. I had the great fortune to take sewing classes during high school from one of the best seamstresses I’ve ever known. She didn’t realize it at thetime - but her influence and teaching have shaped the rest of my life. That was over 25 years ago and I have been creating and learning ever since. If there is one theme that has consistently run through the fabric of my life, it is sewing. My goal is to make sewing approachable and attainable to ALL people, no matter their experience, budget or location. You can find me on social media creating bite sized bits of sewing content to help you along your sewing journey. My life outside of sewing has blessed me with my perfect soul mate of a husband. We have been married for 12 years and our love language is sarcasm. We have three beautiful, quirky and energetic children who keep us on themove. I am also a self proclaimed crazy plant lady.
Tisha Thorne
Lanham, MD
Sew Creative Lounge
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Tisha Thorne is a certified sewing instructor with over two decades of experience teaching locally in the DC area and across the United States. Extremely passionate about sharing her love of sewing and quilting with students of all ages, Tisha has led sewing programs at esteemed organizations such as Sew Creative Lounge, Howard University Hospital, Hancock Fabrics, and Prince George’s County Sports and Learning Complex, among others. Driven by her mission to teach the world to sew, one stitch at a time, Tisha continues to inspire and educate aspiring sewers and quilters nationwide.
Jess VanDenburgh
Gloversville, NY
Sew Many Creations
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Hi I'm Jess! I was born and raised in upstate New York where I still live with my husband & 2 dogs. My grandma taught me at a young age how to sew and encouraged my creativity. I stumbled upon bag making in 2005 due to a major obsession with bags and a large fabric stash. I started making bags for friends and family at first and then selling them. From there my company, Sew Many Creations was born. Originally the company focused solely on making custom bags but slowly developed into a pattern company after many requests. In 2012 I expanded my pattern company to also include bag hardware, cork, fabric, kits, zippers and more. In 2020 I finally started my Youtube channel where I chat live every Friday about anything and everything bag making. I also upload tutorials, free patterns and educational videos. Teaching is my absolute favorite and if you watch any of the hundreds of YouTube videos I have on my channel, I think you'll agree!
Joe Vecchiarelli
Glendale, CA
French European Dress Forms
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Joe Vecchiarelli, founder and president of French European Inc., has worked in the fashion industry for over 40 years. During his college years, Joe worked in the family business, sharpening scissors for the industry's top designers. He later graduated from USC's business program and began to realize that opportunities in the apparel business were unlimited. Mr. Vecchiarelli's career took another fascinating turn when he made a foray into the entertainment business working in production with shows like Dancing with the Stars and The X Factor. A few years ago he was approached by NBC to help produce the competitive design talent show, Fashion Star. Presently Mr. Vecchiarelli is ever so busy maintaining his business and helping fashion students and enthusiasts grasp their dreams and become successful within the industry.