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Sue Patten

Sue Patten is not your typical quilters. Anyone who knows Sue knows her high energy, innovative designs and techniques and would tell you to expect the unexpected! Always with a story to tell or a tip to give, her classes are non-stop educational and fun. Sue is an award winning longarm quilter, who has traveled throughout Canada, The United States and Europe teaching her unique and innovative styles to longarmer, domestic quilters and hand quilters alike. Sue offers a wide variety of classes for all levels of quilters. Including hands on, lecture demos, and drawing classes. Along with a must see, hilariously funny, trunk show. This includes everything from her hand work, to her world renowned, award winning thread art quilts. Sue is the author of “Quilting Possibilities…Freehand Filler Patterns” and "Adaptable Quilting Designs" published by AQS Books. When she is not teaching and writing books she is a designer of stencils, machine embroidery patterns, hand embroidery patterns, Innovative whole cloth designs, longarm computerized patterns, hand and machine quilting designs, thread designer and most importantly mother of three. Sue has appeared on various TV shows such as “The Quilt Show” with Alex Anderson and Ricky Tims, “America Sews” with Sue Hausmann and “Linda Taylors Longarm Quilting Show”. Her work has also been feature in magazines and other author’s books from around the globe.  
This is another exciting journey for Sue and she wants to share it with all of you.  Come on in and take a look around; tell her what you think.  She is looking forward to your feedback. Her wonderful staff will be here to help even when she is jet setting around the world doing what she loves the most, Longarm quilting of course.