Cincinnati Original Creative Festival
Cincinnati, OH June 24 - 26, 2010


Sew a Seam for Charity!
Original Creative Festival to feature LoveQuilt Connection in Ohio
June 24-26, 2010

The Original Creative Festival is coming to the Sharonville Convention Center (11355 Chester Road in Sharonville, OH) on Thursday, June 24 through Saturday, June 26, 2010.

During the Festival, Community Quilt Connection Inc. (CQCI) will be hosting the LoveQuilt™ Connection, a charity event where show attendees sit and sew a seam for charity. CQCI will be using the 6-Hour Quilt by Kaye Wood, famous quilt teacher, author and hostess of TV’s Kaye’s Quilting Friends.

This special charity event was founded by Kaye in 1993. Explaining the LoveQuilt Connection, Kaye said, “If every one of the 22 million quilters made just one donation quilt, 22 million people who need a little extra love would receive a quilt. That’s the idea behind the LoveQuilt Connection. People are invited to sit and sew some steps on 6-Hour Quilts, which are then donated to local charities, such as Ronald McDonald House, children’s hospitals, Operation Linus, Wounded Warriors, VA Hospitals, fire departments and police departments.”

Kaye designed the 6-Hour Quilt for this event because it is easy enough for anyone to make. At the Festival, machines will be set up on the show floor. Fabric and batting will be pre-cut into strips and volunteers will be ready to teach the techniques needed to make the 6-Hour Quilt. At the end of the event, a charity which has been chosen in advance will send a representative to receive the quilts. The organization then promises to give these quilts to individuals in need. The LoveQuilt Connection mission is to encourage people to make 6-Hour Quilts and ultimately to have as many people as possible learn the technique so they can “pay it forward” by teaching it to others.

Many quilters have introduced the 6-Hour Quilt to their own communities. According to Kaye, more than 5,000 quilts to date have been donated by LoveQuilt Connection events and from the many groups who are carrying on the program in their local area.

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Mary Kaeser of Harrison, OH, has been named the LoveQuilt Connection National Coordinator and will be in charge of the charity event at the Original Creative Festival. After Mary learned of the 6-Hour Quilt technique, she saw the LQC at International Quilt Festival in Houston, TX. She then took the idea of teaching people to make these quilts to a whole different level when she founded the Community Quilt Connection, Inc. The Community Quilt Connection, Inc. (CQCI) was formerly located at Cincinnati Mall. CQCI is still looking for a new location where individuals and groups can gather for quilting, with no fees or items for sale. The center would continue to offer education, guidance and the use of all the equipment for anyone wanting to make their own quilt. All that is asked in return is a donation of time, talent, or treasure. Keep updated by checking their web site www.communityquiltconnection.org and viewing past pictures of LQC at the Original Creative Festival.

Plan now to join in this wonderful cause June 24-26 and participate in a event that can make a huge difference in someone’s life. Come sew a seam for charity!

The Original Creative Festival in Sharonville, OH, is the perfect place for everyone who enjoys a bit of CREATIVITY. Home sewers, embroidery enthusiasts, quilters and crafters of all ages and skill levels are invited to attend this refreshing and unique expo.

In addition to the LoveQuilt Connection, Festival features will include seminars and workshops taught by top industry teachers and local educators, including Heidi Allenbaugh, Amy Barickman, Nancy Begin, Irena Bluhm, Barb Callahan, Pam Damour, Jan Doench, Pamela Forberth, Karen Gibbs, Cynthia Guffey Kathy Kansier, Judy Kessinger, Londa Rohlfing, Peggy Sagers, Janice Stewart, and Debbie Wendt. There will be make-it and take-its, free stage demonstrations, inspirational quilt exhibits, lots of shopping opportunities in the Vendor Mall, and daily door prizes and giveaways.

Vendor Mall hours are June 24 & 25, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. & June 26, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Admission is $7 for a one-day pass, $12 for a three-day pass.
Kids age 16 and under are admitted FREE.
Bus loads are welcome and parking is FREE.

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