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Diane Weber
Diane Weber teaches
at shops in the San Jose, CA, area as well as for guilds throughout CA.
Diane is also a member of the faculty at Quilt Hawaii (2001 &
2002). She specializes in Japanese design quilts, dimensional
techniques, and the use of color in quilts. Diane also designs and
makes original quilts for fabric designers and manufacturers, currently
designing for JHK Studios. Her first commercial pattern, The Slider, is
available as of April 2002. You can visit her on her website at
www.webers.org/sewbiz/.
Diane says....
Like many quilters, I began sewing as a child. My mom didn't quilt, but
she did make doll clothes, including tiny Barbie clothes, on her Singer
treadle sewing machine, which she still uses today.
I began quilting in 1993, in an effort to use up the many scraps of
fabric I had accumulated through the years of sewing. Since then, I
have completed many, many full size quilts and wall hangings, using as
many techniques and learning as much as I could absorb. My mission now
is to pass that learning, and the love of quilting, on to others. I've
taught at several shops and for guilds in California, and am part of
the teaching staff at Quilt Hawaii in 2001 & 2002.
My quilts have been accepted in juried competitions including the
Kutztown Pennsylvania German Festival; Quilt Hawaii, and the Pacific
International Quilt Festival. I’ve won a Viewer's Choice Award at the
San Mateo Sewing, Quilting and Craft Exposition, and two ribbons at the
Marin Quilt and Needle Arts Show. My original designs have been
published as pattern sheets by Springs Industries Quilters Only, and
Fabri-Quilt, Inc. Look for my “I Spy” quilt in ASN's Look What I See
Quilts book.
I pride myself on keeping up with the latest tools and techniques,
continue my own education by attending seminars and conferences with
top-name teachers, and constantly adding to my class offerings to bring
the latest and greatest to my students. I can do all this and work
full-time as a Project Manager at eBay because of the support of my
wonderful teenage daughter and husband.
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