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Central Ohio’s #1 Trusted Bernina DealerJuSew What sewing projects are yougoing to work on this summer?p 2017SeJul, Aug,n,BERNINAA NewsINNREBSummer isn’t the time to start a new project.It’s time to finish up all the old ones!In the sewing room, there is nothing worse than the naggingreminders of un-finished projects, aka UFO’s. They are likehaving an anchor hanging around your neck. It’s the guilt ofnot finishing what you started. Too many? Is it showing acharacter flaw?!I was going through some sewing supplies and ran across acouple of boxes containing UFO’s. There were two problemswith these UFO’s:1. They were too nice to purge.2. I really like them and want to finish them.Every machine sold will includespecial Cotton & SteelIYSewing/Hello Lovely shopping bagwith 10 fat quartersOne my UFO’s is three thread painted native American Indiansthat I made over 25 years ago. They are done and are in needof framing. There is also an appliqué 3D Santa that needs tobe constructed and stuffed. An unfinished tank top: cut out andready to assemble. I have two boxes with “fabric” I am making:a box of embroidered squares and a width of a beautiful ribbonyarn sewn together. A bag of measuring tape is also waiting tobe made into some sort of project. I also keep a squat 16” x16” box on my cutting table with small unfinished projects. It’stime to see the bottom of that box!I vow, that together, we will do our very best to get some ofthose past projects finished, so that we can start fresh in thefall, because we have great new projects planned. We want tomake sure you are mentally and emotionally free to dive intosome new stuff not seen before in our area.It’s time to get rid of the UFO’s To give the incentive to finish your UFO’s, regardless of whatthey are, we are going to have a contest! For every project youfinish, enter your name into a drawing. We are not going tohave a lot of rules; we just really want to encourage you tofinish what you start! Two 100 gift certificates available. Formore details see page 5.We have also set aside 3 different weeks dedicated asIn-Store-Retreats. Bring your machine and projects, claim atable, come and go as you please. Sign up for 1 day or all 9.We will provide snacks to keep your energy level high. Nodistractions and help along the way.As much as I would like some new garment pieces this summer (and start a new wall hanging for my dining room), I wouldalso love to reduce my guilt pile and improve a character flaw!Let’s stamp out the UFO’s together!LauraP.S. My UFO list is now up to 26!www.bethscreative.com5350 N. High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43214Monday thru Thursday - 10a to 5:30pFriday & Saturday - 10a to 4:30pSaturdays in July - 10a to 2pSunday - Closed, so that we may refresh, rejoice & reconnectClosed - Memorial Day, Independence July, Labor Dayph.614.436.2611www.bethscreative.com

On-GoingCLUBSQuilt Club10a - 1pQuilt Club #1Jun 5, Jul 10, Aug 7, Sep 11Quilt Club #2Jun 12, Jul 17, Aug 14, Sep 18Misc ClassesBeginning Quilting Liz will start with therudimentary basics of quilting, from accuratecutting, piecing, basting, quilting andfinal binding. This series has been verypopular and fills quickly!Fee: 40Tue Jun 13, 20, 27, Jul 11, 25, Aug 1, 1510a - 1:30pFee: 35 Includes most suppliesQuilt Club #3Jun 19, Jul 24, Aug 21, Sep 25ThuQuilt Club Open SewWork on your project(s) andget help along the way.Jun 26, Jul 31, Aug 28FIBERARTSCLUBNo sew-able fiber or item is off limits for thisgroup. Also explore editing software programs for printed fabrics. Ming will guide youon this adventure! Share, support, explore.Oh! The things you will create!Fee: 152nd or 3rd Friday of the month .9a - noonJun 9, Jul 21, Sep 8Doll Club - An ongoing class series devoted exclusively to sewing for dolls. Topicsinclude: pattern drafting, fitting, sizing, miniature smocking and more.Fee: 151st (Lecture/Prep) and 3rd (Sew day)Tues of the month .1:30p - 3:30pOpen sew to finish projects:Tue Aug 1 . 2p - 5pOn summer break see you in SeptemberSewing for Children - An ongoing classseries for those who wish to create children’sclothing for a loved one. Fee: 152nd & 4th Tues of the month.1:30p - 3:30pOn Summer recess see you in Sept.5350 N. High StreetMachine Applique We believe this is a must-takefor mastering your machine.There is something about learning to satin-stitch applique thatunlocks your creativity. Thisclass is technique-based, so you will learn thebasics of the pivot, tapering and proper tensionthat turns your applique from ho-hum to outstanding!May 18 . .6p - 9pCute Little Jacket - Lots have asked for aclass on this cute light jacket with anunstructured peplum. Make it now, so you canwear it all summer. Requires Simplicity 8172pattern which is still available. Make it a solidcolor or use 2 prints. Perfect for Batik Rayon!Fee: 15 Supply list. Does not include pattern.Sat Jun 3 .10a - 3pRound and Oval Basket - Make one for different holidays and start on your Christmas gifts.This nifty basket stores flat and goes 3D in aflash.Fee: 12 Supply list. Pattern required.ThuSep 21 . 10a - 1pSatSep 30 .10a - 1pIn-Store Sewing RetreatTime set aside just for you! Three differentweeks. Choose one day, a whole week session or all 9 days it will just depend on howmany projects or UFO’s you have to finish.Fee: 5 a day, 12 for a week or 33 for all 3sessions.Week #1:JuneWed 28th , Thu 29th , Fri 30thLOTS of exciting new sewingprojects arriving this fall Seea quick preview on page 5.Sign-up for our In-StoreSewing Retreat and clear outall of your UFO’s!Columbus, Ohio 43214ph.614.436.2611Week #2:AugustWed 9th , Thu 10th , Fri 11thWeek #3:SeptemberWed 13th , Thu 14th , Fri 15thCome and go as you please between 10amand 4:30pm. Light snack will be availableeveryday. Help with completing any project.Get-em done so you can move on!fax.614.848.5932www.bethscreative.com

AERNINBruoring YMasteBBUBERNINA ClubMastering 6 - Stitch This Way - artista’s, 830,880, 780, 790. Exclusive feet-ures, suchas directional stitching, large borders, edgemotifs, programming.SatAug 19. . .10a - 1pThuAug 31 . . .10a - 1pBBUThis program is designed to give you the mostfrom your Bernina sewing machine purchase.Each student will receive a workbookas a handy reference for future use.Mastering 7 - Lets All Connect - For allembroidery machines. Simple software comeswith every embroidery machine to easily takea design from your computer to your sewingmachine. Suggestions on file maintenance,computer set-up and design transfer will becovered.ThuJul 20 . .10a - 1pSatSep 16 .10a - 1pMastering 1 - Care & Feeding - All machines. Your first formal sewing machineclass! Start with the basics, includes generalsewing, features and care.ThuJun 8. . . .10a - 1pSatJun 24 . . 10a - 1pTueAug 8. . . . 10a - 1pSatSep 9 . . .10a - 1pThuSep 21. . . .6p - 9pMastering 2 - One Stitch, Two Stitch All machines. A stitch-focused class thatanswers, "What are all these stitches for,and how do I use them?" Includes stretchstitches, overcasting, hem finishes andmuch more.ThuJun 15. .10a - 1pSatJul 15 . . . 10a - 1pTueAug 22. . . .10a - 1pSatSep 23. . . .10a - 1pThuSep 28 . . . .6p - 9pMastering 3 - Gathering Up the Pieces - Allmachines. Sewing on buttons, buttonholes,edge finishes, gathering, ruffling.SatMay 27 . .10a - 1pThuJun 22. . . .10a - 1pSatAug 5 . . 10a - 1pTueSep 5. . .10a - 1pSatOct 7. . . .10a - 1pMastering 4 - Feet are Made for Sewing All machines. Explore fringing, faggotting,mini & regular piping, bobbin work basics.WedMay 24 . .6p - 9pSatJun 10 . . 10a - 1pThuJul 13. . .10a - 1pSatAug 26 . . 10a - 1pTueSep 19. .10a - 1pThink of it as the "doctorate" to yourBernina education.Doodling With Decorative StitchesThuAug 24 . . . .10a - 1pDouble VisionSatSep 23. . .1:30p - 4:30pHappy FeetThuSep 28 . . .10a - 1pPreserving The PastWedSep 20 . 6p - 9pRolling AlongSatJul 29 . . .10a - 1pScratching the SurfaceWedAug 2. . . . .10a - 1pA Date w/ 880 and 790Under TensionSatAug 12 .10a - 1pAdjustable Ruler Foot #72BBUThese unique machines have a few tricksof their own. These three classes focus onthe exclusive features of sewing,embroidery and decorative.Sewing - 830/880 Quick StartFor summer 2017, call for appointmentEmbroidery - 830/880/790/780 Quick StartFriMay 26 . .10a - 1pDecorative - 830/880/790/780 Quick StartThuJun 1 . .10a - 1pMastering 5 - Customize Your World Artista, 560, 570, 580, 7 and 8 series. Matchyour sewing style by customizing yourmachine. Review all programmed buttonholes.SatJul 22 . 10a - 1pThuAug 17. . 6p - 9p Height-adjustable footExcellent view of needlePrecise and aligned stitch linesAllows 360º access and sightNow available, no waiting list.MSRP 99Ruler kitFor Q20 and Domestic MachinesMini straight line tool, squiggletemplate, nested mini ovals, nestedmini circles and mini 4-in-1.MSRP 150017 2llafComing3ECHOECHOECHO

Embroidery Module ClassesSerger Classe sEmbroidery Module 1 - Quick Start.Explore sizing designs, editing on screen,lettering and proper stabilizing and hoopingtechniques.Supply list.SatTueJun 17. . .10a - 1pAug 29 10a - 1pEmbroidery Module 2 - Acting Stable in aWorld of Thread! LECTURE for allmachines. Threads, using the proper stabilizing and hooping techniques are the key toquality embroidery. Other embroidery“toys” will be shown!This class can be taken out of order.WedSep 20 10a - 1pEmbroidery Module 3 - ADVANCED Beyond the Basics. All machines. Firstclass mandatory. Learn to use the smallhoop while doing free-arm embroidery.Applique and connecting long lines of text.PhotoStitch your kitty!BBUSerger 1 - Basic GuideLearn the basic principles, how to threadyour serger from scratch, plus many tricks ofthe trade. BYOBThuAug 3 10a - 1pWedSep 6 .6p - 9pSerger 2 - TechniquesMake your own notebook of various techniques to help you think "serger" in yoursewing. BYOBThuSep 7 . .10a - 1pWedSep 27 . .6p - 9pSerger 3 - Decorative techniquesContinue your sample notebook with flatlocking, decorative cords, serger lace androll hem.ThuOct 5 . .10a - 1pAurora users MUST know how to connectfrom computer to machine before taking thisclass!Supply list.SatMastering Your SoftwareAs promised, a comprehensive summer/falllisting of all the MYS classes!2018 will return to a regular listingMYS #1 What’s So FontyWedJun 7 . 10a - 1pMYS #2 General Functions 1WedJun 21 . 10a - 1pMYS #6 General Functions 2WedJul 19 10a - 1pMYS #11 General Functions 3WedJul 26 10a - 1pSep 9 .2p - 4:30pMYS #12 General Functions 4WedAug 16 . 10a - 1pMYS #3 Pattern Stitches 1WedAug 23 . 10a - 1pMYS #7 Pattern Stitches 2WedSep 6 10a - 1pBBUDancing Girls digitized by Laura LivingstonThe “must have” guide forthe BERNINA connoisseur!Beyond Basic HOOPING - Take the “Ugggggg” out of Hooping! Carol will shed lighton how to hoop odd, difficult things. Thislecture will cover different hooping optionsand techniques.This is a Lecture/DemoFee: 15ThuSep 26 .10a - 1pMastering Your Software in a 13 part series.It is designed to tap into just about everyaspect of the EditorPlus and DesignerPlusSoftware 7/8. Start with Editor 1, 2 and Digitizer, continue with the MYS program. Eachclass includes DVD of the recorded class session, full color notes, additional support filesand reference notes. The materials provided inthis program have been designed by BCS and thematerial cannot be copied or shared.A complete list of MYS is available upon request.Take MYS and earn rewards points toward freeproduct.Fee: 15 - if purchased from BCSEditor 1 & 2For summer 2017, call for appointmentDigitizerWedJun 14 . .10a - 1pMYS #4 Auto DigitzerWedOct 4 . 10a - 1pMYS #5 AppliqueWedOct 11 . 10a - 1pMYS #8 PhotoSnap/PhotoStitch/Quilt DesignWedOct 18 . 10a - 1pMYS #9 CorelDrawWedOct 25 . 10a - 1pMYS #10 Cross StitchWedNov 1 10a - 1pMYS #13 3DWedNov 8 10a - 1pFR E4tRAYADE 30I L!V8.1 update coming fall 2017

Class Sign-up Policy1. It is best to sign-up for any class by phoneor in person.2. All fee-based classes require a mandatory,deposit of 50%.3. Refunds will be only granted in the followingcases (also see Guest Instructor clause):*If it becomes necessary to cancel a class,all deposits will be fully refunded.*Store credit or class transfer will beissued in the case of illness or unforeseenevent. Student must make notification nolater than the end of the business day onthe class date. Failure to do so will causeforfeiture of deposit.*Store credit or class transfer will be validonly for the current calendar Year.4. Guest instructors - An outside instructorwho is not regularly employed at BCS.*Mandatory, non-refundable deposits arerequired.*No refunds, credits or transfers will begranted, under any condition.Or just an UnFinished Object! 100te Random SIGHTING drawing The one who finished the most Everyone who entered!CertifiiftcaG1. Finish a project that is collecting dust.2. Bring it to the store.3. Fill out a form.4. Put it in a box the form that is.5. Repeat. As many times as needed until Sept 2.Got it done, didn’t ya!!LLAFI N G T HI SNot to rush summer, BUT OMCThe projects that are in the works for the fall schedule: Construction of the Friendship QuiltSewing room wall hangingGoing around in circles table runnerRuler work classThe Ultimate Travel ToteGem ToteDecorative Stitch ToteAnd more Sew, finish your old projects andplan to join us.Finally! Embroidery Software forthe everyday embroidery Fully compatible with PC and Mac Choose from Editing, Lettering orMonogramming OR the entire bundle! User Friendly Tablet Friendly Cloud Storage of Designs Free Designs Modules start at 199 Free Trail available5For the budget minded sewistMSRP from 190 to 410 Sale Priced from 150 to 330bernettes by BERNINA also availableSale Priced from 150 to 499FAT QUARTER BIRTHDAY!35thOurbirthday present to you a Fat ¼ on YOUR birthday!Come in within 7 days of your birthday and get a free fat quarter.One per person, good until Dec 31, 2017.JuneJuly/AugustThings on a bolt Everything embroidery Stabilizers, thread, designs25% off

Presort StdUS PostagePAIDColumbus, OHPermit No 26095350 N. High StreetColumbus, Ohio 43214614.436.2611www.bethscreative.com35yearsEst. 1982No Interest FinancingAlways Available!Jun, Jul, Aug, Sept 2017Come chat with Beth Schillig, original founder of Beth’s Creative Stitchery, as she share’sher personal experience becoming a National award winning quilter. Learn some insightinto her new passions; working for Turtle Hand Batiks, the new love interest in her life (firstname is “Queenie” and last name Bernina) and some free motion and ruler work secrets.Beth will be showing some of her latest work along with the beautiful Malaysianhand-painted artisan batik panels.Generally, Turtle Hand Batiks are only available at large quilting shows such as Paducahand Houston. Beth has arranged a special opportunity for you to see and purchase themlocally. These panels make a perfect canvas to practice different quilting shapes.Wine and Cheese Thurs June 15 from 4 - 7Fri June 16 from 10 - 4Get a sneak peek at the batiks at www.turtlehand.com

Tue Jun 13, 20, 27, Jul 11, 25, Aug 1, 15 10a - 1:30p Quilt Club 10a - 1p Quilt Club #1 Jun 5, Jul 10, Aug 7, Sep 11 Quilt Club #2 Jun 12, Jul 17, Aug 14, Sep 18 Quilt Club #3 Jun 19, Jul 24, Aug 21, Sep 25 Quilt Club Open Sew Work on your project(s) and get help along the way. Jun 26, Jul 31, Aug 28 Doll Club - An ongoing class series devot-

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