- Cindy Losekamp is a fun and enlightening teacher known for her incredible amount of
samples and ingenious way of creating. She has written numerous books and patterns
and created many beautiful embroidery design CD's. Cindy has been creating her entire
life. She started learning at her Grandmother’s knee and then continued at singer sewing
classes and in 4-H.
Cindy also is known for her ultra creative ideas and methods for using embroidery machines and the
decorative stitches that most people never use. Cindy has been a guest on many of the popular TV shows and
she has traveled extensively. Her love of sewing, crocheting, embroidering and painting is the driving force
behind her company, Sew Artfully Yours.
You will enjoy learning from this exciting and empowering sewing personality
- Mary Jo Gabel has developed and successfully taught serger sewing classes for the past
twenty-one years. In her hands on classes, she has worked with all makes and models of
sergers. She has put together a series of serger instructional DVDs to share her knowledge
with home sewers everywhere. Her step-by-step instructions can be followed by the novice
sewer and/or the accomplished seamstress. Great close ups in all of her DVDs make for
private lessons in your own home!
She holds a B.S. Degree in Home Economics from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis
Obispo. For the past thirty years, she has taught all aspects and levels of sewing: community college,
adult education, College for Kids and 4-H programs.
Ray’s Sew Easy Embroidery Retreat 2010
- Gay Gerlack is the owner of Sewabration. She has a line of patterns and booklets, and is
available to teach at educational seminars. She is a member of the American Sewing Guild
and the Sewing Educators Alliance. Gay has taught for the Original Creative Festivals,
International Quilt Festival, the Sewing and Stitchery Expo, the International Embroidery
Conference, the Creative Embroidery Conference, the Machine Enthusiasts Embroidery
Conference, the Janome Sew Easy Retreat, the Sparkle Cruise, the Sew, Quilt and
Embroidery Festivals, the Valley Stitcher’s Guild, and at a variety of sewing centers.
Gay’s designs have been featured in Threads Magazine, Sew Stylish Magazine, Designs in Machine
Embroidery, and The Embroidery Journal. She has also written articles for Pattern Review. The classes
and projects are part of a simplified sewing series designed to make sewing fast, fun and creative….a
Sewabration!
- Bobbi Bullard has been sewing for 40 + years and a computer user for 28 years. She a
contributing editor for Machine Embroidery Journal and Designs in Machine Embroidery
and has written for Creative Machine Newsletter, Fitting Tips, Threads and Total
Embellishment Newsletter. She teaches classes on unique methods for individualizing
garments with a variety of embellishment techniques and new ways of using machine
embroidery around the country.
- Valora Hammond is an educator for Janome America. Her love of sewing began as a
child and along the way, she’s worked in a fabric store and made costumes for state shows.
She has been doing custom sewing since she was in high school, expanding to creating
garments for contests, stage and special occasions. She graduated from Colorado State
University with a major in secondary teaching and a minor in apparel production. She
loves to teach Janome customers all the things their machines can do for them.
- Lisa Shaw is the technical support manager for Buzz Tools. She can be found at
many embroidery shows and class rooms. Lisa has been with Buzz Tools from the
early days and is also deeply involved in the development of all new programs and
features as she really knows what the embroidery community needs and wants.
- Jacki McNeal has been sewing for 16 years. She loves quilting, home decorator projects,
wearable art and sewing for her grandchildren. She is active with the American Sewing
Guild, Placerville Gold Country Chapter. Jacki’s goal for her students is that they leave
each class with a sense of joy knowing that they have successfully completed their
projects.