https://bethanne-nemesh.teachable.com

Bethanne Nemesh
National and International Award-Winning Quilter
This September, our guild will host an inspiring two-day event with nationally and internationally acclaimed quilter and educator Bethanne Nemesh. Renowned for her award-winning artistry and dynamic teaching style, Bethanne brings more than 25 years of free-motion quilting expertise to inspire and empower quilters of all levels.
Bethanne Nemesh is celebrated nationally and internationally for her breathtaking quilts that combine fine art sensibilities with masterful quilting techniques. Bethanne seamlessly blends her love of nature, rich textures, and intricate detail into her quilts, creating pieces that have won numerous prestigious awards — including multiple Best of Show and Paducah blue ribbons.
Bethanne is also known for her innovative techniques, including couching specialty threads and developing unique filler motifs. She has authored instructional books and created popular online classes, making her expertise accessible to quilters around the world.
Her warm, engaging teaching style empowers students to expand their creative boundaries and gain confidence in their quilting skills, whether they are new to free-motion quilting or seasoned veterans looking for fresh inspiration.

Event Schedule
Thursday, September 11, 2025
Class: Feather Faster

  • Time: 12:30 PM – 3:30 PM
  • Cost: $35
  • Description: Learn to master spineless feathers to improve your speed, confidence, and fluidity when quilting freehand feathers.
    Friday, September 12, 2025
  • Class: Quilted Texture A to Zen
  • Time: 9:00 AM – 3:30 PM
  • Cost: $40
  • Description: Discover 132 unique quilted textures inspired by nature and the physical world.
    This class will redefine your approach to background fillers and inspire countless new design
    ideas.

Registration & Contact

  • Celeste Henley — 1st Vice President, HSV Quilt Guild
  • Email: newsinger@yahoo.com
    Choose one or both classes!
    Spaces are limited — early registration is highly encouraged.