Sara Hochhauser is an accomplished quilt artist, educator, and designer with more than 40 years of sewing and quilting experience. She has taught quilting and sewing for over 25 years, sharing her passion for both traditional craftsmanship and contemporary design. Her work blends heirloom techniques with modern creativity, resulting in quilts, garments, and fiber art that are both beautiful and functional.
Known for her eclectic style, Sara works across traditional, modern, and art quilting. In addition to quilting, she enjoys garment sewing and encourages others to explore the creative possibilities of fabric and thread. She has been featured on Quilting Arts TV and has presented lectures, trunk shows, and workshops for quilt guilds throughout the Midwest.
Based in Illinois, Sara is dedicated to preserving quilting traditions while inspiring makers to experiment, learn new techniques, and express their own artistic voice through textile art. Her classes are known for being informative, encouraging, and accessible to quilters of all skill levels.
Don't miss this opportunity to learn from an educator dedicated to preserving quilting traditions while inspiring makers to express their own artistic voices. Whether you are a traditionalist or a modern maker, Sara’s informative and encouraging approach is accessible to quilters of all skill levels.