June 18, 2012
LEARNING TO SEW ~ CLASS: Beginner Patch Quilt
Posting a new class that is ready for signup!
Beginner Patch Quilt class!
I had received a package from Modern Fabric Studio a while back and could not decide exactly what project to use these beautiful pieces for! I loved all the chrysanthemums in different colors and wanted to use them together, for sure. Eventually I decided on using them for my Beginner Patch Quilt sample, and I am quite pleased with the results.
Two of my boys are "helping" me piece it together. They are my most "subliminal" students. (Actually the older one here has done some sewing - but it was more about how FAST he could sew, I think...)
This sample is a "doll-size" quilt - finished 20" x 25". It is a good size quilt to start out with, for first time piecing and backing. Once you know how to make this basic quilt, you can make it in any size!
If you are interested in learning how to sew this Beginner Patch Quilt, contact me and we will get you started!
I could not resist showing you some of my cute students making their first doll quilts and arranging their own fabrics! I can't wait to see their finished products!
Would you like to learn to sew?
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Julie, This looks like so much fun! I have never made a quilt before. The perfection of them scare me a bit :) But they are so beautiful, maybe one day I will try. I like the idea of a doll quilt. Maybe my little girl, Catherine, would love that!
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Jenny
Seamingly Smitten
Yes, it IS lots of fun - picking your fabrics, arranging your squares, etc. And doing a doll-size quilt for a first timer is the perfect way to go! I would love to see yours if you try one!
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