8/6/2023 0 Comments 1 1 2 inch clearview binder![]() If you're looking for an unremarkable, run-of-the-mill binder, you can find plenty at an office supply store near you. Learn how to draw, color, and sew spirals to make this winged heart block. Spirals in quilts have incredible "Wow!" factor, yet they are surprisingly easy to sew. RaNae Merrill- Wings of Love Spiral with Painless Paper Piecing Haworth will describe how to make your paper pattern and the best techniques for making an enlargement ready for your fabric collage. Be inspired by the many ideas for creating fabric collage patterns. Jane Haworth- Are You Ready to Design a Pattern for Fabric Collage?įrom coloring book pages, to vintage illustrations, to your favorite photographs. It's all about the prep! Let Hall guide you through the steps and the whole process so that you can enjoy the accuracy of electronic cutters with quilting fabric. Make accurate fabric cuts with any cutting machine-guaranteed every time! It's not about the brand of machine or a special blade or even the mat used. Mount it on a canvas panel or stretched canvas. ![]() Want to preserve special memories of a loved one or an event? Have old jewelry laying around that you no longer wear, but love and don't want to part with? Kim Brownell has the solution! With Artful Memories learn how to make a postcard size collage with your memory as the star. Other ideas include using found objects for design inspiration and how to make your own stencil design. Demonstrations will include how to use art templates and tape for perfectly spaced stitches. Learn how to successfully use stencils and incorporate other stitching aids into your embroidered creations. Go home with a booklet consisting of a handout from each presenter, new ideas, information on products and processes, and lots of enthusiasm.Ĭhristen Brown- Embroidering within the Lines Then, spend fifteen minutes with each artist as they demonstrate the topics listed below. Each will give a digital presentation or show-and-tell of their particular expertise. See what this exciting event is all about! Six of the top artists from the Quilt Festival faculty will present this mixed focus, coordinated by Jane Haworth. Stitch on or along lines instead! Use the fabric design, stencils, or one of five other options that work well for walking foot and/or free-motion quilting to place your quilting right where and how you want it. Carol Wilhoit- Machine Quilting on the Linesĭon't be intimidated by the idea of freehand stitching. Participants are invited to bring a notebook and pen or pencil to sketch along. Learn to break down a complex looking machine quilting motif into its basic elements so that once you sketch it out, you'll be able to easily apply it to your own quilts. Christa Watson- If You Can Sketch It, You Can Quilt It! Quilters of all levels can use this quilting technique for either a domestic or longarm machine. RaNae Merrill- Move into Free-Motion Quilting with Six Basic Shapesĭid you know that six basic shapes are the building blocks of all quilting patterns? Learn them with Merrill’s fun and easy "quilting yoga" movements that your body already knows and instantly get into the quilting groove! Then learn how to combine these six shapes to create any quilting design. ![]() Lyon will show some fun and easy projects that can take “Sloppy Woppy Free-Motion Quilting” and still be fabulous! Really! Everyone, even experienced free-motion quilters, occasionally want a project that isn't fussy, and Jenny Lyon has some great ideas for you. Newer or timid free-motion quilters can be intimidated by the process. Simple shape, stunning results, easy to master! Jenny K. ![]() Let Sue Heinz unlock her secret of using just one shape to fill an entire quilt with a variety of unique and harmonious blocks, borders, grids, triangles, linear and circular designs, plus more. Sue Heinz- One and Done!įinding just the right combination of quilting designs to balance out a quilt can be challenging. Nina Clotfelter- Take the Guesswork Out of Making Feathers!Ĭlotfelter LOVES feathers and also loves sharing this passion! She will show you several ways to make feathers so you can find what will work for you! Feathers can be made using tools to help while you learn to make them, and there's many tips Clotfelter will share to get you going on your feather journey. Go home with a booklet consisting of a handout from each designer, new machine quilting skills, and lots of enthusiasm. Then spend fifteen minutes with each machine quilting artist as they demonstrate the topics listed below. Calling all machine quilting enthusiasts! Six of the top machine quilting artists from the Quilt Festival faculty will present this focus, coordinated by Jenny K. ![]()
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