Tuesday 2 February 2010

Quilting Classes: Shoo-Fly Medallion Quilt

featuring Rotary Cutting and Speed Piecing Basics


Chase away the winter blahs while you make a small (40” square) quilt that can decorate a table top or create a focal point on a wall. This project is sewn entirely by machine and requires access to rotary cutting equipment both in class and at home, as there will be “homeplay.”

The top takes about 3.5 yards of quilting fabric. Students may purchase fabric from the teacher’s collection on a first-come basis, and those who do not have rotary equipment may use the teacher’s in class until they have purchased their own. Batting/wadding and fabric for the back/lining are not included but can be purchased separately.

Classes are meeting four times--January 20, February 3, February 17, and March 3--from 6 pm to 9 pm at the Haftel residence (Dailidziu 22a).
Although the course has begun, you can still join us. I can catch you up during the day on February 10 or add another meeting on March 17. Class size is limited to 6 adult students and there will be a fee (150 Lt if you buy your fabric from me; 125 Lt if you bring your own 100% cotton quilting fabric) for this 12 hour course.

Please email Susan Haftel (susan_haftel (at) hotmail (dot) com) for a more information and for a supply list.

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