Classes Coming

I recently started teaching at A Stitch in Time in Franklin, NC. It’s as “local” as quilt shops get for me in this rural area, so I’m very happy to be able to teach there. It’s an excellent shop and I sort of have to work to avoid drooling on the fabric…well, you know what I mean 😉

So here is the quilt I will be teaching in July…

scrap quilt

Scrap quilt made with strips that finish 1″ wide

August…

“Red Pepper” is made from a quilt pattern entitled “Yellow Pepper”

And September…

modern quilt

Happy Squares, one of my original designs

Of course, while I was in the shop I got a little fabric!  This is a specially-printed piece from Hoffman California that has 8 coordinating fat quarters in a 2 yard cut!

There were other nice prints in the series, but I’m a fool for dots.  If you need some, too, you can order from A Stitch in Time (and no, I do not make any money from it; this site is non-commercial).

Have a great week!

 

4 thoughts on “Classes Coming

  1. mmm, yummy dots! I expect you’ll enjoy teaching regularly. Your Happy Squares design is fun, reminds me of a Katherine Guerrier quilt, though the colors she used in Scrap Quilt Sensation were quite different from it. Some day I’ll make a quilt like that… 🙂

      • It’s one of the first books I bought. I’ve purchased and gotten rid of a lot of books in the last 14 years. Don’t think I’ll get rid of hers. I just scrolled through some of her site and it makes me remember how much I love her style. One of the quilts she shows on this page is a disappearing 9-patch, with some simply pieced blocks in the 9-patch corners. So simple but it looks quite intricate.
        http://www.katharineguerrier.com/workshops.html

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