TWO SPOTS LEFT! Beginner Quilting: Star Adventure, Wednesdays, February 19th, 26th, March 5th, 12th & 19th, 5pm-8pm
Instructor: Vivien Wise
Skill Level: Beginner*, ages 15 and up
Class Length: 5 Sessions, 3 hours each session
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Learn a classic quilt square - the Sawtooth Star - in this fun pattern by Then Came June. The Star Adventure Quilt Pattern is a great beginner quilt that can be made in a variety of ways. Participants will learn all steps for creating a quilt, from measuring and cutting fabric, sewing perfect squares (and half square triangles!), and finishing your quilt. Leave this class with a finished quilt in a size of your choosing.
Little Note: The larger the quilt size, the more homework you will have.
Class 1:
- Fabric preparation
- Cutting and Organizing
Class 2:
- Piecing Basics
- Half Square Triangles
Class 3:
- Combining Blocks & Rows
- Quilt Sandwich 101
Class 4:
- Quilting
- Binding
Class 5:
- Finishing Class
Be prepared - purchase your supplies online or in person before class begins! Class supplies are available for purchase at Modern Domestic. Please note that our store hours are Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. Class supplies cannot be purchased when our shop is closed.
To purchase supplies in store, we recommend allowing at least 45 minutes to shop. Please note that our store hours are Monday-Saturday, 10am-5pm. If purchasing materials online, please purchase supplies at least two days in advance to allow for prepping.
Supply List:
- Star Adventure Quilt Pattern
- Fabric quantities are going to vary based on what type of quilt you desire in the end. Fabric requirements can be found on the back of the pattern
- 1 spool of Mettler Metrosene All-Purpose Polyester Thread for piecing (white, off white or color matching is recommended)
- 1 spool of Mettler Metrosene All-Purpose Polyester Thread for quilting
- Batting - find the quantity that suits your needs the best, this can be purchased after the first session
*Skill Level: Beginner - You’ve taken a class or two and are starting to get comfortable with the basics. You know what a seam allowance is, you’ve sewn a little on your own, but you still need a little help with remembering how to thread the machine and wind a bobbin. These classes usually have little if any homework to complete outside of class time. The prerequisite for any Beginner class is a Sew Basics class, Learn to Sew class, or equivalent. This skill level is not for people who have never used a sewing machine before.