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Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:16 am cindydean  |
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Teacher's Lounge
Teachers meet here to share teaching techniques with the other teachers
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Mon Nov 17, 2008 8:28 pm MsDesigns  |
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Student's Lounge - open to everyone
Anyone can view this forum and registered users can post. You can discuss what classes you are taking but please do not share material from any class in this room. 8o)
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Sat Nov 01, 2008 9:27 am Maria  |
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Class QC001 - Freezer Paper Applique - MsDesigns
This project is intended for first-time appliquers or those that want to learn freezer paper applique. Let MsDesigns show you how easy it is for a beginner to get into applique and get excellent results!
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Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:55 pm MsDesigns  |
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Class QC003 - Splatters, Splashes, and Splotches - Sue Beevers
This is a class for students who are interested in exploring the myriad of painted fabrics that are possible to make using splattering, splashing, and splotching techniques.
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Sat Oct 25, 2008 5:32 am suziebee  |
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Class QC004 - Quilted Portraits - Therese May
Make a wonderful fantasy portrait quilt!! Start with a very simple drawing of a face (like kindergarten!!!)
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Tue Jul 08, 2008 4:21 pm Therese  |
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Class QC007 - Somerset Patchwork - Eldrid Røyset Førde
Somerset patchwork is made by folding fabric squares or rectangles and sewing them on to a foundation fabric forming a star pattern.
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Sun May 11, 2008 6:39 pm Lorr  |
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Class QC010 - Apple Blossoms Painting - Vicki Johnson
Make a small painting of a flowering apple tree to use in a quilt, garment, wall hanging or other small project. Instruction for using fabric paint in each procedure will be given along with a general description of the type of fabric paint used. Everyone should have a finished 9" x 9" painting at the end of class.
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Sat Nov 25, 2006 11:49 am Vicki  |
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Class QC011 - Basic Celtic for Hand Applique - Scarlett Rose
Learn an effective method for making your own bias tape; with your choice of fabric, your sewing machine and bias bars. Take the first steps in learning how to draw Celtic designs by using Scarlett's new technique for creating knots - the Magic Key series. This class also shows how to hand appliqué for the right or left handed. For the beginner, but with optional suggestions for the intermediate and advanced, who may be interested in learning what can be done with designing your own Celtic knotwork.
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Fri May 09, 2008 1:17 pm Scarlett  |
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Class QC013 - Pillowcases - Sue Beevers
This class has been designed for quilting students of all levels who are interested in a "mini workshop". Two lessons will be presented, each exploring a different way to create a pillowcase.
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Tue May 23, 2006 4:45 pm suziebee  |
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Class QC016 - Hearts O'Plenty Tablerunner - Karen Whiteside
Do you have a huge pile of scraps and want a quick way to use them up? Or are you a beginner and want a project that's easy to do and you can actually finish? This fun tablerunner uses some unusual materials (the Yellow Pages?), an age old technique and some updated appliqué methods all to let you end up with a great looking quilt. Lots of helpful tips, speedy shortcuts and ideas for variations make this class a must!
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 3:42 pm SABLEgal  |
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Class QC017 - Machine Quilting - Master the Basics - Nadine Ruggles
Take the first steps in machine quilting with this comprehensive beginning class. Class is presented in exercise format, and introduces students to machine guided and free motion quilting, including continuous line designs, grids, stippling and meandering, echo quilting and other background patterns. A discussion of tools, materials, marking tools and basting techniques is also presented.
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Wed Nov 19, 2008 7:47 am Nadine  |
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Class QC019 - Button, Button, YOU'VE Got the Button! - Eleanor Levie
We all know you've got a big old jar or box--or maybe a treasure chest chock-full of buttons. This class is sure to unbutton and unleash your imagination to think about buttons outside the box—and onto quilts, and quilted accessories, and wearables. After all, whether buttons are functional or purely decorative, they're the perfect accents for everything you make.
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Sun Mar 23, 2008 6:25 pm EllyL  |
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Class QC022 - Nine Patch Kameleon - Eldrid Røyset Førde
In this class you will learn the Kameleon Quilt® technique of sewing three dimensional curved triangles in between the blocks, and between blocks and borders. The inset curved triangles which can be flipped over and buttoned down to either side, will make for a versatile design with lots of possible looks, - you can practically have a new look to the quilt every day.
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Mon Oct 08, 2007 8:04 am Eldrid  |
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Class QC023 - Your First Quilt - Maria Hrabovsky
If you have never made a quilt, this class is for you. It will take you step by step from the tools and fabrics you will need right through to a finished, labelled, machine-quilted, small quilt. Students will choose the size of quilt they wish to make: doll quilt, wall hanging, crib quilt, baby quilt, or child size. Each student’s quilt will be different from the others. The only prerequisite for this class is knowing how to use your sewing machine.
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Wed Nov 19, 2008 2:28 pm Maria  |
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Class QC026 - Intermediate Celtic Design - Scarlett Rose
Take the next steps in learning how to draw Celtic designs with Scarlett's technique for creating knots, with Magic Key #2. If you've done some Celtic applique or taken other Celtic classes, this class is for you! Learn how to make corners with bias tape, create intersections in Celtic designs and find out all about inset patches. Learn a precise method for making your own fusible bias tape with your choice of fabric, a craft or mini iron, fusible web and a fusible bias tape maker. This class also shows how to do invisible machine appliqué, which will give your project a hand appliqued look done in less time than real hand applique. For the intermediate quilter with optional suggestions for the advanced.
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Sat Nov 15, 2008 6:14 pm Rochelle  |
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Class QC027 - Your Second Quilt: A Quilt for All Seasons - Maria Hrabovsky
If you have taken Your First Quilt and are ready to learn more, this class is for you. If you are a beginner who has already made a basic quilt, this class is for you, too. It will teach you how to make HSTs - Half Square Triangles - one of the most used components in making up quilt blocks. Using only HSTs, dozens of quilt patterns can be made. The quilt pattern for this set of lessons can be used repeatedly and look completely different each time. How to change it to make future quilts is a part of this set of lessons.
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Sat Nov 15, 2008 9:43 am Maria  |