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Showing posts with label Quilt Canada 2010 Classes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt Canada 2010 Classes. Show all posts

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Victorian Noteables

This is a one day class, scheduled for Saturday May 1st. After an exciting but tiring week of Quilt Canada, this is the perfect class for the final day. A fun-filled stress-free day, in which you are guaranteed to finish a project by day's end! And - all the supplies you need to bring will fit in your purse! Everything else required will be supplied! What more could a gal ask??

This class is your chance to explore the basics of Crazy Quilting without a large investment of time or money. You will piece two small blocks, by machine, then embellish by hand with embroidery and beading. These will be mounted into cards by days' end and you will have two elegant notecards to use for someone very special!

All conference classes requiring machines will have machines provided (by our sponsors), if you don't wish to transport your own. All materials for this class will be provided in a kit. Kit Fee of $12.00 is payable in class. Kit includes two cards and matching envelopes, patterns , all fabrics (top quality silks, taffetas, moires, batiks and cottons), ribbon or trim, embroidery threads, beads, beading thread, and all required needles.

Check back here after January 23 to see more card photos, plus photos of students work from this class.


If you have any questions regarding this class, feel free to contact me at mailto:hubbard2@nbnet.nb.caPlease put "Quilt Canada" in the subject line.

Tiny Treasures

This one day class will be held on Friday April 30th. A sewing machine is necessary for this class; machines are being provided for all conference classes by sponsors, if you do not wish to transport your own.

This will be a fun-filled day of "working small" and learning techniques to improve accuracy while producing a Miniature Quilt - and I'm warning you right off the top - miniatures are addictive! Because everyone's definition of what IS a miniature is different, YOU will choose how small you wish to go. I am not going to tell you that you have to do a 2" block or a 1 1/2" block or whatever. You will make that choice... You may even be happy making 3" blocks. Also you will choose the design you wish to make. There will be lots of choices although I will suggest that you start with a block which is not too complicated. Depending on your skill level, you might choose something fairly simple like a Rail Fence, Shoo Fly or Churn Dash. Or perhaps a Four Patch or Nine Patch or one of their many variations and combinations. If you are a little more skilled you might want to try a block like Bear Paw or Anvil. If you know how to paper-piece and would like to try something really tiny, I will have some patterns and paper foundations ready for blocks like Tiny Log Cabin, Woven Hearts and a few others. You will also decide how many blocks to make- you might want to do just 4 for a really small quilt. Or 9. Or 16 - whatever you like!! It will be a stress free day as you will please yourself in regards to your project. And while you're having all that fun, you will be learning valuable techniques for the precision work needed to produce a successful Miniature Quilt.

You will pick up many tips for accuracy in your quilt-making, which are applicable to "regular sized" quilts too, of course. You will learn to make perfectly accurate half-square triangles with the use of Thangles. These will be provided in class, in 1/2", 3/4" and 1" sizes. There is a Kit Fee of $5.00, payable in class, to cover the cost of Thangles, and patterns which will be provided.

For your borders, you will learn to make precise narrow flat pipings of 1/8" or less, and how to stitch a straight accurate 1/8" wide border.







The quilts you see pictured here are just a few of the samples you will see in class to give you inspiration and ideas. From the top: Bear Paw (15 1/2" square), Log Cabin ( 11" square) One Fish, Two Fish, Green Fish, Blue Fish (fish size: 1 1/2") and Blue Spools and Bobbins (block size: 2" sq.). See others in my Gallery of Miniatures on my Blog and watch for new additions over the winter... I hope you'll join me for one of the most fun-filled classes you'll ever take!

Feel free to contact me at hubbard2@nbnet.nb.ca if you have any questions regarding this class. Please put "Quilt Canada" in the subject line.

Festive Elegance 2 day class

This is a two day class, to be held on Wednesday and Thursday, April 28 - 29. No sewing machines are required for this class; all work will be done by hand. This class is scheduled to be held in a room with stair access only- i.e. no elevator, but as you will not have to transport a machine, this should not be a problem. This class is geared to the Intermediate quilter and beyond- i.e. it is probably not suitable for beginners, unless you have some hand embroidery experience. There is a Kit Fee of $20.00, payable in class.

When you register for this class, you will receive along with your Supply list, a pattern for the base of the stocking. You will be required to piece this fabric base, following the provided directions, and put the three sections together, at home, prior to the class. That way we can get right to work on the fun stuff - the embroidery and beading. The pattern is for a Christmas stocking, roughly 19" tall by 11" wide.) You are not required to do the stocking - if you would prefer to do another shape, such as one or several blocks, that is fine with me. As long as you come to class with a fabric base to work on, we'll both be happy! The photo you see at left is a stocking base with just the "beginnings " of embellishments added- one piece of ribbon, a lenght of tatting and a piece of lace. This stocking is "in progress" - you can follow it's progress on my Blog and once it is done, I will add a photo here. This just gives you an idea of what your fabric base would look like. You can also see photos of other stockings made by some of my previous students by looking at the Gallery of Student's Work on my Blog.

Our 2 days of class time will be funtime - playtime! You will learn to embellish your fabric base with a variety of laces trims and ribbons of various sorts, hand embroidery, silk ribbon work, and beads, buttons and charms. You will be able to pick and choose to make your piece unique - you do not have to use every technique or apply every type of embellishment. Hand embroidery stitches taught will include: straight stitch, buttonhole, herringbone, chain, detached chain (or lazy daisy), french knot, cretan, chevron, and featherstitch. You will not only learn the basic stitch for each, but also some variations, and if you are an experienced embroiderer, I will have a number of Stitch Samplers to give you ideas for how you can vary and combine stitches for a more intricate look. You will learn to not only vary the look of your stitches with the use of color, but also with the weight of yarns/threads (thin threads against heavier) and with texture- dull threads vs. shiny, smooth threads against fuzzy, etc. Variety is the key!

Your kit will include a variety of threads to supplement what you bring. This is for the benefit of all (the more variety the better!) but especially for those who may live in an area where they cannot access much other than cotton floss. The threads will include a good range of colors (both solids and variegateds) in a variety of fibers and weights- cotton perles, twists and flosses, silks, rayons, wools, etc. As well as the threads, your kit will include all the needles you will require ( sharps, crewel, tapestry, chenille and beading needles), a needle gripper, beads and beading thread, several laces/trims, a charm, and several colors of silk ribbon. I guarantee you will be happy with your kit contents. I like my students to feel they have gotten their money's worth. I may also have extra threads available for purchase. (Once the kits are made up, I will add a photo here so you can see what is included. I will likely not be doing the kits until March.)

When you register for this class, you will receive, along with the Class Supply List, the pattern for the fabric base and detailed step by step directions to follow. There are lots of suggestions to aid you with fabric selection, and other tips to help you. And if you have trouble, I am only a quick email away! :)

I will make additions to this post, as we get closer to Conference time. I will be adding more photos and a simple tutorial to help you piece your fabric base. In the meantime, if you have any questions, feel free to contact me by email at hubbard2@nbnet.nb.ca. Just put "Quilt Canada" in the subject line.
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