The Churn Dash is a very old 9-Patch quilt block pattern, originating between 1800 and 1849. Its name is a result of the resemblance of the triangle and rectangle perimeter of the block to a butter churn and the center square to the stick (or ?dash?) of the butter churn. Get ready to learn how to create a beautiful quilt. You will learn some quick and easy techniques while taking this class with Diane Jones.
Let?s Get Your Curve On! Improv Quilting Julie Brooks studied for a week with Sherri Lynn Wood several years ago. The workshop was Improv Quilting with curves. And I want to share it with you! In our two Saturday sessions we will: ? Let loose of our straight-line habits ? don?t even think about bringing a ruler ? Use some of the scraps you have been hording (yes, I am talking to you) ? Learn to sew pieces together to that just do not make sense ? Create wedge curve sections of your composition ? Practice your color and value ? Hit a brick wall with your composition ? Share ideas with your classmates ? Share fabric with your classmates ? And fill in the background of your composition, yes, it?s a thing ? And obey Jules? #1 Rule ? Have Fun
"Let freedom ring? with a "Sweet Land of Liberty" Pillow! This darling pillow was inspired by Kimberbell?s classic wall hanging. This 22" x 22? pillow is a perfect addition to America?s birthday bash. With stars, stripes, and so much more, "Sweet Land of Liberty" is sure to brighten your summer celebrations!