202-24: 202 Geese in the Cabin - Karin Crawford
This is a very fun quilt to make. The blocks are put together in 6 different choices. The blocks are very precise as a special ruler from Creative Grids is used each step of the way. The finished quilt is 72 x 72 inches. This quilt was made at a retreat in Hamilton, Missouri and the entire group enjoyed making it. The pattern is from Cut Loose Press. The ruler is called 10" Log Cabin Trim Tool Duo. Both are needed for this class.
Choose fabric that contrasts with the background fabric. Choose a very contrasting fabric for the geese ( such as black or a dark maroon or green or whatever color goes with your accent fabric which will be the border.) Please come with your fabric starched and cut. Otherwise, it would take you most of the morning just cutting your strips. We will want to get sewing right away.
Class Type: Project
Class Category: Quilting, Machine
Class Difficulty: All Levels
Machine required for this class?: Yes
Pattern Required?: Yes
Pattern fee: $7.00
Kit required?: No
Supply List:
-Sewing machine, new needle, oiled,
-sewing machine manual
-BSK
-Background fabric: 2-3/4 yards
-Geese and center squares: 1 -1/2 yards
-Border (Focus Fabric) : 1 -3/8 Yards
-Binding: 3/4yards
-Fabric #1- 1/2yard
-Fabric #2- 2/3 yard
-Fabric #3- 7/8 Yard
-Fabric #4 - 1 yard
--Please come with your fabric starched and already cut. I starch my fabric by submerging it in a water bath of 50% water and 50% Stay Flo Liquid Starch. Then I wring out the liquid and air dry the fabric. Then I iron with as steam iron. This procedure helps so much because you are shrinking the fabric, looking for color that might run, and the starched fabric will be ready to cut precisely, and it will not distort. Also, please cut the geese in 2 1/2 inch squares and then mark on the wrong side with a white chalk pencil a diagonal line. If this is all done beforehand, you will just fly through this class!!
Other remarks, information, we should know about your class?:
Please come with your fabric starched and already cut. I starch my fabric by submerging it in a water bath of 50% water and 50% Stay Flo Liquid Starch. Then I wring out the liquid and air dry the fabric. Then I iron with as steam iron. This procedure helps so much because you are shrinking the fabric, looking for color that might run, and the starched fabric will be ready to cut precisely, and it will not distort. Also, please cut the geese in 2 1/2 inch squares and then mark on the wrong side with a white chalk pencil a diagonal line. If this is all done beforehand, you will just fly through this class!!
Choose fabric that contrasts with the background fabric. Choose a very contrasting fabric for the geese ( such as black or a dark maroon or green or whatever color goes with your accent fabric which will be the border.) Please come with your fabric starched and cut. Otherwise, it would take you most of the morning just cutting your strips. We will want to get sewing right away.
Class Type: Project
Class Category: Quilting, Machine
Class Difficulty: All Levels
Machine required for this class?: Yes
Pattern Required?: Yes
Pattern fee: $7.00
Kit required?: No
Supply List:
-Sewing machine, new needle, oiled,
-sewing machine manual
-BSK
-Background fabric: 2-3/4 yards
-Geese and center squares: 1 -1/2 yards
-Border (Focus Fabric) : 1 -3/8 Yards
-Binding: 3/4yards
-Fabric #1- 1/2yard
-Fabric #2- 2/3 yard
-Fabric #3- 7/8 Yard
-Fabric #4 - 1 yard
--Please come with your fabric starched and already cut. I starch my fabric by submerging it in a water bath of 50% water and 50% Stay Flo Liquid Starch. Then I wring out the liquid and air dry the fabric. Then I iron with as steam iron. This procedure helps so much because you are shrinking the fabric, looking for color that might run, and the starched fabric will be ready to cut precisely, and it will not distort. Also, please cut the geese in 2 1/2 inch squares and then mark on the wrong side with a white chalk pencil a diagonal line. If this is all done beforehand, you will just fly through this class!!
Other remarks, information, we should know about your class?:
Please come with your fabric starched and already cut. I starch my fabric by submerging it in a water bath of 50% water and 50% Stay Flo Liquid Starch. Then I wring out the liquid and air dry the fabric. Then I iron with as steam iron. This procedure helps so much because you are shrinking the fabric, looking for color that might run, and the starched fabric will be ready to cut precisely, and it will not distort. Also, please cut the geese in 2 1/2 inch squares and then mark on the wrong side with a white chalk pencil a diagonal line. If this is all done beforehand, you will just fly through this class!!
Instructor Bio:
Teacher Contact Information: Karin Crawford
Email: karincrawford@gmail.com
Email: karincrawford@gmail.com
202-24: 202 Geese in the Cabin - Karin Crawford
Cost:
$ 60.00
Pattern/Kit fee is to be paid to instructor
Pattern/Kit fee is to be paid to instructor