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Newbies and Seasoned Quilters alike:
What kind of classes would you be willing to take from your local quilt shop?
This is an ongoing conversation I have had several quilt shop owner who are taking classes (non- sewing) with me. In our after class dinner meeting at the snack shop we have been talking about what quilting classes are working and what do not get filled. So we are throwing it out to the INTERNET…….
If you have the opportunity to take classes what class would you like to take with your friends…. What classes would you need to make your quilting projects turn out better? I am listing some classes but if you can think of other things I have missed, things you want to learn, please, add them to the list. (BTW, pretend you have no other considerations such as baby sitting, hungry husbands, and the class is a time convenient to you… that will come up in following survey.)
Thank you for answering in advance:
Classes:
Project classes where I make a quilt from start to finish.
Traditional pattern/ styles
Art Quilts / Landscape Quilts / Mixed Media
Pattern specific projects
BLOCK of the Months …… Improve you piecing techniques, skill builder type class.
Purse and tote classes with and without zippers, closure items.
Small projects: table toppers, runners, wall hangings
Quilted Clothing
Fabric Projects ….
Technique Classes:
Learn the basics of cutting, piecing, pressing …... beginning new skills, simple blocks advancing to triangles and more complex techniques.
Quick Quilting Techniques and Organization … strip piecing,
Precision Piecing….. Learning advance techniques, further skill building. Advance techniques: Y seams, partial piecing….. Others____________________________________________ _
Paper / foundation piecing….
Working with Circles and Curved Piecing
Applique by machine.
Applique by hand.
Hand Quilting: Traditional or……………. Modern Style/ Big Stitch or Embellished
Embroidery or Stitched blocks… embellishments
Domestic Machine Quilting
Quilt as YOU Go Methods
I tried to be inclusive, but, are there any other techniques you would like to learn? What makes you take a class? What holds you back from taking classes? What hours and length of class would you like to take?
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In leafy Berkshire, south of England.Tags: None
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I guess, like PDQuilt, I'm interested in learning from the "stars" of our industry. When I get a chance to go to a quilt show, I sign up for as many classes as I can fit in without destroying myself or missing out on the quilts and vendors. I glance through the classes at my LQS to see if there is anything of interest, but at this point in my quilting I'm looking for new techniques that might pique my interest at that moment, so I don't attend many local classes anymore. I instead read a lot of books and use the internet. But if, for example, there were a class on pictorial quilts offered locally and the schedule worked for me, I would sign up because I have a quilt of my dog in my head that will be wanting to come out sometime soon.
I do recommend that my friends who are beginning their quilting adventures sign up for classes. Especially classes in beginning free motion quilting since that seems to be the scariest part for my friends. I think that learning opportunities are important and I try to support them, but I think you also get to the point where what you are interested in learning become subjects that local quilt shops can't teach because the local demand is so low.
Nancy
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Originally posted by rehakI guess, like PDQuilt, I'm interested in learning from the "stars" of our industry. When I get a chance to go to a quilt show, I sign up for as many classes as I can fit in without destroying myself or missing out on the quilts and vendors. I glance through the classes at my LQS to see if there is anything of interest, but at this point in my quilting I'm looking for new techniques that might pique my interest at that moment, so I don't attend many local classes anymore. I instead read a lot of books and use the internet. But if, for example, there were a class on pictorial quilts offered locally and the schedule worked for me, I would sign up because I have a quilt of my dog in my head that will be wanting to come out sometime soon.
I do recommend that my friends who are beginning their quilting adventures sign up for classes. Especially classes in beginning free motion quilting since that seems to be the scariest part for my friends. I think that learning opportunities are important and I try to support them, but I think you also get to the point where what you are interested in learning become subjects that local quilt shops can't teach because the local demand is so low.
Nancy
Taree NSW - Australia
My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself
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Originally posted by LadyRagsNewbies and Seasoned Quilters alike:
What kind of classes would you be willing to take from your local quilt shop?
This is an ongoing conversation I have had several quilt shop owner who are taking classes (non- sewing) with me. In our after class dinner meeting at the snack shop we have been talking about what quilting classes are working and what do not get filled. So we are throwing it out to the INTERNET…….
If you have the opportunity to take classes what class would you like to take with your friends…. What classes would you need to make your quilting projects turn out better? I am listing some classes but if you can think of other things I have missed, things you want to learn, please, add them to the list. (BTW, pretend you have no other considerations such as baby sitting, hungry husbands, and the class is a time convenient to you… that will come up in following survey.)
Thank you for answering in advance:
Classes:
Project classes where I make a quilt from start to finish.
Traditional pattern/ styles
Art Quilts / Landscape Quilts / Mixed Media
Pattern specific projects
BLOCK of the Months …… Improve you piecing techniques, skill builder type class.
Purse and tote classes with and without zippers, closure items.
Small projects: table toppers, runners, wall hangings
Quilted Clothing
Fabric Projects ….
Technique Classes:
Learn the basics of cutting, piecing, pressing …... beginning new skills, simple blocks advancing to triangles and more complex techniques.
Quick Quilting Techniques and Organization … strip piecing,
Precision Piecing….. Learning advance techniques, further skill building. Advance techniques: Y seams, partial piecing….. Others____________________________________________ _
Paper / foundation piecing….
Working with Circles and Curved Piecing
Applique by machine.
Applique by hand.
Hand Quilting: Traditional or……………. Modern Style/ Big Stitch or Embellished
Embroidery or Stitched blocks… embellishments
Domestic Machine Quilting
Quilt as YOU Go Methods
I tried to be inclusive, but, are there any other techniques you would like to learn? What makes you take a class? What holds you back from taking classes? What hours and length of class would you like to take?
.
Classes:
• Art Quilts / Landscape Quilts / Mixed Media
Technique Classes:
• Precision Piecing….. Learning advance techniques, further skill building. Advanced techniques: Y seams, partial piecing…
• Working with Circles and Curved Piecing – not the “cheater” methods
• Applique by hand – advanced level
• Applique by machine
• Domestic Machine Quilting – free motion (NOT stitch-regulated) esp. related to art quilts
Classes that interest me are usually canceled due to low enrollment. I prefer a class with multiple sessions.
I also want to learn from an instructor who can adapt to multiple learning styles. Just because someone is skilled in a technique, it does not always mean that person is good at transferring that skill to others.
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The best fitness tracker for you will depend on your specific needs, such as the type of sports you engage in, your budget,...
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Sprunki Sinner Edition
Step into the dark and rhythmic world of Sprunki Sinner Edition, where music...Create unique, sprunky beats with Sprunki Incredibox. Mix quirky sounds, meet weird characters, and unleash your inner musical maverick for free! -
It's fine, Helen.
-
Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind,... -
The top is finished. Now to decide how to quilt it
-
Thank you for the coloring page. I drew it up in EQ8 and started playing. Since it is so easy to switch out blocks in EQ8...
-
I was wondering the same thing - are you doing Autumn or Spring colorway
-
Beautiful! Happy little ladybugs!
-
Beautiful, Ursula. Isn't it wonderful we can make changes to give quilts our own touch?!
-
Beautiful, Elizabeth.
-
Really pretty, Helen.
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Love your fabric choices!
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