Placemats are fun to make for yourself and they make great gifts. For this class, you will be making 4 placemats by alternating 4 fat quarters. You will finish the tops in the first session. During the second session you will use decorative stitches on your machine to quilt them. You will have the option to either turn them inside out to finish them or bind them, as in the class sample.*
When: March 19th and 26th
Time: 10:30 – 1:30
Cost: $60.00 for both sessions
Teacher: Marilynn Bouclin
Blaine’s carries all supplies:
• Pattern, provided by teacher
• 4 coordinating fat quarters (18inches by 22 inches)
• 1 ¼ yards of fabric for backing- class 2* If you choose to bind then, you’ll need
1 ½ yards
• 1 ¼ yards of batting
• Neutral color thread for piecing
• Thread for decorative stitching- class 2
• 45mm rotary cutter with new blade
• 6 inch by 24 inch ruler
• 12 ½ inch square ruler if you have one. If not you can use mine
• Walking foot- second class
• 505 basting spray- second class
• Cushion for chair
• Sewing machine and manual
• Notions you use for sewing
• I will provide cutting mats. Depending on the number of students, you may have to bring one, either 18”x 24” or 24” x 36”
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