Monday, January 11, 2021

Class signups with Crazy Quilter for 2021

 Good morning!!! I don't know why I'm so excited, but I am. I know - it's Monday morning! 

Anyway --- it's the last call for class sign-ups. If you were contemplating signing up but weren't sure, now is the time. The clubs are full, but there is still room in the Sew Alongs. All of them will take place on Zoom. And if you can't make the Zoom call, no worries - I prepare a written document with all the information covered in the Zoom call.  




All in a Row Again

 

There are 23 different rows in the book. We'll cover all the rows, and you can decide to make a small project (like a table runner, placemats, etc.) from the blocks in the row or make a single quilt. There'll be loads of tips on making row quilts. There's loads of room to experiment and learn new techniques. The Zoom class is on Sunday morning at 10 AM. 

 Cost: $25 for the year + book

Book: You need the book and should be able to purchase it from your local quilt shop

Sign up by sending me an email at elainetheriault@gmail.com. I'll send you more information as we get closer to the date and instructions for sending the class payment.  Please include the word ROW in the subject of the email.

 










100 Modern Quilt Blocks - Tula Pink's City Sampler

 

There are 100 blocks in the book with several different settings for the finished quilt. It's a great chance to play with a new colorway, or use scraps, and make this quilt your own. We'll be looking at ten blocks per month, but they are easy, and you don't have to make all the blocks. The Zoom class is on Friday evening at 7:30. 

 

Cost: $25 for the year + book 

Book: You need the book and should be able to purchase it from your local quilt shop. 

 

Sign up by sending me an email at elainetheriault@gmail.com. I'll send you more information as we get closer to the date and instructions for sending the class payment.  PLEASE include the word TULA in the subject of the email.








Urbanologie by Sew Kind of Wonderful

Sign-up at Oh Look Fabric - Milton    (905) 691-7765
Email:  ohlookfabric@yahoo.com

 


This quilt, designed by the team at Sew Kind of Wonderful, uses the QCR Mini ruler, which means curved seams. WAIT! The curves are gentle, and there's lots of wiggle room to trim.

There are also blocks with no curved seams.

 Several different settings for the blocks are included in the book. Or you can get creative and design your own version.  

 There are lots of modern and contemporary block options in this book. And if you bought that QCR Mini ruler and didn't know what to do with it – this is the perfect opportunity to learn what it's all about. 

The Zoom class is on Friday night at 7:30. 
















Bonnie & Camille Quilt Bee 

Sign-up at The Hobby Horse (905-877-9292).  You can view the information on their website, and all the sign-up instructions are on that page as well. 

This book is brand new, and there are loads of blocks for you to create your own quilt or make the quilt, as shown on the cover. It's a great way to use up scraps or find a coordinated fabric collection (fat quarter bundle!).  There will be loads of tips on color/value/scrappy or not/pressing/piecing/cutting - you name it - we'll cover it. 

The Zoom class is on Saturday morning. 







SCHOOL GIRL SAMPLER

Sign-up at The Hobby Horse (905-877-9292).  You can view the information on their website, and all the sign-up instructions are on that page as well. 

The challenge in the 72 blocks in this book is the size - they finish at 4". But WAIT - none of them are that challenging, so it's a good introduction to sewing small. There's one applique block in the center, so we'll be touching on several applique techniques. If you don't want to do the applique, then made a few extra blocks. If this isn't your coloring, here's a great opportunity to think outside the pattern and create a brand new colorway. I can't wait to get started!



If anyone wants the above as a PDF, there are instructions to make that happen. Here they are, as per Linda.  Thanks, Linda!!!!


If someone wants to print this blog post as a PDF, Chrome has a printing option that is "save as PDF." Click on the blog post title so that this individual post is the only one on your screen. Choose print, either in the dropdown on the far right or by pressing Ctrl + P. Choose the Save as PDF and then select print. A dialog box will open asking where you want to save it. You must save it. After saving, you can go to your file and open it in Adobe Reader like any other PDF.



Have a great day!!!!


Ciao!!!!

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