Do
you have trouble choosing color palettes for your quilts?
Have no fear! Using some of my favorite solids, we will construct a
color wheel quilt that you can hang in your sewing room to inspire you!
You will also receive a handy printed reference that explains the some
of the basic color relationships, so you’ll learn some basics of color
theory that will help you build your own gorgeous color schemes!
Our mini quilt will finish at about 24” x 24”. Techniques we will learn/use: curved piecing, color theory, using a template.
Cost: $20.00
Instructor: Emily Doane
Date & Time: May 20, 2017, 10:30-1:00
Location: Westminster Presbyterian Church, Knoxville, TN
Reserve your spot by filling out this form. The fee may be paid in advance via PayPal or in cash or check at the meetings on March 18 or April 8.
MATERIALS NEEDED:
- Twenty 4.5” x 9” rectangles in a rainbow spectrum (These will be provided to you!)
- Four 12.5" x 12.5" squares in a neutral color/print for the background
- 6" x 12" rotary cutting ruler
- Scissors for cutting paper
- Fabric pen/pencil OR pattern weights (Grab some heavy metal washers and crochet around them for some pretty pattern weights!)
- Basic Sewing Kit - fabric scissors, pins, pin cushion, and seam ripper
- Rotary cutter with a new sharp blade & cutting mat
- Coordinating thread for piecing
- Sewing machine in working order
- Notebook and pen to take notes if desired
- Irons and pressing mats will be provided