April • May • June
2012
Chandler CLASSES
Date: Monday, 4/16 & 5/21 Time: 10am—3pm Skill: Intermediate Fee: $75/year or $15/month Instructor: Koni Severson
Use your 2 1/2 inch strips to create this fun throw size quilt. We will use easy strip piecing then introduce 45 degree angle cutting to give the unique design.
Date: Monday, 6/18 Time: 10am—2pm Skill: Intermediate Fee: $75/year or $15/month Instructor: Koni Severson
Attend your next potluck with you 8x8 or 9x13 casserole carried in this handmade cover. As a bonus this cover convert into a terrific table runner, the perfect accent for you hosts table.
Date: Thursday, 4/19 Time: 9:30am—3pm Skill: Intermediate Fee: $25 Instructor: Annie Stall
Less Than Traditional" is an ongoing series of patterns and accessories easy enough for a beginner’s first project yet fast and fun for the experienced quilter. Our goal with this series is to take old traditional patterns that were intermediate to advanced in skill level and make them easy enough for any skill level. Instructions for turning your LTT into poinsettias for Christmas, plus flowers for other seasons. You will learn how to make one table topper, you then can add more to make the runner. Fun Projects By "Charlie" Quiltershaven.
Date: Saturday, May 19 Time: 9:30am—3pm Skill: Intermediate Fee: $25 Instructor: Annie Stall
Select a focus fabric with lots of color, your braid will be colors that complement the focus fabric. Your selection of fabric will give this Autumn Braid depth and interest with 2 1/2" strips. Fat quarters maybe used for the braid also. Don't let the title fool you, one can use any color scheme your heart desires.
Be sure to check for
Clubs and Block of the Month Programs at the Chandler location.
See the Clubs and the BOM Sections of this catalog.
PLEASE follow the patterns suggestions when selecting your fabrics.
35th Avenue Sew & Vac
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