User-friendly and simple to operate, the step-by-step process for each function is easy and fun. HQ Pro-Stitcher is an intuitive computer-guided quilting system designed especially for use with Handi Quilter longarm quilting machines. Customizing unconventional feathers to spaces.Creating all over patterns with feathers.Then, you’ll learn to easily customize them to your quilting projects, both as all over designs and in designated spaces. In this class, you will learn how to build feathering skills to include new shapes and styles of feathers. Please note Saturday Morning Session will start at 10:00AMīeautiful feathers are a mainstay of free-motion quilters everywhere, but sometimes you find yourself ready for something a little different. OCTOBER 13 ALL DAY: $70 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 Scale the fill design size appropriately.Create special effects with different fillers.Select appropriate fills to complement design style.Learn which designs lend themselves best to micro-quilting, and how to use Micro Handles for best results. Come expand your design portfolio by learning the stitch path of a wide variety of creative filler designs. Meandering is the easiest and most common filler for background space – but there are countless other creative design elements to use instead. Stitch-in-the-ditch and meander quilting.How to select, resize, audition and apply quilt designs Batting and basting basics.How to prepare the quilt top and backing for quilting Threads, needles and tension.Bring a finished top, if desired, to discuss ideas and approaches to finishing your quilt. You will learn how to prepare the quilt top, resize and apply designs, select batting and backings, baste, and all about threads, needles and tension. This class is for everyone – whether you’ve never quilted and want to learn, or if you already quilt. STEPPING STONES TO QUILTING YOUR FIRST QUILT OCTOBER 12 ALL DAY: $70 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 She began teaching classes several years ago, and loves passing on her passion and knowledge about quilting to her students. Over the years, she has evolved from a very traditional quilter to a more modern quilter. Whether quilting on her home machine or on a longarm, Kimberly loves the process of choosing designs to complement and highlight the piecing. It took her 5 years to finish that quilt, but a lifelong love of the craft blossomed and she has never looked back. During her senior year of high school, she found a picture of a log cabin quilt, got out some graph paper, and drafted her first quilt. Growing up on a farm in Idaho, Kimberly was taught how to sew at an early age by her mother and both grandmothers.
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