Stitcher’s Garden AM – 10/03/24 Aurora

October 3 @ 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM | $20.00

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Stitcher's Garden AM - 10/03/24 Aurora


$20.00

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Venue Information

Rocky Mountain Sewing and Vacuum Aurora

15400 E. Smoky Hill Road
Aurora, CO 80015

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The Stitcher’s Garden quilt is made of appliquéd quilt blocks that let you showcase the decorative stitches on your machine.

All of the flowers, which are rather large, are stitched in place using specialty feet and decorative stitches found on your machine.

We will be learning different techniques, playing with new tools and feet, while making a new block each month.

Once all the blocks are sewn together, you will have a masterpiece and thoroughly know your machine!

Fee is per class, not per block.

Supply List

Sewing machine in good working order with power cord, foot control, and all feet & accessories that came with machine
Normal sewing supplies – small scissors, bobbins, pins, etc.
Background fabric – by the end of the quilt will have used 5 yds. For first class bring one 14″ square
Fabrics for flowers, stems, leaves, etc., – at least 2 fat quarters of each; pink, green, blue, yellow, purple & orange (or your choice of colors)
Sewing & decorative threads – for quilting and appliqué
Single sided fusible batting
Paper-backed fusible web – ex. Floriani AppliKay Wonder, Quilter’s Select AppliStick
Teflon pressing sheet
12-1/2″ square ruler
Rotary cutter & small cutting mat
Air/water soluble marking pen
Pencil or pen for tracing appliqué pieces
Specialty Feet & Tools by month:
Month #1 – Open toe foot, quilting guide, 1/4″ foot or 1/4″ foot with guide
Month #2 – Edge foot
Month #3 – Circular attachment, interfacing, 7/8″ button
Month #4 – Couching & button feet, Yarn, DMC floss, or Pearl Cotton
Month #5 – Free motion foot, 3/4″ buttons
Month #6 – Cording foot, 3/4″ buttons, twin needle, large yo-yo maker
Month #7 – Pintuck foot, 2.0 & 4.0 twin needs, 5 buttons
Month #8 – Piping foot, Button – 3 each of two different colors
Month #9 – Fringe foot (also called tailor tack foot), woven iron-on interfacing, bias tape maker 1/2″
Month #10 – Bobbin work – need pearl cotton or DMC floss, small yo-yo maker
Month #11 – Chenille foot, four pieces chenille 22″ long
Month #12 – there are 7 blocks both applique and machine embroidery Rick rack, ribbon, couching foot, cording, fringe foot, two 3/4″ buttons, two 7/8″ button