ACR is thrilled to be hosting a series of free classes taught by the Austin Area Quilt Guild!
This 3-hour workshop is for participants comfortable and confident in using their sewing machine. The class will provide guided demonstrations and practice sessions in free motion quilting - a popular way to put quilt layers (top, batting and backing) together with the sewing machine.
AAQG member Karen Alexander will teach the class. Karen recently retired from her 17-year tenure managing the SVP (Singer Viking Pfaff) Worldwide's Gallery Store at the Arbor Walk in Austin where she taught sewing and quilting to thousands.
Class Fee: $ FREE
You will need to bring:
Sewing Machine with all accessories, power cord, and foot control. You need a machine that can drop the feed dogs (teeth) or has a feed dog cover and a Darning or Quilting presser foot. Consult your manual and if you're unsure whether or not your machine has these features, email giftofquilting@aaqg.com with questions.
Basic Sewing Supplies - scissors, machine needles, thread, seam ripper.
Extended or wide sewing table, if your machine has one as it will make the process easier.
At least TWO quilt "sandwiches" to work with: Four 18-to-20-inch squares of good quality cotton quilting fabric and two pieces of quilt batting. A "fat quarter" is the perfect size. Solid fabric is best, although a print is OK.
For more info and to register, see the AAQG website.