If you've ever wanted to learn the basics of making a wholecloth quilt, I have an opportunity for you.
I will be speaking to the Granbury Quilters Guild on Monday evening, April 15, 2013, at St. Francis Cabrini Catholic Church, 2301 Acton Highway in Granbury, Texas. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. My topic is Quilting With Imagination, which is what I try to do every day on the job. I will also be teaching a workshop the following Saturday, April 20, from 10 to 4 at the same venue. A sample of the 25x25 project is shown at right. We will be doing trapunto, and I will just be guiding you through the process. The class is $40 for members, $50 for non-members, and the kit is $15.
I don't think trapunto is difficult; it just involves extra steps, a little audacity and the courage to cut away batting without slicing into the top fabric. Be brave, for the payoff is huge: Trapunto can enhance a quilt and raise its appraisal value, it can keep applique from appearing deflated, it can help gorgeous border prints stand out, it can help a quilt win ribbons, and the dimension can take up the slack in a wavy top. This kind of thing is what I love most about custom quilting -- all that light and shadow, depth and drama.
The center is a stencil design, the flowers, leaves and feathers are my own freehanded designs, and the background quilting designs are negotiable -- this way everyone can have a customized project. This class is for quilters who already know how to do free-motion work and want to stretch their abilities. It's not a longarm class per se. Bring a really good domestic machine. To sign up, contact Mary Beth Miller at www.millersmountainretreat.net
If you can't make the class, but you'd like to learn how to do this, get copies of Trapunto by Machine and Exploring Machine Trapunto, written by Hari Walner.
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