Silver Shores Quiltworx Class
Silver Shores is a beautiful eight-pointed star radiating out to a 16 pointed star on a circular border. It is constructed using five distinct sections. The pattern is designed as a 68” square and can be enlarged to 99” using various queen extensions available. This is an advanced beginner class using paper piecing and taught using Quiltworx techniques. Previous Quiltworx experience is helpful, but not required.
Supply list:
- Pattern and fabric - We have 3 custom kits to help you make your fabric selection easier! Red Tide Silver Shores SHQ Exclusive Quilt Kit, Blue Moon Silver Shores SHQ Exclusive Quilt Kit or Emerald Coast Silver Shores SHQ Exclusive Quilt Kit
- Sewing machine in good working order with ¼” foot
- 70/10 Microtex needles
- Good quality 50 wt thread Aurifil
- Iron & Ironing Surface
- Rotary Cutter and Large Cutting Surface
- 6” x 24” Ruler
- Add-a -quarter ruler (12” or 18”)
- Curved Diamond Ruler
- Scotch tape
- Water Soluble Fabric Glue
- Scotch Repositionable Glue Stick
- Template Plastic Sheets Thick 14x20 (either plastic or cardstock)
- Flower Head Pin 100ct Flat Head by Clover
- Large Ziplock bags (23 needed for the entire project)
- Purple Thang (optional)
- Easy Press Acorn Pen Essential Kit (optional)
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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Instructor: | Linda Snellgrove |
Instructor Bio: | I started "sewing" when I was a young child, making Barbie clothes out of my mother's scraps. My sister and I would fold the fabric and tie it on with another strip of fabric and "Viola!", we had a dress! I actually learned how to use the sewing machine in 7th grade Home Ec (remember that?). I passed and went on to bigger and better things-making my own clothes and throw pillows. I made several of my bridesmaids dresses but not my wedding dress (that came from store). After the children started coming along, I sewed for them until they got too old for mom's home-made clothing (Heirloom clothing should never be considered home-made) and turned to quilting. I had to have a creative outlet somewhere. I made my first quilt in 2007, my first Quiltworx quilt in 2015 and I was hooked! If I counted right, I have made 11 Quitlworx quilts. |
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