Quiltworx Time Travel with Linda Snellgrove

This 6-session workshop will teach Judy Niemeyer's foundation paper piecing methods and techniques, including all techniques highlighted in the Time Travel pattern.
Time travel is a variation of the Compass Star by Quiltworx, using the Sunbeam expansion to create a Queen size quilt. It utilizes foundation paper piecing to create this beautiful 8 pointed star. This class is six months long with a free cutting class to get you started. Class attendees will receive a 15% discount on class supplies excluding Time Travel Fabric Kit.
Pattern/Fabrics:
- Time Travel Quiltworx Pattern (for both wall and queen) found HERE
- Sunbeam Queen Extensions pattern found HERE (required for the Queen size in addition to pattern above)
- Time Travel Fabric Kit found HERE
Time Travel Queen
Basic Quilting Tools:
- Sewing machine with ¼” foot
- Medium sized cutting mat (18”x24”)
- Iron and ironing mat to have by your machine. For this process, it’s easier to have access to a small iron as you press your sections.
- Size 70/10 Mircrotex Sharp needles
- Rotary cutter 45mm and 60mm loaded with fresh blades
- Thread scissors
- Seam ripper
- 50wt or 60wt thread in your machine
- Quilting Ruler to cut your fabric into WOF strips and to trim your finished units, ideally: 6" x 24” and 3" x 18”
Quiltworx-specific Tools:
- Flat flower head pins
- 12” to 18” Add-a-Quarter Ruler (your choice…12” is easier to work with, but 18” will work)
- Template plastic to use with your Add-A-Quarter Ruler) Ideally about 12” x 4”
- Fabric glue stick pen (refillable). (Sewline, Quilters Select) – the yellow refills work the best, but any color will do. And the refills on all these are interchangeable among brands.
- Scotch brand Repositionable Glue Stick
- Optional, but very helpful: Precision Starch Pen/refill
- Optional, but helpful: Purple Thang
Organization Supplies:
- 1” Binder and 11-12 Page protectors
- 7 Gallon sized Ziploc bags
- Large paper clips
- Pen/pencil
- Scotch Tape
**72 Hr Cancellations Required for Full Refund**
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
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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+ Quiltworx quilts. |
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