I told you a while back about Arrow Rock Quilt Camp, and that I would be teaching there this year.
Well, I’m finally revealing the project that I will be teaching . . .
We’re doing a class on the needle-turn method of hand applique, and we’ll be making the center portion of this table runner:
In class, we’ll learn all the basics of hand applique, which will also include discussions about thread, needles, marking pencils, etc. All the things you need to know to take the fear out of “the A-word”! If you’re an applique beginner, or if you already know how to applique, it’s a fun project either way. And you’ll leave class with the know-how to finish the table runner on your own, if you don’t get done during camp.
And I’m not the only teacher! Quilt Camp is an entire week of quilting fun, with 4 other teachers also teaching various classes on other fun projects, too — and you can choose the ones you want to take.
For all the information on the classes, teachers, activities, and pricing, just visit the camp website. You can read about the projects and all the fun things we’ll be doing. And get signed up — it’s gonna be too much fun to miss out on!
Lovely runner!!!!
That is a really cute table runner Shelly!
I NEED to be in that class!! I have got appliques projects piling up and I need you to take the fear factor out of it for me. That table runner is darling!
PS: I sent you a box, but the note I meant to include is still sitting on my dining room table. 🙂
It looks great!
Can’t wait!
Looking forward to quilt camp. I also really enjoyed your program at our guild meeting this week. Judy
Shelly – your project looks great. I am hoping to take the class and am looking forward to the Arrow Rock Quilt Camp.
Congratulations on teaching. I wish I could come. I even went and looked at the whole retreat. I have wanted to learn so many of those techniques. I really want to learn needle turn applique. Right now I’m doing a lot of applique and really would like them to be done that way. Do you have a place I can get help with this?
Looking forward to the class! This gives me a better idea of fabric selection.