Intro to Machine Quilting: Walking Foot

You want to quilt your own tops, but don't know where to start? This is the perfect introductory class on how to use your domestic sewing machine to quilt. Your walking foot will be used for more than straight lines!
You'll Learn How to:
Make a quilt sandwich
Adjust the thread tension
Start & stop quilting
Adjust stitch length, and more
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Supplies: Bring the following to class or purchase at Quilter’s Corner with your class discount of 10%
• Sewing machine in good working order
• Walking foot (unless you have integrated dual feed)
• Edge guide (used with a walking foot)
• “Walk” book by Jacquie Gering
• (3) 10” x 10” muslin squares
• (3) 9-1/2” x 9-1/2” batting squares
• (3) 9” x 9” fabric squares
• 80/12 Machine quilting needles
• Thread to contrast with your fabric
• 2-1/2” x 12-1/2” or 3-1/2” x 12-1/2” ruler
• Frixion marking pen
• Roll of narrow (1”) blue painter’s tape
• Notebook and pencil
Optional:
• Curved Quilting safety pins
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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Requirements: | Be familiar with your sewing machine and remember your walking foot! |
Instructor: | Anne Russell |
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