::Angled::
This class has been brewing for a long while, friends. In fact, ever since Curves, I've been pondering a class on sewing angles of all types, diamonds and triangles galore.
I LOVE angles, with their movement and personality and endless fascinating combinations. Getting to know them can be tricky, intimidating even. But the results are impressive! And freeing too. How many gorgeous classic quilts include angles? So many! With curiosity, time and much experimenting, I've come to know them well and to also understand how to include them in my quilt designs. I'm eager to share this with you via Angled at Stitched in Color this fall!
This is a class for quilters. It's for developing quilters, ready to stretch their wings beyond the basics. It's for more experienced quilters, interested in expressing themselves in original designs or curious about liberated piecing. It's for all lovers of traditional quilt blocks, young and old. And I hope it will be for you!
I've designed this a new online course for the confident beginner or intermediate quilter. Prerequisites are basic cutting and piecing skills, with experience sewing rectangles, squares and rows. The class has 3 main elements:
Our journey spans 9 weeks. I'll be presenting 5 weeks of lessons, alternating each lesson week with a week "off" to give you time to digest the concepts and make sewing progress - 5 weeks of lessons, 4 weeks off. All instruction is delivered via a separate password protected blog that allows you to access the lessons at your leisure, with posts delivered day to day during instruction weeks. The private class blog interface remains open 1 month after lessons conclude, during which time I'll be very actively answering your questions. Before the class blog closes, you'll receive a PDF eBook of the entire course for your permanent reference.
What's Included?
In the past my classes have included a few quilts and many small projects. With Angled at Stitched in Color our focus narrows to the quilt-making skills of piecing and design. As such, the class is composed of 5 original quilt patterns (4 throw quilts, 1 queen-sized quilt) and an additional 5 liberated scrap-utilizing blocks. Each lesson week begins with design/piecing information, followed by an original quilt pattern that uses the week's angle in a creative way. I'll also point out classic quilts that you can make with your new-found skills. Each lesson week concludes with a liberated triangle block designed to utilize scraps from cutting that week's angled shapes.
Take that, triangle scraps!
Let's get practical. Only a quilting superhero could make 5 quilts in 9 weeks! Instead of attempting every project, you'll want to identify 1-3 quilts to make during class itself. I'll be previewing all quilts before class starts so you can zero in on your favorites. No matter which ones you choose, read all concept posts to absorb the quilting principles as we go. And remember, all students receive a pdf eBook of the entire course. Return to Angled via the eBook to access those other patterns and concepts later on!
Good news for hands-on learners! Remember that queen-size quilt I mentioned? It's actually a cumulative quilt, including 4 angles we'll study during class. Each week you can make an installment in this quilt, while practicing the week's skill. This is your chance to make a masterpiece for your bed, a fantastic surprise for your parent's anniversary or a very special wedding gift!
More good news! I want you to have fun with those liberated blocks without the pressure of having to make a bunch of them. If you like, you can donate yours to our collaborative charity quilts. I'll be collecting and finishing quilts made up of liberated blocks from our first 4 weeks of instruction. Won't that be fun to see!
Key Dates?
Registration opens Monday, August 18th. At the time of registration, students will find complete materials lists for all 5 quilts posted at the class blog. Lessons begin September 1st. We'll finish up two months later, at the end of October.
Well that's enough info for now! I'll be popping back in with weekly quilt previews between now and registration. I hope that your interest is piqued.
Once again, I am totally humbled to have the opportunity to develop and teach classes online. It is such a blessing! I hope that the things that I am passionate about making, continue to be inviting and interesting to this community. I am determined to always and only teach from my passions, because that's where I'm able to do the best work. Thank-you!
I LOVE angles, with their movement and personality and endless fascinating combinations. Getting to know them can be tricky, intimidating even. But the results are impressive! And freeing too. How many gorgeous classic quilts include angles? So many! With curiosity, time and much experimenting, I've come to know them well and to also understand how to include them in my quilt designs. I'm eager to share this with you via Angled at Stitched in Color this fall!
This is a class for quilters. It's for developing quilters, ready to stretch their wings beyond the basics. It's for more experienced quilters, interested in expressing themselves in original designs or curious about liberated piecing. It's for all lovers of traditional quilt blocks, young and old. And I hope it will be for you!
I've designed this a new online course for the confident beginner or intermediate quilter. Prerequisites are basic cutting and piecing skills, with experience sewing rectangles, squares and rows. The class has 3 main elements:
- {Piecing Skills} learn to accurately piece ANY angle, from classics like the diamond to compound angular blocks, and truly any random triangle shape
- {Design Skills} understand how to incorporate equilateral triangles, diamonds, half square triangles and flying geese into your own, original quilts
- {Scrappy Skills} enjoy using triangular scraps from our projects in playful, liberated quilt blocks, with the option to donate your blocks towards collective charity quilts
Our journey spans 9 weeks. I'll be presenting 5 weeks of lessons, alternating each lesson week with a week "off" to give you time to digest the concepts and make sewing progress - 5 weeks of lessons, 4 weeks off. All instruction is delivered via a separate password protected blog that allows you to access the lessons at your leisure, with posts delivered day to day during instruction weeks. The private class blog interface remains open 1 month after lessons conclude, during which time I'll be very actively answering your questions. Before the class blog closes, you'll receive a PDF eBook of the entire course for your permanent reference.
What's Included?
In the past my classes have included a few quilts and many small projects. With Angled at Stitched in Color our focus narrows to the quilt-making skills of piecing and design. As such, the class is composed of 5 original quilt patterns (4 throw quilts, 1 queen-sized quilt) and an additional 5 liberated scrap-utilizing blocks. Each lesson week begins with design/piecing information, followed by an original quilt pattern that uses the week's angle in a creative way. I'll also point out classic quilts that you can make with your new-found skills. Each lesson week concludes with a liberated triangle block designed to utilize scraps from cutting that week's angled shapes.
Take that, triangle scraps!
Let's get practical. Only a quilting superhero could make 5 quilts in 9 weeks! Instead of attempting every project, you'll want to identify 1-3 quilts to make during class itself. I'll be previewing all quilts before class starts so you can zero in on your favorites. No matter which ones you choose, read all concept posts to absorb the quilting principles as we go. And remember, all students receive a pdf eBook of the entire course. Return to Angled via the eBook to access those other patterns and concepts later on!
Good news for hands-on learners! Remember that queen-size quilt I mentioned? It's actually a cumulative quilt, including 4 angles we'll study during class. Each week you can make an installment in this quilt, while practicing the week's skill. This is your chance to make a masterpiece for your bed, a fantastic surprise for your parent's anniversary or a very special wedding gift!
More good news! I want you to have fun with those liberated blocks without the pressure of having to make a bunch of them. If you like, you can donate yours to our collaborative charity quilts. I'll be collecting and finishing quilts made up of liberated blocks from our first 4 weeks of instruction. Won't that be fun to see!
Key Dates?
Registration opens Monday, August 18th. At the time of registration, students will find complete materials lists for all 5 quilts posted at the class blog. Lessons begin September 1st. We'll finish up two months later, at the end of October.
Well that's enough info for now! I'll be popping back in with weekly quilt previews between now and registration. I hope that your interest is piqued.
Once again, I am totally humbled to have the opportunity to develop and teach classes online. It is such a blessing! I hope that the things that I am passionate about making, continue to be inviting and interesting to this community. I am determined to always and only teach from my passions, because that's where I'm able to do the best work. Thank-you!