Put yourself in this picture: You feel like getting out your latest project, doing the final piecing so you can start on the quilting. You sit down at your machine and the phone rings. The dryer goes off.
Put yourself in this picture: You feel like getting out your latest project, doing the final piecing so you can start on the quilting. You sit down at your machine and the phone rings. The dryer goes off.
Then the UPS man is at your door. It?s lunch time. Sit down again only to have to go chase after the dog, wash the lunch dishes and answer the phone again. Next thing you know it?s dinner time and you haven?t sewn a stitch!
Instead, come to Let's Quilt and Dine where pizza is served. Expert help is available from design decisions, color choices, binding techniques, to whatever else you?re working on. And don?t forget your snacks and spill-proof cup!
SEW Hut was opened for business in 1982 by Harriet E. McLaughlin, a gracious store owner who was always kept a pot of coffee brewing and was more than happy to share her sewing knowledge with all who wished to learn.
Today, Harriet's daughter, Ingrid, carries on her mother's tradition of down-home service. She strives to maintain a welcoming and supportive store environment where sewing enthusiasts of all skill levels feel right at home, whether they're shopping, socializing, or learning.
This class is The Nifty Knitter version of a Costco sample! If you're curious about our craft but not ready to make any commitments, this is your opportunity to try a "taste". Participants will be introduce to the knit stitch as they create a very simple (and cute!) flower accessory.
Want to learn how to knit? Or need a refresher because you haven't knit in a long time? In this class you will learn how to cast on and create the basic stitches of knitting, how to “read” your work, and how to fix mistakes. No previous experience is required.
You've pieced it. You've quilted it (or someone has). Now you're ready to finish this puppy!! Come learn how to make binding and bind a sample quilt using your sewing machine (as well as some hand stitching) and have it turn out beautifully!
This class will cover the basics of making a patchwork block. In this class will cover choosing fabrics, notions, and techniques for making patchwork blocks. You should be comfortable with sewing on a machine and using a rotary cutter.
Do you have an Accuquilt Qube or Dies and would like to know more about how to use them? Join our Accuquilt Club and learn how to get the very most from these amazing products. The Beginner Accuquilt Club will focus mostly on using the Qube.
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