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.
Whether you wear them to exercise or just to go out, learn to create your own pair of custom leggings.
Knitting course is offered by Bliss Yarns for all skill level. Come by today and let a member of our friendly, knowledgeable staff help you pick out your next knitting or crochet project!
This six-week technique and project series gives you the tools to nurture your own knitting hobby. It includes 12 instructional hours to help you launch a thriving knitting practice.
You will learn how to make t-shirt yarn, and then learn the basics of crochet including the chain stitch, single crochet stitch, crocheting a circle, increasing stitches, and how to finish off/add to your project.
Make your first quilt using the Five Framed pattern which uses five coordinating one yard fabric cuts. Learn the quilting basics, including rotary cutting with a rotary cutter and mat, sewing a scant quarter inch seam, pressing, piecing the top, measuring and adding borders and have a finished quil...
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