
Machine Bind your Quilt with a little help from Elmer!
Attach and finish quilt bindings with your machine. Unless you just like to watch a whole lotta TV, there is no reason to wear out your hands sewing down a binding.
In this 3-hour workshop for the knowledgeable quilter, participants will machine bind a baby-sized quilt. You will learn to prepare the quilt, make the binding using rotary cut fabric strips, attach the binding to the quilt, and finish it with a decorative or plain stitch.
AAQG member Karen Alexander will teach this easy way to bind, which she now uses on every quilt she makes. A guild member since 2006, Karen recently retired from her 17-year tenure managing the SVP (Singer Viking Pfaff) Worldwide's Gallery Store at the Arborwalk in Austin where she taught sewing and quilting to thousands.
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Class Fee: $ FREE
You will need to bring:
Sewing Machine with accessories, power cord, foot control, and presser feet that help you sew straight.
Basic Sewing Supplies: scissors, machine needles, thread, seam ripper, straight pins/clips. A Topstitch, Quilting, or Denim size 90 machine needle and regular sewing thread in a complementary or contrasting color are recommended.
One bottle of Elmer's Washable School Glue (white).
Cutting Mat, rotary cutter, and ruler.
One quilted, UNTRIMMED baby size quilt and a yard of fabric for the binding. Quilts that need binding for the guild's charity Baby Bundles project will be available with binding fabric if you don't have a suitable sized quilt ready for the class.
The guild will provide irons and ironing stations.