Simply Smooth - Reverse Appliqué Small Curves with:
The "Mini Moons" Quilt Pattern

Jennifer Wagner of Snapdragon Quilting presents:
This miniature quilt is easier to make than it looks! With a little bit of freezer paper and Elmer’s school glue you’ll learn how to create these small smooth curves. Bring a fun charm pack to highlight in the circles or solid fabrics for a modern look. Bonus: We will cover 14 different design options. You'll be amazed how ONE PATTERN can make so many different mini quilts!
Skill level: Confident beginner to advanced quilter
You will receive an email with this materials list, a link to purchase the pattern, and the class prep - please watch for that separately from your registration.
Sewing Machine Required
Materials:
• Pattern: Mini Moons Quilt Pattern (available at at SnapdragonQuilting.com)
• Fabric: Avoid low thread count fabrics as they fall apart when cut on the bias.
◦ (1) 5" x 5" precut square pack or twenty 5" squares
◦ (2) or more background fabrics, ¹⁄₂ yd of each
• Coordinating thread
• Batting, backing, and binding are not needed for class but will be needed to finish the quilt, refer to the pattern for yardages.
• Coloring pages (free at SnapdragonQuilting.com/post/mini-moons-story-coloring-pages)
• Colored pencils
Supplies:
• Elmer's School Glue, washable
• Fineline Glue Tip (for Elmer's), optional
• Freezer paper, I like the heavy duty kind
• Marking pen or chalk pencil
• Seam Guide Tool for HSTs by Creative Grids, optional
• Easy Press Pen or Spray Starch
• Rotary cutter
• Sewing machine with an open toe foot
• Seam ripper (just in case!)
• Fabric scissors
• Paper scissors
• Small ruler for rotary cutting
See inspiration photos and share: #MiniMoonsQuilt @SnapdragonQuilting