Intermediate
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1 hour 26 min
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00:59
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00:48
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16:57
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13:12
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05:45
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45:11
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03:20
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Improvising while piecing fabric requires a balance of instinct and sewing agility. In this class, artist and improv quilter Sherri Lynn Wood coaches you through developing both skills. Learn how to work with angles using a flexible pattern, then take a traditional block like flying geese and explore variations without rulers or templates. You’ll skirt the edge of your comfort zone as you explore and experiment with color relationships in patchwork, and combine angles in interesting and surprising ways to create a final piece of patchwork you can use in any project.
Learn how to:
What you'll get:
Here’s what you’ll need:
- A variety of fabrics including large and small scraps and strips
- Sharp scissors
- Rotary cutter and mat
- Sewing machine with neutral thread
- Pins
- Tailor’s chalk
- Iron and ironing surface
Downloads:
- Cut without using a ruler
- Combine patchwork to create wedges and angles
- Compose with improv patchwork
What you'll get:
- A five-part class on how to explore angles while developing improvisational patchwork techniques
- Six HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list
- Step-by-step instructions by expert quilter Sherri Lynn Wood
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Patchwork Improv: Exploring Angles Reviews
285 users recommended this class to a friend
Carmen Tibbets
Good info. I preferred the strip and square classes, but the pointers included here are helpful. This is a very freeing process. I look forward to hitting my scrap pile!
6 hours ago
carol noble
Really easy to understand; good pace
I'll look for more of her courses
More than 3 months ago
