[NFB-Krafters-Korner] Need feedback from the sewers in the group.

Carefree One carefreeme101 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 5 02:15:19 UTC 2019


I would really be interested in both of these classes! 
I am interested in almost any and all sewing classes. I love sewing now!

Chrissy 

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> On Oct 4, 2019, at 3:50 PM, Joyce Kane via NFB-Krafters-Korner <nfb-krafters-korner at nfbnet.org> wrote:
> 
>                 I am looking ahead and just want to see  what you might be
> interested in sewing on a machine.  I have a couple of ideas to do after the
> holidays.  Once I get your thoughts I will get the info about supplies and
> kind of look at some dates.
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> January:
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> I would like to teach how to make a quilt being as small as a lap quilt and
> as large as a bed quilt and any where in between that.  
> 
>  I am thinking about a rag quilt.  Do you know what a rag quilt is?  
> 
> It is not the one that is made out of scraps of fabric.  
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> 
> Accuquilt has a die you can use to cut out the squares and it fringes the
> edges at the same time.  It is the 8 ½ “ rag square and I used the 5 “
> square for cutting out the batting.
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> This is all done on the sewing machine and there is no hand sewing or hand
> quilting involved.
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> When you are finished you need to watch this in [suggested laundry mat] and
> dry it there too.  It does create a lot of lint.  If you do it at home, you
> need to empty the lint thingy in your dryer several times during the drying
> of it especially if you use flannel.  It is worth it as it feels so good
> when you get done with it.  You can do it with cotton cloth, too.
> 
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> I am considering next to repeat the 8 pointed star table topper in March.
> The last time I taught this I had the dies to cut it out and I purchased
> fabric [Fall colors] and cut it out for everyone and sold the kits for it.
> In March folks can pick Easter fabrics, spring colors, and lots other
> fabrics, even red, white and blues for Memorial Day & July 4th.  I had
> offered to folks who bought their own fabric that I would cut it out for
> them, but they needed to mail it out to me and pay for shipping back and be
> sure I received it in time before the class.
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> If the majority don’t like my suggestions I have one more up my sleeve that
> I never taught here before, but it is a block swap.  More to tell about that
> after I here what you folks think about the above classes.
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> Joyce Kane
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> Kane Kids Shop
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> https://www.blindmicemegamall.com/.../shop/Directory_Departments?store...
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