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Sensational Seminole and Brilliant Borders
Seminole piecing is done by sewing strips together, cutting them apart and sewing them together to make intricate designs.
It is an art form developed by the Seminole Indians of Southern Florida to embellish garments. Today, these bright, bold and
beautiful Native American designs are a natural for quilting. In this class we will create
a wall quilt using rows of Seminole designs. In the process, participants will learn how to make all sorts of pieced designs
that can be used for borders. We will explore the transition from Seminole piecing to borders,
and the methods used to make the borders fit a specific quilt. We will use the book: Fast,
Fun and Finished In this class Nancy Tiffany will show you how to create
placemats for the seasons or to fit the decore in your home. Use up fabric scraps, or purchase inexpensive theme fabric and
have fun making a set for each season. This is a half-day class where you will learn how to use up bits of left over batting
and make table runners and placemats you can give as gifts or save for yourself. Make something special for your children
or grandchildren... Make matching napkins too.
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Four Square Shuffle
Join Nancy Tiffany for a fun class
using that fabric you bought becuase it lookied like fun, but haven’t been able to figure out what to do with it. You
can make a wall quilt or baby quilt with as little as one yard of the focus fabric. Make a child’s bed quilt with two
yards plus coordinating fabrics. In this full day class we will cut four identical squares, then cut them diagonally.
By shuffling the matching sections, each set will make a new square. You should be able to finish a wall quilt in class. Log
Cabin Heart Nancy Tiffany will show you how to make the blocks quickly, trim them to size, and then how to
lay out this fun and fast quilt. It can be made with small strips, creating a wall hanging, or with larger strips that make
up to a kindg size quilt. Two contrasting fabrics or groups of fabrics are needed. If you choose to use a group of darks,
be sure that the tone is essentially the same for all of the fabrics. Do the same if you are using a group of lights. If you
are using two fabrics, you may want to use a large to medium scale print for either the dark or light. Stripe will NOT work.
The borders can be made of a border print or you can simply continue to use the two fabrics in the quilt. A border print can
be used to set off the heart.
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Paper Piece a Calendar Quilt Paper piecing provides great accuracy when
piecing intricate designs, but you don’t have to manage all of those tiny pieces! Make a quilt for all seasons while
learning the basics of paper piecing! It helps to know some tricks, but paper peicing is really quite simple. Nancy Tiffany will teach
you how to sew from the back, and help you create the twelve blocks in this calendar quilt. This class is suitable for beginning
quilters.
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Digital Images in Quilts Learn how to transfer images from your digital library
to cloth, and then make stunning quilts! You don’t have to be a computer expert to make quilts that include the people
and places of your pictures! Your ink jet printer can provide you with fabric
picutures that can then be made into memory quilts or just fun explorations of people and places...Nancy Tiffany will show
you how! You can also use images you have scanned or found on the internet to create patterns for your quilts. This class
includes experiences with your images, printing on fabric, and then coming up with designs that will make your quilts more
than a photo album on fabric!
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Full Spectrum and Gradation Dyeing
Using
either jars or baggies, Nancy Tiffany teachers a full day class that includes two dye projects: Full Spectrum, which will
result in 12 fat quarters of fabric in the colors of the rainbow, and Gradations of the colors each participant chooses. For
a half-day class, we will do one or the other. In class we will explore the properties of the dyes, and the ways in which
texture and colors can be added or changed.
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Creating Recognition & Commemorative Quilts Sometimes the best way to say "thank you" is to create
a special quilt. This is a class that offers techniques and ideas for creating commemorative
or recognition quilts in a way that will be appreciated beyond words! Nancy Tiffany will explore ideas with you about how to create small,
simple quilts that can be used to express your appreciation or to recognize a particular occassion. She will help you determine
your design, and then share a variety of techniques for completing the quilts. Transferring images and designs, using several
methods for applying letters to your quilts, and using a variety of fabrics to create the image you are seeking will be included. Feel free to e-mail Nancy by clicking below. Contact Nancy
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