Quilt U Road Map
Learning to quilt is not like taking a superhighway. You do not get on at one end and drive straight through
to the destination. Many paths branch off along the way. Our road map will help you navigate as you take
the side roads. Classes are grouped in general categories, but there is a lot of crossover from one group to the
other.
Classes that can be taken
without reference to other classes are not listed.
Piecing
- Starting from Scratch - If you are brand new and want to learn to piece traditional blocks with a rotary cutter,
this class will ground you in all the basic skills, giving you instruction in rotary cutting, accurate seams, block
assembly, basic color and all the aspects of assembling a quilt.
- Hand Piecing - a starter class for piecing by hand with several small projects
These classes will continue the exploration of block construction, some using traditional methods, others employing
shortcuts
- Combing Through Your Scraps
- Geese in the Sky
- Sewfasst
You can practice your basic skills with a number of project classes. These also contain hints and tips for
improving. There are many ways to do patchwork and each teacher will share her own approach. If you are
already a proficient quilter, you may just enjoy creating these projects for yourself.
- Chinese Lattice
- Fast, Fun, Fabulous
- Stack & Whack Hexagon Star
- Tessellating Stars
For slightly more advanced patchwork projects:
- Border Workshop - techniques and design
- Broken Star
- Buttons and Bows
- Feathered Star
- Jane Was Nuts
- Pieced Celtic Magic - includes designing, color
- Storm at Sea (hand, machine, paper pieced)
- Treasure Boxes
Some classes are an in-depth look at a particular quilt style. They often involve learning to design or draft
your own pattern or quilt layout. Some of these are not patchwork. Always read the descriptions.
- Attic Windows
- Bargello Seasons
- Bargello Blues (advanced) - includes designing
- Bargello Twist - (advanced)
- Crazy Quilt Piecing
- Exploring Log Cabin
- Mariner’s Compass - includes designing
- Seminole Piecing
- Traditional Double Wedding Ring
- Watercolor Wizardry - includes designing, color
Variety
Many classes cover more than one technique, combining patchwork with appliqué or foundation piecing.
Always read the description of the class.
- Day in the Country
- Fabric Pages
- Pacific Aquarium
Paper or Foundation Piecing
- Paper Pieced Paradise (beginner level)
- Double Wedding Ring Table Runner
- Elegant Angel
- Mountains in Autumn (pp plus fused appliqué)
- Ozark Garden
- Pineapples Plus
- Strip Mine! - on cloth foundations
Appliqué
Beginners who wish to learn the basics by hand will enjoy
- Hand Appliqué Basics
- Hawaiian Quilting 101
- Hand Quilting
To learn to appliqué by machine
- Triple Treat Tulips
- Drunkard's Flowers (three machine methods & two hand methods)
These classes will please those who have learned the basics. Some are by hand, others by machine.
Generally, you can choose to use the method you prefer, even if the instructor has chosen to teach the other method.
- Baltimore Basics
- Stress-free Celtic Tablerunner
- Intro to Celtic Appliqué
- Make Your Own Hawaiian Quilt - includes designing
- Miniature Landscapes (machine only)
- No-Bias Celtic Sweatshirts
- Stack & Whack Fan
- Stained Glass Bouquet
For more adventurous or complex appliqué classes
- Arabesque
- Layered Machine Appliqué
- Upside Down Appliqué
- Waterlilies
These classes may include design work or more complex appliqué or surface techniques
- Artists Revisited
- Elements in Fabric - non-traditional materials
- Filament Fantasy
- Fireworks!
- Flower Power
- Home Building
- Machine Embellished Surfaces
- More Patchwork Illusions
- On Land and Sea - includes designing
- Painted Landscapes
- Patchwork Illusions
- People in Places - includes designing
- Playing with Paint
- Realistic Fabric Portraits
- Silk Ribbon Reticule
- To Bead or Not to Bead
Classes with Curves
- Curved Piecing
- Drunkard’s Flowers (appliqué and piecing)
- Wheel of Mystery
Machine Quilting
Learn machine quilting on your home machine. We have no classes at this time for hand quilting, long arm or
home quilting systems.
- Machine Quilting (home machine - no frame)
- Quilting Designs (no sewing)
Color
Color and color theory is the focus for these classes.
- Color Companions - sewing
- Creative Color - no sewing
- Gradations and Transparencies - sewing
Design
Simple fusing is used with surface stitching for small format expressive works:
- Journal Quilts
- Using Fusing to Express Yourself (good starter class in this category)
Simple Sewing
- Darned Quilts - design and color
- Multiple Magic - extensive designing
- Structured Fabrics - creating fabric, designing
Drawing, some with sewing
- Art for Quilters (sewing exercises)
- Designer Pinwheels
- Fractal Fragments
- Ladders and Crystals
- Playing with Lines and Shapes (beginner)
- 15 Lines and a Squiggle (intermediate)
- Reflections
- Symmetry Play
- Viewpoints
Computer Aided Quilt Design
Designing Quilts with CorelDraw - requires basic familiarity with software
Electric Quilt classes. Beginners should start with classes by Fran Gonzalez.
- EQ6 Sampler - getting started with the program
- EQ6 Building Blocks - learning to design and color blocks in both
PatchDraw and EasyDraw
- EQ6 Advanced Layouts - includes working with the EQ color palettes
Patti Anderson's classes begin on a more advanced level. You should be comfortable with the material in
EQ6 Sampler, including familiarity with the PatchDraw drawing table before taking any of her classes.
- EQ6 Appliqué Design - Further exploration of PatchDraw
Dyeing - all taught by Marjie McWilliams
- Tea Stain Dyeing - no experience, no real dyes
- Cotton Dyeing Basics - starter class
- Quilter's Palette - more advanced cotton dyeing
- Fabric Painting
- Silk Dyeing
- Gutta Resist
- Batik it
- Shibori
- Shibori II - advanced - requires Shibori
- Three Ways to Dye - requires at least one of Marjie's classes
Garments
- Investigations - techniques and design
- Mermaid Lagoon Jacket - specific pattern
Using Embroidery Machines
- Beginning Machine Embroidery - the very basics
- Embroidery on Patchwork - for those with some experience
- Digitized Quilting - need experience with module
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