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Friday, March 16, 2012

Patchwork Class: Week 1

I was super lucky to be asked to teach a beginner's patchwork class at Pippablue here in Galway.  How exciting!  What a great adventure! Here's how it was advertised:


"Learn to create a variety of blocks, which combine together to create a beautiful quilt. Over this 5-week course, you will learn the basics of patchwork and quilting, with an emphasis on modern design."


Can I do that?  Here's hoping!  Well, with a few weeks of preparation, class started earlier this week.  We have 5 people enrolled.  The ladies were super nice, funny, creative and ready for a laugh.  Each has her own very distinct style, making this all the more fun.


The idea is to tackle a skill each week making 2 blocks in the class and one as homework.  After 3 weeks we'd have a nice baby quilt sized sampler that we can sash, layer, quilt and bind in weeks 4 and 5.  

Each person has used a sewing machine before.  Some made clothes, others have dabbled in quilts, but we are generally starting at the beginning.  We started off with choosing fabrics (discussing contrasting but complimenting colors, print scale, etc) and accurate cutting and pressing.  I thought maybe this week would focus on squares.  How about your classic nine patch to get basic piecing skills, nesting seams, accurate cutting skills, etc.  That seemed OK, but a little boring.  How about a disappearing nine patch instead?  Sounds great!

We used the tutorial by Judith of Just Jude to make these pretties:








Don't they look great for their first quilt blocks?  Look at those matching points!  I'm so pleased with how well they did....more importantly I think they were too!

Homework is a square in a square based on a Fresh Lemons tutorial:


Next week is triangles.  This is so exciting!

19 comments:

  1. Sounds like great fun - I'm really impressed with their first blocks, they obviously have a very talented teacher!!

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  2. Congrats Cindy on your first class, I'm sure all the ladies enjoyed it as much as you

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  3. Congrats! It sounds like fun! :)

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  4. Get you the school ma'am! Sounds like fun!

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  5. For me, this is a dream job - quilting and teaching combined! Of course you can do it lovely C - you go girl! xx

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  6. Clever you Cindy! And well done to the students

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  7. Bet class with you is a great laugh!

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  8. I am very jealous Cindy. My sister Eva is a partner in Pippablue and I am so jealous of the things she can do. She recommended your blog to me and so wish I lived in Ireland as I would definitely be at that class!

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  9. Do you not do enough already?! But well done and I bet it is a great class.

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  10. Great going C! I'm sure your wonderful enthusiasm and creativity has rubbed off on them. Fab blocks! Jxo

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  11. I love the 9 patch style! The colours you've used really go well together!! I have them on my to sew list =D

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  12. Sounds like loads of fun, they did a great job!

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  13. Sounds like great fun. What about adding an extra session on blogging? Di xo

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  14. How fun!! Well done to you and all the class :)

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  15. Looks like your a fab teaching looking at those first blocks!

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  16. It was a great class Cindy, and the ladies definitely had fun! Looking forward to next week!

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  17. Wow, that is really exciting. You guys made some great blocks.

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  18. it is fun to teach and see others get excited about something that you love.

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  19. Congratulations on being asked to teach and well done on your students' achievements.

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