This class guides the confident beginner or intermediate quilter through setting together pieced sections of your quilt. While quilt classes are sometimes about the block or repeated unit, here we look at the larger design of the whole quilt and examine the structure of modern quilts to see how they are assembled.
Inspired by the newly discovered aperiodic monotile, a new tessellation shape, explore math and the quilt, illusions in fabric, and the technical components of quilt construction. Historical and modern examples provide context and inspiration. The goal is familiarity with the medium that allows students to move ahead on their own.
Projects may be sewn by hand or machine. Participants design and create their quilts using the discussed techniques.
Special Program Information
- The instructor is Lauren Kingsland.
- This program includes 3 sessions, 2 hours each.
General Information
- This studio arts program is a Zoom Meeting to allow for patron and instructor interaction online.
- All Studio Arts programs require an online ticket for each participant so that the instructor can provide individual attention to every student registered for the online program.
- This program will be recorded. Please see our FAQ for recording terms and conditions.
- Please refer to the "Materials for this program" section for any applicable supply list information and/or special documents for this program.
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