Wholecloth Rulerwork 4

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Build your skill set, using an oval ruler. Finish this block as a table topper or pillow, or take all the classes and combine all projects into a larger "quilt as you go" project.
Supplies:
--Sewing machine* in good working order (freshly cleaned/oiled with a new needle) with Sew Steady table* or slide on tray to support project;
--Ruler foot* and straight stitch foot* (#1/1C/1D) for your sewing machine;^
--Pattern*: Wholecloth Quilting Ideas Block 4 by Amanda Murphy;
--Oval rulers*: Every Oval set of five Good Measure by Amanda Murphy. It must be 1/4" thick to use with the Bernina #72/72S ruler foot;
--12” 8ths Graph Beveled Ruler*;
– Contrasting thread for stitching – much easier to see than matching thread*;
-- Bring your Straight Ruler* from class 1: Every Angle (or Every Angle Plus) by Amanda Murphy;
--Quilting gloves* (Recommended).
-- 24" ruler* for marking;
--Marking tool* pen/pencil;
--Spray adhesive* for basting.
Fabric:
*Two pieces of fabric, (ironed) measuring 22' x 22'. Fabric does not have to be solid white fabric, but it does need to be fabric you can easily mark and easily see those markings;
*1/4 yard binding fabric if making a single table topper (Optional);
Batting: one piece of batting measuring 22" x 22";
Before Class: PRE-Mark your quilt top with one horizontal, one vertical and two diagonal lines Through The Center Point, forming a + and an X, using your marking tool. Then add the 22-½ degree lines using the Every Angle ruler. Finally, mark an 18” square centered over your lines. Be Precise -- the greater your accuracy in drawing the lines through the center point, the more balanced your project will look.
*Supplies marked with * can be purchased at Bernina.
^for all Bernina sewing machines & select Bernettes
| Requirements: | Wholecloth Rulerwork 1 is a prerequisite. BEFORE CLASS: PRE-Mark your quilt top with an 18" square. Add one horizontal, one vertical and two diagonal lines through the Center Point, forming a + and an X, using your marking tool. Then add the 22-1/2 degree lines using the Every Angle ruler. Be Precise -- the greater your accuracy in drawing the lines through the center point, the more balanced your project will look. |
| Instructor: | Deb Miner |
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