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Fall Quilt Market Classes – Sign Up Now!

We hope to see you in Houston this October at Quilt Market, please visit us at booth #2252 to see what’s new with Clover!

There are many exciting classes available to you from Clover, pre-enroll for all classes from now until October 10th. Classes fill up quickly so be sure to secure your spot now!

Information on enrollment:

  • www.quilts.com
  • Phone: 1-512-407-9185.
  • Email: enrollment@systemas.com
  • Fax: 1-512-377-4001
  • Mail: Quilt Market, PO Box 50580, Austin, TX 78763

 

Sign up for our classes at Fall Quilt Market:

Saturday, Oct. 25, 2014      8am – 9:30am

Grow a Kanzashi & Yo-Yo Garden and Reap the Profits

 

  • Instructor: Carol Porter
  • Make your own Kanzashi/Yo- Yo flower pin and learn the many ways to encourage add-on sales. It’s a scrap saver’s delight!

Success and Sanity at the Pressing Station

 

  • Instructor: Joan Hawley
  • Explore simple tricks and techniques for a perfect and professional finish every time. See the latest tools for pressing and take the mystery out of working with fusible, vinyls, PUL, and laminates. (Bring a pillow case)

Sunday, Oct. 26, 2014          8am-9:30am

Wool on Wool Centerpiece Mat using Felting Tools

  • Instructor: Carol Porter
  • Discover this wonderful method of appliqué using needle felting tools- fun and amazing. Make a store sample.

The Art of Tatting

 

  • Instructor: Fran Ortmeyer
  • Take the time to learn the art of tatting- basic stitches, how to read patterns- and receive instructions on how to use beads in your design.

Monday, Oct. 27th, 2014        8am -9:30am

Fusible Corded Coasters

 

  • Instructor: Carol Porter
  • Use fusible cording to create “spots of color” in home décor making coasters or a mat for drinks or potted plants – a great class to take back to your shop.

Weaving Sticks Accessories Case

 

  • Instructor: Alicia Carr
  • Weave fabrics with weaving sticks to make a case for cell phone, sunglasses, eyeglasses, credit cards, cosmetics, or any small items. Turn ugly fabric into something wonderful!