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::Duh::

Not sure how I missed this, but I never added this Thursday’s Blind Co-Pilot Workshop to my class line-up.  I know there were a few inquiries over the past few months in regards to this class.

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I’ll be bringing in my scrap boxes so we can stitch and flip in scrap heaven!  I’ve got two spots left and a very lively group of students so far.

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Happy Tuesday you guys!  I’m doing taxes. I would trade my weight in fabric for someone to take over this chore.

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::Open Quilting Studio::

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Need help with a quilting project?  Open studio dates:

Wednesday, January 23rd from 11am-3pm at Make*Do*Mend.

Friday, January 25th from 5-10pm at Island Quilter on Vashon Island (sign-up required).

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::Magic Number Workshop::  FULL!  Please call Island Quilter for Wait list.

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::Whole Cloth Quilt Finishing Class:: 

$85/Tuesdays, January 22nd and 29th at Make*Do*Mend in Ballard.

Quilt top, batting, and a backing…baste, quilt, and bind!  Learn the essential basics of finishing a quilt without piecing a thing!  Create a simple crisp modern baby quilt while learning the process.  Quilting designs with a walking foot will be a covered.  Walking foot required if you are bringing your own machine.  Studio machines and walking foot available.

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::Split Decision Block Workshop::

$85/ Saturday February 2nd from 10am-4pm at Make*Do*Mend in Ballard.

Play with the slice and insert technique creating a modern quilt that features snippets of your favorite fabrics.  This is a great class for all levels of sewists that want to explore a new technique and play with design.  All levels welcome!  Machines and tools provided.

11 thoughts on “::Duh::

  1. Beautiful. If only I lived closer.

  2. Katy says:

    Oh I’d love to rummage in your scraps to make that top quilt’s cousin! BTW, can I send you my taxes too?

    1. sewkatiedid says:

      oh god, I avoided them today and in their place did something I’ve been equally avoiding.

      On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 2:47 PM, SEW KATIE DID

      1. Jenny M says:

        Oh that’s such a great trick! Kill a to-do by procrastinating on a worse to-do! When I’m finally done with the worse one, I always feel like the easier job being done was a freebie!

  3. mtetar says:

    The first project is amazing, looks like real stencils pieces put on the fabric. I love them all. Thanks for sharing. http://projectsbyMtetar.wordpress.com

  4. isabel says:

    Kool quilts!!!

  5. i’m with you on the tax thing.

  6. Michele says:

    Hehehe. It is what I do for a living so no big deal to me. Send it all down and I’ll keep yo uup to date all year long.

    1. sewkatiedid says:

      Thanks so much for this offer! I’ve gotten Quickbooks and am kinda a do it yourself kinda gal. I’ll let you know if I fail, but at least everything should be in order! It is mostly the state thing that I struggle with filling out, I don’t have a sales tax.

      You’re the best!

      On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 3:11 AM, SEW KATIE DID

  7. I was so sad to miss your whole cloth quilt class- any chance you’ll be doing another in Seattle any time soon?

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