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Laura Heine Teeny Tiny Collage #5 Class with Jessica Drugg



Join Jessica as she teaches you to collage using the Laura Heine Technique. The Teeny Tiny pattern #5 finishes at 16" x 20". In this class you will learn the collage basics and tips for success. Sewing machine is NOT required for class, only after the collage is completed. Supplies are available at Quilters' Paradise.

Saturday, Sept 21 from 9am to 3pm at the Lumberyard Arts Center

Supplies:

Teeny Tiny Collage #5 Pattern

19” x 23” Pattern Ease

3 yards of 12” Steam a Seam 2 - NO SUBSTITUTES

Silicone Mat 17x24 or Precision Fusing Mat 17x24 

*Any fusing mat is fine as long as it is see through, no wool mats

Medium Karen Buckley Scissors - blue handle 

Small personal iron

Small ironing board

#2 pencil

Rotary cutter, ruler and small cutting mat

Scissors - ok for paper

Variety of fabrics to complete collage, most pieces should be 6” x 6”; motifs for fussy cutting to add interest to the collage

Quilting and textile art classes are co-sponsored by Quilters' Paradise and the Lumberyard Arts Center as part of the Quilt Capital of Kansas programming.

 

 



Skill Level: Intermediate
Skill Details:
Instructor: Jessica Drugg
Instructor Bio: Jessica began her quilting journey with traditional patterns and a love for bright, cheerful colors, before she discovered collage quilts. She is a certified Laura Heine instructor.
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*does NOT include pattern or fabrics

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Quilters' Paradise Quilt Shop, owned and run by Sharon Vesecky, opened its doors in its current location on January 3, 1989.