Art Quilt Workshop - "Living in the Sandia Mountains"
Your class fee includes instructor fees as well as the class kit curated by the instructor including: fabrics (sky, clouds, mountains, greens, and browns), Birds on photo fabric, Wonder Under (pre-applied to backs of all fabrics), 12” x 9” batting & backing, 42” binding, 14” x 11” stretched art canvas, 16½” x 13½” brown fabric to cover art canvas, Parchment paper for ironing, etc). Class fee also includes shared ironing and cutting stations as well as shared classroom supplies. If you would like to use one of our classroom machines, please let us know when you register.
Hip Stitch is providing light refreshments and deli/charcuterie-style lunch. If you have special dietary needs/allergies please make sure you bring something you know that you can eat/drink.
PRINTABLE CLASS INFO & SUPPLY LIST
REQUIRED SUPPLIES (what you need to bring) -
- Sewing machine with which you are familiar and comfortable (instructor recommends open-toe foot)
- Thread to match the colors of the included fabrics (light blue, white, grey, tan/brown, etc). Glide thread works great for this.
- Large permanent glue stick (Craft Bond Extra Strength)
- Tacky glue
- Scissors (small and sharp for fussy cutting)
- Erasable marker such as Frixion pens
- Tweezers
RECOMMENDED (Optional) SUPPLIES:
- Instructor recommends beige bobbin thread throughout
- personal iron and pressing mat/board
- personal rotary mat and cutter (instructor recommends 28mm)
- sewing/quilting gloves like Machingers
Note, because Dr. Kruszynski is an out of town instructor, and per Hip Stitch Class Policies, no refunds/store credit will be given for cancellations for this class, however, you MAY transfer your registration to a friend/relative that would like to take the class if you are unable to make it. You also have the opportunity to pay for this workshop in installments. If that is something you would like to do, please contact Hip Stitch for more information and/or to pay your first installment.
Skill Level: | Intermediate |
Skill Details: | This class is for Advanced Beginner to Intermediate Sewists. Students should know how to use a rotary cutter and fabric scissors, sew 1/4 inch seams, and be familiar with your machine and how to thread, change bobbin, etc. If you are new to sewing or would like to brush up on your basic skills, please enroll in our Learn to Sew class. |
Materials Included: | Instruction, Project Kit (includes fabric, batting, and several other required materials), Classroom Supplies, Lunch |
Requirements: | REQUIRED SUPPLIES (printable supply list included in class description) Please bring the following: - Sewing machine with which you are comfortable (instructor recommends open-toe foot) - Thread to match the colors of the included fabrics (light blue, white, grey, tan/brown, etc). Glide thread works great for this. - Large permanent glue stick (Craft Bond Extra Strength) - Tacky glue - Scissors (small and sharp for fussy cutting) - Erasable marker such as Frixion pens - Tweezers RECOMMENDED SUPPLIES: The following supplies are recommended but optional: - Instructor uses beige bobbin thread throughout - personal iron and pressing mat/board - personal rotary mat and cutter (instructor recommends 28mm) - sewing/quilting gloves like Machingers Note, because Dr. Kruszynski is an out of town instructor, and per Hip Stitch Class Policies, no refunds/store credit will be given for cancellations for this class, however, you MAY transfer your registration to a friend/relative that would like to take the class if you are unable to make it. If you would like to pay for this class in installments, please contact Hip Stitch to make those arrangements and reserve your seat. |
Instructor: | Dr. Susan Kruszynski |
Instructor Bio: | Dr. Susan Kruszynski is an award-winning art quilt designer, teacher, author, and gallery artist living in Muskegon, Michigan. She began landscape fiber art design with collage art quilts in 2014. A native of Michigan, her works, that range in sizes from 3”x3” to 40”x60”, are often inspired by the trees and woodlands along the Lake Michigan shoreline. Susan currently divides her time between creating original collaged art quilt designs, teaching art quilting classes, presenting lectures to quilt guilds, marketing this fiber art in shows and galleries, and running her business "Quilting Fabrics in Time". Susan uses her 40+ years of K-College level teaching experiences and a PhD in Education and literacy to teach this art through in-class experiences, on-line instruction, and with art quilt books from Fox-Chapel Publishing. Both books are available now -- Starter Guide to Creating Art Quilts (now available at Hip Stitch!) and Art Quilts Made Easy. |
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