Judy Holley
Phone: 225-275-5965
Email: th007jk@att.net
Website: www.judyholleyquilts.com
Scrappy New York Beauty
Learn to make a scrappy New York Beauty block by
paper piecing all those points and then setting in a few
curves. The sewing is not as difficult as it might look!
This is a great class for acquiring confidence with color.
New York Beauties II
Explore the possibilities by making a variety of New York Beauty
blocks with various sized points and arcs. Mix and match the
8-inch blocks or choose a favorite and work with it. All points are
paper pieced and all curves are sewn, no appliqué.
2340 Elwick Dr.
Baton Rouge, LA. 70816
Machine Quilting Sampler
This class is an overview of various machine-quilting
techniques. Spend the morning straight-line quilting a small
project from your stash, nothing special, one of those UFOs
or some orphan blocks stitched into a small quilt. After
lunch, experiment with various free motion techniques on a
self-prepared muslin sandwich, approximately 30" square.
Clamshell Logs
This elegant clamshell quilt is nothing more than an
uneven log cabin. The trick is the coloration and the set.
The paper-pieced 5-1/2 inch finished block is small
enough to utilize men's ties to create the shells if desired.
Traditional cottons or silks would also be appropriate.
INTRODUCTION to PET PORTRAITS
CLASS DESCRITION: Learn how to transform a favorite pet
photo into a pattern to recreate your pet in cloth using machine
appliqué. All students will practice on “Sammy” in class to learn the
technique. No sewing in class, but sewing will be discussed and
some techniques demonstrated. Hand appliqué enthusiasts can
adapt pattern to their favorite method.* All day class, 9:00– 3:00.
SUPPLIES:
Bring several 8x10 photos of your pet on ordinary copy paper.
You can zoom in and crop a photo to feature a head shot. Bring a
color copy and a black and white if possible. Select several
different photos so we will have some options to choose from.
GOOD Fabric scissors and paper scissors
Fine point Sharpie marker
Wonder Under lightweight fusible (MUCH easier to use than other
products for this technique!)
Tracing Paper, 14” x 17”
Appliqué pressing sheet, optional
Straight pins
Iron & pressing surface
Small plastic container to keep track of appliqué pieces
Fabrics:
For class exercise, you will need three values-- a light, medium and
dark—plus an accent, approximately fat quarter sizes. The three
values can be from one color family--or not! They can be realistic,
or NOT! Batiks and mottled fabrics are good for a realistic
rendering while brights, plaids, and prints make great fantasy,
fun-filled pieces. The choice is yours. Also, bring some small scraps
of white, black and brown for eyes. You can choose a background
fabric later.
*Hand appliqué people can substitute their favorite template
making supplies if they do not want to work with fusibles and a
machine.