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Incredible workshop with Marci Baker

Old 03-28-2010, 06:13 AM
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Yesterday I had the privilege of attending a 7 1/2 hour workshop with Marci Baker of Alicia's Attic. It was my first actual class in quilting, altho I've been quilting for about 45 years. We spent about 2 hours learning about rotary cutting materials and procedures! I can't believe how much simpler it can be than what I have been doing. We also had a great lesson on ironing. It really makes a difference when you can watch someone do it in person, try it yourself, and have immediate feedback.

As soon as I got home, I headed out to the store to get a new shorter ruler and a new seam ripper. I still need to get a new iron and a couple of specialty products for the ruler.

She has a lot of youtube videos that you can access from her website. www.aliciasattic.com

One of her big ideas is how to make tumbling blocks without having to do y-seams. We are making a queensize quilt in blues and dark reds with this method. I am really excited about it.
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Old 03-28-2010, 06:20 AM
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How cool! I've yet to do a class. I'm glad your class was a good one. What kind of seam ripper did you buy?
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Old 03-28-2010, 06:21 AM
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The Fons and Porter ergonomic one. I got it mainly because of the very thin top. I am in the middle of a Downy quilt, and have to rip about 16 inches of border quilting, so this should help.
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Thank you. I made the mistake of buying one made by Singer because I had a coupon, but I was looking at the handle instead of the blade. The blade was much to big. I went to the site you listed, and I think I'll try some of that gripper stuff.
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Glad you shared your experience. I watched a couple of videos. They are definitely great. I particularly enjoyed the video on doing an edge for the grandmothers garden quilt. I think I need some of those edge Thanks for sharing. I really like how she demonstrated the Qtools products in some of the other videos. I'm going to buy some.
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It looks like a clover seam ripper in the video. I have one that I love.
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That sounds like it was so much fun. How do you make tumbling blocks without a Y seam. I'm curious.
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Did you know the F&P seam ripper rubber handle pulls the threads from the seam after you rip them? It's great when for a long run of tiny thread pieces you have to pull out one by one. Try it!
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How wondeful. I have been looking at her web site and finally sent and got the Big Blocks book along with the ruler. I want to make the hollow block. I have to wait until our kids leave from there week visit to get started. GUess it will be along week. Jean
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Awesome, where did you take your class at? As I have a friend in the Dallas area that wants to take some quilting classes. Thanks for sharing!
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