Old 07-11-2011, 01:27 PM
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The following Community Service Class begins next week at Rich Mountain Community College in Mena, Arkansas:

Just Machine Quilting

This entry level, hands-on class focuses on the quilting process rather than patchwork. A domestic home sewing machine that sews a good straight stitch is all that is needed; long arms and computerized machines are not necessary. You will learn how to use all the presser feet used in machine quilting for both straight stitching as well as free motion work.

Space is limited, so stop by RMCC and sign up today. Classes begin Thursday July 21, 1 to 4 PM, and will run for 4 weeks. Cost of this class is only $20. This is a great opportunity for those wishing to learn machine quilting and wondering how to start. For more information, call Maureen Keese at the college: 479-394-7622 ext 1311.


RMCC Just Machine Quilting Class Supply List



--Sewing machine, needles (Universal or Sharps, size 90/14)

--feet: straight stitch, ¼ inch, SID, free motion/darning, walking foot (Some feet will be available for purchase in class.)

--Thread: All purpose poly, poly/cotton, or cotton, or machine quilting (not hand quilting)

--Hand needles for basting, thimble if you use them

--Fabric: cotton or poly/cotton, solids or tonals; busy prints will hide your stitches. Fat quarters (18” x 22”) are fine, as are pieces that are 12-15” square or rectangles.

--Batting: THIN (low loft) batting: Warm & Natural cotton is best; 60/40 cotton/poly is good;

Poly is okay, but not as good as the other two

--pins

--plain paper, like copy paper

--pencils

--fine tip Sharpie
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