Wedding Ring Quilt: Sew Kind of Wonderful - Online or In Person
Join our SKW Certified Instructor, Ann Mitton as she shares the new and improved 3rd version of the SKW Double Rings pattern. Formerly known as Metro Rings, this modern take on a traditional design uses the Original Quick Curve Ruler by SKW. What’s the difference between this NEW pattern and the original Metro Rings pattern, you ask? Over the 10 years since its first release this pattern has had some major and some minor changes. The evolution of this pattern has resulted in completely different fabric requirements, ruler placements, square up techniques, new cornerstones and multiple quilt sizes. Starting with a Wall/Crib size and going all the way up to a full King Size quilt, you can create this pattern to fit any giving or decorating requirements.
Skill Level: | Intermediate |
Skill Details: | Must be a confident quilter or have taken a beginner quilting class. |
Requirements: | Must have basic sewing equipment, sewing machine in good working order and Sew Kind Of Wonderful Ruler and Pattern |
Instructor: | Ann Mitton |
Instructor Bio: | I have lived all my life in this part of New Brunswick, growing up in Dorchester and then moving to Sackville and raising my family here. I come from a long line of makers and learned to sew, knit and crochet from my maternal grandmother by the time I was 5 years old. I am mostly a self taught quilter and machine embroiderer. My mother and grandmother both hand quilted with a ladies church group in Dorchester and I remember those lovely traditional quilts with great fondness. I have been married for over 50 years and have 2 married sons and 2 grandchildren. When I retired, I rewarded myself with an embroidery/sewing machine. Unfortunately there were no classes available in the area at the time and so I had to learn from my sewing machine manual and the internet. Because of that, I feel it is important to share what I know about quilting and embroidery with others so they don't feel like they are going it alone. Getting up in front of people was so far outside my comfort zone but now I love it because I am talking to like minded friends who are as eager to learn as I am to share. I try to make my classes fun and I try to help people relax and become proficient with their machines and quilting tools. There is much laughter and sharing and caring during my classes. Every time Kate and Marilyn and I look at a new teaching season and new classes, I get excited about quilting all over again. I love looking for new things to share, new twists on old ideas and figuring out how to present them to our students. |
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