February Classes and Events
Your love of fabric that is! You know you love your quilting friends. Why not show them your true love by giving them a yard of your favorite fabric? You never know--they may return the love with a finished product....
The ruler for the month of February is the Creative Grids Tumbler Double strip ruler.
Upcoming Classes and Events
Thursday, February 5th & Saturday, February 7th, 10am-12pm Zipper Bag Class
As instructor Barbara Straub stated, "Zippers have teeth, but they don't bite." Sign up for one if these class sessions and master zippers. Class fee of $20 includes a kit with all materials.
Saturday, February 7th, 11am Demo of the Double Strip Tumbler Ruler
Stay for a few minutes and pick up a few tricks using this month's ruler.
Stay all day or as long as you like. Bring a project and your sewing machine and SEWcialize!
Wednesday, February 11th, 10am-2pm Picture This Quilt Class
Taught by Brenda Gerhardt. Class fee of $30 includes a pattern. Please sign up in advance to receive class supply list.
Saturday, February 14th, 9am-2pm Twisted Heart Class
Celebrate Valentine's Day and make this cute wall hanging. Class fee is $20 and does not include the pattern or Lil' Twister tool. Please sign up in advance to receive pre-cutting and sewing requirements.
Thursday, February 19th, 6-8pm Sip and Sew
The ten minute table runner is true to its name. Class fee of $15 includes fabric and light refreshments. Sign up in advance and select your fabrics.
Saturday, February 28th, 10am-2pm Chenille Rug Class
Create your own washable chenille rug. Taught by Brenda Gerhardt. Class fee of $30. Please sign up in advance to receive class supply list.
Cuddle up with someone you love in February.
Make it even more irresistibly cuddly with Cuddle fabric on the back on your quilts. Cuddle (Minky) fabrics have arrived in 6 gorgeous colors.
Other big news in White Stone is the opening of the knitting store: Dirt Girl Fiber Arts. While you are checking out the new shop, don't forget to stop by Sewlovelee.
Hope to see you soon,
Lee Taylor