4242022: Tucker University - Sophomore Year School of Design 2-1201


seeing how everyone has their quilts finished we are learning the basics of the Wedge Star and Star 60 tools

bring about a 1/4 yard of at least 6 contrasting fabrics or more to have choices
we will be making 3 stars








Quilt as desire!  What does that mean?  The quilting can add or take away from the quilt pattern.  Plan your quilting to be completed by yourself or your favorite long arm quilter.  We will cover topics regarding the quilt patter, batting, and thread choices when it comes to the actual quilting of your original design.

Did you know there are several different ways that you can bind your quilt?  Learn about some options that your may want to incorporate in your original quilt.

Lab time will be designed for pencil/paper quilting practice or sewing time.


You should be finishing up your quilt!  Now we are ready to talk about quilting and binding. 

Bring your Planning Sheet from class 1
Bring all your quilt pieces or your finished top

Basic Sewing Supplies:
Sewing Machine in good working condition, bring power cords and manual
Thread neutral
Machine needles - replace with a new one prior to class
Snips or trimming scissors
Seam ripper

Basic Quilting Supplies:
Rotary cutter with a sharp blade
Marking Pencil - I recommend the Sewline mechanical pencil or the micron pigma marker  size .01
Small cutting mat
Straight edge ruler approx. 6" x 12" - I really recommend the 8 1/2" x 24 as you will be cutting WOF 
Invisigrip on back of all your tools
Best Press or light starch
All Studio 180 Tools and Magic Wand
All Design and Technique sheets from Freshman Year and Sophomore Year


Cost: $ 25.00
Date(s):
Skill Level:intermediate
Instructor Name:Cyn Wilde
Instructor Bio:Studio 180 Certified Instructor
cynwilde@comcast.net
281-455-8267