Sunday, September 06, 2009

NEW INTERNET CLASSES





STAINED GLASS APPLIQUE TECHNIQUE

CLASS DESCRIPTION
Use shades of color to create beautiful realistic applique. This technique can be used to make realistic landscapes, animals, flowers or people. You will use lots of different fabrics which lends itself to using up a lot of scraps. Simple enough that even a beginner can do the technique, but results lend themselves to the more advanced quilter also.

Biography
Sheril started sewing at a very early age, but upon moving to Lexington, Ky., she joined a Newcomers group and from there joined local quilting group. Sheril was immediately taken with the process, but soon learned she did not want to stick with traditional patterns. So, she began to experiment and has continued to do so. Throughout the years, Sheril has taught numerous classes and quilting demonstrations and lectures. Her quilts have been shown at all the major shows and some smaller shows. She is a memberof KHQS, IQA, AQS as well as Quilters of the Bluegrass serving on their board in numerous positions.

NEW INTERNET CLASSES
What I am ready to offer is private workshops over the Internet.
For a class fee of $40.00 with a pattern included for each student, I will instruct you thru the process from beginning to end. All you need is a digital camera so we can track your progress.

After registering I will send you a full size pattern, which normally sells for $8.00 plus postage by regular mail, and when it arrives you simply e-mail me and I will go over the directions with you. Once you have collected the necessary materials I will talk you thru the process. As you proceed I will have you send me digital pictures, and help you decide if you are getting the right idea. I will continue to work with you until the project is completed, including the quilting and the binding as well as a sleeve on the back and a label. You can take a week or two, or months if you prefer. Like having a private tutor with you at all times!

If this idea appeals to you just send me an e-mail and we can arrange things from there.

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