About this Event
Ready to dive into the cozy, creative world of quilting? In this beginner-friendly, hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the essential skills to create your very own quilt from start to finish.
Come ready to learn, sew, and connect with fellow creatives. Snacks, encouragement, and plenty of guidance included!
Pre-requisites: Attendees should bring their own sewing machine (owned or borrowed) and have a basic knowledge of how to thread the machine. If you are unsure of how to thread it: you can find PDF instruction manuals for most machines online or a YouTube video that walks you through the steps. If you still aren’t sure of how to thread it: you can make an appointment with the instructor prior to the first class and she can look at your machine and help.
This two-part workshop takes place on the following dates and times. Please note: You will have homework to complete before the next session.
Session One: Saturday, June 13, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
In session one, participants will learn the basics of quilting, work with strip sets, and practice cutting and piecing your design together. We’ll also cover how to piece your backing fabric, baste your quilt, and get started with machine quilting using a walking foot.
There will be a 30 minute lunch break. Participants are welcome to bring their own or walk to a restaurant in the neighborhood.
Session Two: Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
In session two, you will learn how to about finish your quilt with confidence. You’ll learn how to create and attach binding, shape your quilt corners, and complete the final steps that bring your project together. By the end, you’ll have a completed quilt—and the skills to keep making more.
SUPPLIES (PLEASE READ THIS SECTION:
Supplies needed: Students are asked to bring their own sewing machines and supplies. List of supplies are listed here.
If you need to set up a payment plan, please email [email protected].
About the teacher:
Meryn Shapurji is a self-taught quilter. She fully believes in both the art and the therapeutic benefits of quilting. When she isn’t quilting, she is a homeschooling mom of three and an Orton-Gillingham reading tutor for children with dyslexia.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Chattery, 1800 Rossville Avenue, Chattanooga, United States
USD 215.26











