About this Event
This two-part workshop introduces participants to the foundations of quilting through both traditional techniques and creative exploration.
Drawing from historic quilt patterns, participants will learn how to reinterpret these structures into their own contemporary textile piece. The workshop emphasizes improvisation, composition, and personal expression—aligning with approaches where quilting is both functional and artistic .
In Part 1 (June 9th), participants will be introduced to classic quilting patterns and guided through designing their own composition using fabric scraps and new materials. They will begin constructing their quilt top, focusing on layout, colour, and piecing.
In Part 2 (June 16th), participants will assemble, quilt, and finish their piece, learning essential construction and finishing techniques to complete a small quilted work.
What Participants Take Home
- A finished quilted textile piece (wall hanging or small object)
- Foundational quilting and sewing skills
- Understanding of quilt composition and pattern structures
- Experience working with both scrap and new materials
Materials Provided
- Fabric scraps (curated selection)
- Additional new fabrics
- Batting
- Thread and sewing supplies
- Access to sewing machines and studio equipment
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MACEL Studios, 658 Queen Street West, Toronto, Canada
CAD 129.13











