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With a little magic supplied at the sewing machine, students will transform giant nine-patches into a finished edge, three-layered quilted patch that can be joined to others to complete any size quilt. No basting, no backing, no binding! This machine-pieced and machine-quilted project is fast, easy, and fun to make.Click here to learn more, see the supply list and register!: https://forms.gle/SrRFePhvHEupuyDu9
About Lorry: "Lorry has been teaching and lecturing since 1994, and since 1999, has been a quilt judge certified by the National Quilting Association. Besides being active in her local guild, she has written articles for websites and magazines. Her award-winning work has been included in calendars and magazines, and has been selected as cover art for several musical recordings. Her current quilt-related interests include exploring a traditional but little-known foundation method of applique that she calls “Down-Under Applique” and is a proponent of "slow" quiltmaking. She continually crosses the line between traditional and contemporary in her original design work. She currently resides with her family in upstate NY, in a house pleasantly full of quilts.
As a member of the National Association of Certified Quilt Judges, Lorry considers it a privilege to be able to evaluate the current body of work being produced by quilters, and bring to the judging arena a sense of respect and appreciation for all levels and types of quiltmaking."
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
First Reformed Church of Scotia, 224 N Ballston Ave,Scotia, New York, Schenectady, United States
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