Eye of the Beholder

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Quilt-As-You-Go Workshop: 3 Methods on a Machine, VIRTUAL INSTEAD OF VERMONT

  • Milliken, Colorado United States (map)

Registration open NOW at Virtual Classes in our Shop.


All Levels - 7 1/2 hours (with 1 hour break for lunch)

All times are Mountain Time


Do you have trouble getting your quilts quilted on your sit-down sewing machine because of all that bulk? Quilt first and then sew your quilt top together. Let me teach you how. You will learn three methods for joining already quilted blocks. Methods one and two use sashing that follow Pauline Rogers’ method for plain and/or Appliqué blocks and then pieced blocks. For these two methods students will learn to join together blocks that are layered and quilted to the edge sashing strips and spacer strips. You will learn how to use the handy sasher tool and Roxanne’s basting glue makes joining quilted blocks a breeze. Method three joins the quilted blocks from the top without sashing, and then hand closes the back.

If you want to learn a bit about this technique before the workshop, we recommend the Quilt As You Go handbook which is available from our website.

See below for downloadable Workshop preparation/materials list and Pre-cutting list. It’s essential that you pre-cut as there will not be time in the workshop to do this, so this will help us make best use of our time together. All links open in a new window.

There are required Materials for a fee that must be purchased in addition to the workshop.

Additionally, there is one optional kit - Orders kits June 5th 2023.

  • Option 1 is the Quilt As you Go handbook,

required Workshop Kit & Supply List

workshop Kits Option 1 (optional)

View and Download Preparation before the Workshop


Recommended items:

Why Do We Recommend These Specific Supplies? Read More About It Here In This PDF.

  • Kai scissors, bent, sharp tipped

  • Soft Fuse

  • Beam N Read personal Light (and USB adaptor)

  • Terial Magic