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Bungalow Quilting

Bungalow Quilting - The Uptown in Any Town

Quilted Vest Class

June 15, 2021 by Judy

How’d you like to learn how to make this vest? Well, guess what? I am going to do a zoom class for this vest so that you can do this in the privacy of your own home! This vest is not difficult but there are definitely some things that kind of require some in person type finesse. By in person I mean communication with an experienced sewist. You will learn how to quilt this vest and how to apply the binding. You will find yourself making this over and over again. *****I have been given written permission by the manufacturer of this pattern to conduct this class****.

Join me on July 12th at 10:00 a.m. and learn how to do this vest. It’s super fun and I will teach you a lot of concepts that may be new to you. You can order the class Here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/1036742467/vest-class-via-zoom-on-monday-july-12th?ref=shop_home_active_1

What you will need for this class:

  1. Pattern which will be mailed to you when placing order.
  2. 2 yards outer fabric
  3. 1 crib sized quilt batting
  4. 2 yards lining fabric
  5. 3/4 yard of fabric for contrast binding. (optional). Should be able to cut binding from the two yards of the main fabric but if you want the binding to contrast, then you will need additional fabric.
  6. sewing machine in good repair that you have sewn on very recently
  7. marking pen that washes out
  8. walking foot for sewing machine This is a must
  9. thread to match
  10. iron and ironing board
  11. Rotary cutter and ruler with a 45 degree angle marking
  12. Rotary mat
  13. Scissors-dressmaker’s shears and junk scissors for cutting paper
  14. Pins and seam ripper

Once you sign up for the class there will be other pertinent information that will be emailed to you.

There are no refunds for any reason whatsoever once you have signed up.

About Judy

Judy has been sewing for most of her life, starting at about age 9. She is the owner of Bungalow Quilting and Yarn, and the author of “Quilts for Scrap Lovers: 16 Projects Start with Simple Squares”. Her second book, "Rainbow Quilts for Scrap Lovers" is a best seller for C&T Publishing. She is also the author of Sew Cuddly, Tantalizing Table Toppers and Sensational Quilts for Scrap Lovers, all from C&T Publishing. She has also been published in many other publications, including Quilter’s Newsletter Magazine and American Quilter. She has created a line of fabric for Ink and Arrow Fabrics, and now designs for Studio e Fabrics.

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