Sherry Purtell bought the book “We Love Color” from the Bungalow and then set out to make this quilt. It is just amazing. I swear the picture almost doesn’t do it justice. Remember how solids were reserved for all those dark Amish quilts? Well, no more. Solids are a vital part of the modern quilting scene. One of the reasons that solids have become so popular is that they are
Laura Olson’s Daughter and her Knitted Christmas Finery
Here’s Laura Olson’s daughter Sarah. Sarah is sporting her Entrelac Headband and her Owl Cowl. The patterns are from Ravelry, and the yarn is of course, from the Bungalow. The yarn is perfect for Entrelac as the color changes are just the right length to give it the proper appearance. It looks like Laura changed color in every single little block, but she didn’t. It’s just the way the yarn
Entrelac
Entrelac is a fun and fascinating technique. This creates a basket weave appearance in knitting. If you use a color changing yarn with longer color changes it creates the effect of changing colors manually. It makes it look as if you changed the colors by changing yarns throughout. It’s a great way to increase your knitting interest. If you’re a beginner, it is a good way to move yourself into
Modern Quilting
Here’s Ann Huang holding her modern quilt. She’s keeping this one all for herself. I love it. She used solids and dots from the Bungalow.
Baby Surprise Jacket
Ever tried Elizabeth Zimmerman’s Baby Surprise Jacket and just couldn’t figure out how it could possibly make a baby sweater? Well Bungalow Quilting and Yarn in Milwaukee will be holding a class to help you unlock all the mysteries of the Baby Surprise Jacket. Eileen Waldo will be teaching, and the classes will be held on Thursday evenings (Feb. 5, 12, 19, and 26) from 6:00-8:00 pm. Cost of the
Two at a Time Socks
End the “second sock syndrome” by learning to knit socks two at a time using the magic loop method at the Milwaukee shop. Besides working on both socks at the same time, Eileen Waldo will guide you through knitting them toe-up instead of cuff down AND you will be learning the Sweet Tomato Heel. We will be using one of Cat Bordhi’s patterns, “Minnesota Moonlight.” The pattern is available on
Knitting Boot Camp
Knitting Boot Camp – This class is designed for those who are new to knitting. Veteran knitter Laurie Muench will begin this class by introducing you to knitting equipment, yarn types, and knitting jargon. Successive classes will teach you how to cast on, knit, and purl and all of the other basic techniques you will need to become a confident knitter. Class Schedule: Five 2-hour classes held from 1-3 pm on
Beginner Knitting- Baby Hat
January 10th (Sat) at 10:30am and January 23rd (Friday) at 10:30am In this class Judy will teach you how to cast on and knit to create a fun baby hat! This is the perfect class for beginners. Cost $30.00 cash or $35.00 credit card Please note that payment is due at time of sign-up. We are more then happy to take a payment over the phone!
Eye Spy Attic Windows and Set in Seams
This is a one evening technique class January 28th (Wednesday) 6:30pm Cost $20.00 cash or $25.00 credit card In this class students will learn to make an Eye Spy quilt using the Attic Window technique. This will teach the useful skill of set in seams. Students must bring their own sewing machine. Payment is due at sign up. We are more than happy to take a payment over the phone!
Into to Garment Sewing: The Staple Dress
January 15th and 22nd (Thursdays) 6-8 pm Cost $35.00 cash or $40.00 credit card In this class students will learn the basics of garment sewing as well as several techniques they can use in their future garments. Students will be able to choose between two different pattern variations to create a simple dress that is perfect for all seasons. This class covers reading patterns, how to cut fabric, seam finishing,
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