Description
You will work on one crazy quilt block throughout the course. This block is not an end in itself, but is intended to get you started in making many more blocks after the course is finished, which can then be assembled into a quilt.
This is a notebook course. You will be adding to the pages of the text with your own design ideas for your block-in-progress and your future crazy quilting projects. The notebook will become your own personal reference that you can add to at any time. A final paper is required, in which you will assess your progress and express your thoughts on aspects of crazy quilting that you might like to explore in the future.
Lesson 1. Text covers history of crazy quilting, patching methods, color scheme, fabrics and fiber types, threads and embroidery. Assemble fabrics and a color scheme. Research antique crazy quilts and take notes on them for your notebook.
Lesson 2. Create beautiful patch fabrics to use in your block. Tips for using dye, and instructions for tinting fabrics with paint. Follow the steps to accurately piece a fan. Sketch your own fan designs for your notebook.
Lesson 3. Collect ideas for methods of embellishments to work before a block is patched. Learn about choosing a theme if one is desired, and how to create a design for a quilt. Work samples of your embellishment ideas.
Lesson 4. Learn how to patch a foundation, and prepare for embroidery. Sketch your ideas for patches in your notebook.
Lesson 5. Learn about methods of embellishment including ribbonworked and silk ribbon florals to work on a patched block. Add ideas for embellishment methods and designs to your notebook. Work embellishments on your block.
Lesson 6. Learn how to design and work rows of embroidery along seams of patches including ways to vary the stitches and make them interesting. Collect your embroidery stitch ideas in your notebook. Work rows of embroidery to finish your block. Final paper.
Teacher: J. Marsha Michler
Prerequisites: Basic embroidery skills, and you should have already tried crazy quilting at a beginner level.
Degree of Difficulty: Intermediate
Time: Twelve months
Class Fee: $175
Text Fee: $25 if downloaded from EGA website. $45 to have a hard copy mailed to you. Text is 32 pages with 45 colored pictures. *additional shipping charges may apply for international students. We will contact you after the order.
Approximate Cost of Supplies (2017): Students are welcome to work from their stash. If purchasing all the materials: Minimum $50 – $60 depending on fabric and embellishment choices.
Note: Please read the Student Responsibilities on the ICC page before enrolling. The timeline for course completion begins when you register. There are no refunds for course or text fees so make your selection carefully.