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To follow along on social media, please post your progress using the tag #DailyPracticeQAL
- 3' x 3' piece of light-colored cotton or linen fabric
- Assorted fabric pieces and scraps
- Sewing needle - Heidi likes the Dritz milliner's multi-pack
- Thread, in as many colors as you like - Heidi prefers DMC pearl size 8
- Scissors or snips
- Straight pins
- Thimbles, both pushing and pulling
- Small embroidery hoop 5-8”
- Iron and ironing surface
- Cereal box, aluminum foil, and felt tip maker for optional appliqué technique
- Erasable fabric marker (optional)
- Rotary cutter and mat (optional)
Check out Heidi's Favorite Supplies
- Design a quilt top as a personal memoir
- Appliqué using the running, ladder, whip stitches
- Embroider unique shapes and objects
- Tie a tailor's, quilter's and slip knot
- Stretch your hands to prevent injury
- Hand weave with embroidery thread
- Sew a yo-yo
- Assemble small patchwork
What you'll get:
- Video lessons on how to make the Story Top Quilt
- 31 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supplies list
- Step-by-step expert instruction from artist Heidi Parkes
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions, and interact with other students
So much fun to watch Heidi take such a variety of fabrics of all shapes and sizes, and turn them into a piece of art! It's almost like she's given me "permission" to put together my own prints and shapes. How fun!
Wow! I was surprised by how much I liked this class and how much I looked forward to each day's prompt. This first time I watched I did not stitch along because I like to have an idea of where I am going before I begin. I know that takes away from the spontaneity, but I also know that I am somewhat of a planner and am much more comfortable working this way. I will say that this class has given me permission, and the desire, to be less so when I decide to watch again and stitch along. Until then the only decision I need to make is, what size shall I make my quilt?