Do you quilt on a sewing machine, but long for more space? Are you unsure if you are "doing it right?" Come discover how a stationary longarm machine, plus tools and tips, can improve the quality of your work and the pleasure of your quilting experience. The machine’s
features make free-motion quilting fun and easy, and additional creative feet and gadgets open a whole new world beyond meandering.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
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Instructor: | Leigh Zipf |
Instructor Bio: | I have always been a crafty DIY type of person who enjoys making things with my hands. My sewing journey began 26 years ago on industrial machines. I was the owner of a marine canvas shop where I created upholstery from canvas and vinyl for a variety of settings. This is where I fell in love with sewing and wanted to make things for my home and purchased a domestic machine. I made clothing and accessories before finding my love of piecing and creating quilts. Quilting on a domestic machine for most of that time I finally moved to a stationary HQ Sweet Sixteen? long arm and then moved up to a HQ Forte? long arm with Pro Stitcher? Premium. I worked for a local sewing gallery for the past 4 years where I instructed new owners how to use their new machines and/or software. I also planned and taught many creative classes that focused on all the ways to use their sewing machines, embroidery machines and embroidery software program. I love teaching all types of classes and helping others to realize they too can ?Make That?. |
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