The first uses Christmasy fabrics. It is quilted simply with a button sewn in the center. This serves two purposes: 1) To make a quick finish for those who have had enough and want to take home a finished product; and 2) To have a quick fix for covering wonky matches at the center point. The second can be used year-round and includes hand quilting. If anyone is having fun with the stitching and wants to do some decorative stitching at home. I'll give a mini-lesson on hand quilting and send them home with a needle and thread.
I chose the half-square triangles because they allow for some design work. I'll precut dozens of triangles, and each participant can use anywhere from two to eight fabrics. I've made these cardboard pieces to show the different ways that the four squares can be placed.
I'll take some photos of the event and post them here in November. It's my first time teaching quilting to adults. I've done a bit with kids, who are either very precise or wildly wonky and either stick with it or wander off. Adults may be more easily frustrated or unhappy with their work. I'll let you know.
How fun! teaching how to make quilty projects! You sound very organized and have the team work needed to make it a great success! Will be looking forward to see how things work out for you.
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