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Carol W Clanton: 3-D Baltimore Applique Techniques Revisited (Full Day WS, Fri, 2/27/26, 9am-4pm)

Carol W Clanton: 3-D Baltimore Applique Techniques Revisited (Full Day WS, Fri, 2/27/26, 9am-4pm)
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Price: $80.00
ID Number : VA009

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3-D Baltimore Applique Techniques Revisited
Full-Day Workshop
9 am - 4 pm, Friday, February 27

Have you always wanted to create those 3-D Baltimore effects we find in Baltimore Style Appliqué Quilts? This is a fun introductory class where you will learn several of those techniques and how to incorporate them into this 12” block. In the first half of the workshop, you will learn how to make an overlay design for your block and the 3-D techniques. In the afternoon, Carol will help you prepare your appliqué pieces for stitching and teach you the needleturn technique that you can use to stitch down the appliques. All sewing is done by hand.
All Levels

Required class kit
, $10 payable to the instructor in class, is the workshop pattern and worksheet.

Students to Provide
BEFORE CLASS cut the following:
•13 ½” square of background fabric
•Strip of fabric 1 ½” x width of fabric for construction of Ruched Rose
•Strip of fabric 1 ½” x 10” for construction of Middle of Ruched Rose

Fabric: Lighter weight 100% cotton fabric works best for the Ruched Rose construction. Choose various shades of green for leaves and buds, various colors of your choice for the other flowers – no bigger than half of a fat quarter needed, except for construction of the Ruched Rose (see above)

Thread: Hand Quilting Weight Thread for Ruched Rose construction. NO RAYON THREAD! 50 wt. thread for actual appliqué to match the appliqué fabric
colors.

Needles: Your favorite needle to use with the quilting thread for the Ruched Rose. For the actual appliqué, a slim needle size 10 to 12 in a sharp or milliner needle is good.

Other supplies: Small ruler (no bigger than 12 inches), appliqué pins, embroidery scissors, small paper scissors, fabric marker/pencil of your choice for tracing fabric and marking fabric, 3 binding clips, freezer paper, light box (optional), any other sewing supplies that make you happy!