Interleave quilts are pieced using a quilt-as-you-go technique in which thin strips of fabric are sewn to batting and backing.
The interleave design results from cutting these strips from two panels of fabric and piecing alternate strips from each panel.
We will be making a roughly 18 inch square interleave quilt using one inch stripes that can be used as a wall hanging, placemat, or pillow top.
July 9, 2022 Saturday
10am to 3pm
Cost - Free - However it is $5.00 to stay and sew.
Educator - Raylene Brooks
Materials
1. Five fat quarters that go well together
2. Large cutting mat
3. Ruler, at least 18” long, preferably 24”
4. Rotary cutter, scissors
5. Small iron or Clover mini iron
6. Ironing pad or towel
7. 24” square batting
8. 505 Spray or fusible backing
9. Marking pencil or fabric markers (not the disappearing type)
10. Optional: June Taylor Strip Ruler with 1” slots
11. Fuse Grid interfacing with one inch markings
12. Neutral thread (med gray)
13. Sewing machine with quarter inch sewing foot
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