Cactus Flower Table Runner Instructions
Cutting Instructions: Follow the first two steps for each unit under ‘Cutting Instructions, Bag #1, Center Spikes‘ on page 2 of your pattern, ‘Cutting Instructions, Bag #2, Unit M‘ on page 3 of your pattern, and ‘Cutting Instructions, Bag #3, Background Border‘ on page 3 of your pattern. Note: Do not follow the steps that involve cutting through the Template Layout Sheets as your instructor will go over this in class! Place fabric pieces in the specified bag.
The following items are needed to make this quilt. Please make sure you bring the following items to class if they will not be provided by the organizer. They are essential to the techniques I teach:
Sewing Machine with a quarter-inch foot and Accessories
Steam Iron ~ Usually provided in Classroom
Ironing Board ~ Usually Provided in Classroom
One piece of Template Plastic (3″ by 12″ piece)
12″ Add-a-quarter ruler
Purple Thang (optional)
6″ by 12″ ruler
Medium size cutting mat (18” by 24”)
Rotary cutter 45mm or 60 mm
New rotary blade
Size 70 needles (Microtex Sharp recommended)
Scissors
Seam ripper
Surge protectors and Extension cords (We STRONGLY recommend making sure you have these to make sure you have power for your sewing machine).
Fabric glue UHU stic
Glue Pen (Fons and Porter, Sewline, or Avery recommended)
High quality cotton sewing thread
Flower pins
Scotch Tape
Large Ziploc Bags (If you have precut your fabric, you’ve already used your bags. Make sure to bring them labeled and full of your fabric pieces according to the cutting directions on the day of class!)
Stapler
Binder Clips
Large Paper Clips
If you have any questions regarding this class, please contact your instructor directly. Contact information for Judy and her Certified Instructors is available on our website at http://quiltworx.com. Please include your correct email address, phone number, and name. You may also want to check out our website www.quiltworx.com and our facebook page quiltworx.com prior to selecting fabrics. There are many samples, slide shows, and color-changing quilts available for you to enjoy. We also have corrections and helpful hints posted for most of the patterns we have published.
Judy Niemeyer and the Certified Instructors