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Cheryl Arkison – Playing with Pinwheels in Quilting

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Cheryl Arkison – Playing with Pinwheels in Quilting

5 Video lessons in HD
2h 15m of class content
Exclusive bonus content

LESSONS
1. Intro To Pinwheel Play

2. Basics Of Making A Pinwheel Block

3. Free Preview: Different Ways To Play

4. Pinwheel Play: Sew Time

5. Student Discussions
CLASS DESCRIPTION
Inspiring Ideas For Basic Pinwheels.
Have more fun with the basic pinwheel block! In Playing with Pinwheels in Quilting, Cheryl Arkison will teach you variations on the traditional pinwheel pattern and encourage you to get creative and play.
Cheryl is the author of two books on quilting and a huge advocate for having fun. In this beginner and advanced-friendly class, you’ll learn new ways to work with an old favorite. Cheryl will teach:

Fabric cutting and pressing for variations on the traditional design
Sewing techniques for your unique pinwheel designs
How to trim blocks inspired by a design wall

Playing with Pinwheels in Quilting will help you add a little more energy and creativity to your quilts.
CHERYL ARKISON
Cheryl is a quilter, writer, and mom. She writes and teaches on quilting, craft, creativity, food, and family. And it all comes from her dining room empire in her crowded, colourful house. From this space she wrote her first book, Sunday Morning Quilts (co-authored with Amanda Jean Nyberg, Stash Books, March 2012) and her second book, A Month of Sundays (Stash Books, July 2013). Her third book will be released in 2015. Happily considered a modern quilter, Cheryl’s work spans techniques. She is in love with scraps, circles, and improvisational piecing. The ability to just sit and sew is what gets her through the day, even when that sewing comes without a plan or any reason. It always comes together, eventually. A proud first generation Ukrainian, she is committed to not letting the artistry of food and craft from her heritage pass by unnoticed in the modern age. Cheryl is the mother of three kidlets – two gregarious girls and a baby boy.