Fiber Arts, Youth
Summer Youth: Make a Quilt (Age 10-14)
Have fun learning some basic sewing skills and take your new quilt home at the end of the week.
Meeting Times
- Mon, 7/24/2023 9:00:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Tue, 7/25/2023 9:00:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Wed, 7/26/2023 9:00:00 AM - 12:00 PM
- Thur, 7/27/2023 9:00:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Mon, 7/24/2023 - Thur, 7/27/2023
Closed
About
We'll be making a strip quilt, which includes panels of fabric sewed together to create a pattern you design. Learn new skills like basic sewing machine use, straight-line stitching, "stitch-in-the-ditch" quilting technique, and attaching a binding.
Details
- For students ages 10-14.
- Skill Level: Beginner
- Registration closes Monday, July 17
- A materials fee of $40 is included in the price of the class and covers all materials.
Registering Youth
- New registrants: When you register, select Others Only in the "Who Are You Registering?" section. On the next page, Add New Registrant. Create an account for your child. The email address on their account must be unique.
- The next time you register your child, you will be able to Search Registrants to select them.
- Complete and return this minor permission form.
- You may register your youth for an optional supervised lunch hour from 12-1 pm for the duration of this class.
Project
The final project is a strip quilt with finished dimensions of about 40"x44". A variety of colors and patterns will be available and the participant will choose and design their own quilt.
Class Policies
- If you have any questions, please email BARN Youth Program Coordinator, Sarah Jones at SarahJ@BainbridgeBARN.org.
- View BARN's current COVID-19 health & safety protocols.
- BARN is committed to accessibility. Tuition Assistance is available- fill out the simple application before registering for a class.
- For those who might need assistance, learn more about BARN's Companion Program
Instructors or Guides
Nancy Heilman
Nancy Heilman dabbles in many things related to fiber arts. She has 35 years of experience working and having a blast with youth and teens. Mostly she finds writing about herself in the third person awkward.