Wrap Up and Send off
You’ve worked so hard and made such great progress. It’s time to join together for one last time.
You’ve worked so hard and made such great progress. It’s time to join together for one last time.
It’s time to take your project off the wall and sew it together. Be strategic and smart about your workflows.
Once you have your quilt top together, it’s time to focus on getting it quilted and ready to hang. You’ll need some supplies for this part. It’s time to find a backing, batting, and wall space to hang your gorgeous new work.
Tweaking is one of the most important parts of making a Colorwash. Don’t rush the perfecting stage because you want to be happy with your end result after all of your hard work.
If you’re ready, and have finished tweaking your design, it’s time to sew. Let’s begin!
It’s time to design. How to get started, keys to success, recording your progress..
It’s time to get your design on. Find your workspace design area. As you know Wanda uses a standing portable design wall for almost all of her projects. If this is your first time to use a design wall, we’re thrilled for you.
We’re focused on what fabrics work well in gradation, how to select patterns that work, how to determine which fabrics will not work for Colorwash…
As we Think Like an Artist we begin to work differently and see our projects in a new light.
It’s all about your mindset, workflows and organization that will amplify your results and motivation.
First things first, lets see the platform, learn our way around and be ready when the first project related questions start brewing in our minds. This pre-recorded segment is made to show you around, help you get comfortable about what we’ll be doing, get the app on your phone if desired and learn how to ask all of your burning questions related to quilting and color and fabric selection for gradation…
Each week of the Q & A will be focused on the topic of the week.