A Traditional Art
Modified and Made in Felt
Alice Ridge Quilts
Have you looked at the beautiful Molas from Panama and gone green with envy? I have! I love the look of Traditional Molas, with all the layers of colored fabrics and fancy stitches!
I thought that I would make one myself, but then really turned green when I realized how much detail work and teeny tiny stitches were involved!
So, I created this class to modify the Traditional Mola by using Felt to make a project that keeps the style and colors of the original, but is so much easier and faster!
This is a hand work class, but it is easy and relaxing to do.
I hope you enjoy these Molas as much as I do!
A kit is required for this class. It will available from the instructor on the class day.
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Skill Details: | Beginner - should be able to use a needle and thread and scissors |
Requirements: | Alice will bring all of her kits for you to purchase and she will have threads, needles and additional fabrics for purchase at the time of class. Her kits run about $25 per kit. |
Instructor: | Alice Ridge |
Instructor Bio: | I have been quilting for over 40 years. I love all types of quilting, from traditional handwork to modern, and art quilts. I have explored Japanese Sashiko, Korean Pojagi, Celtic Knotwork, and English Paper Piecing, Hawaiian Applique, Guatemalan Embroidery. I love them all! ??
I have been a Traveling Quilt Teacher and Speaker for quite a few years now. My husband was Active Duty Army for 35 years, and we moved 22 times during his career. Now that he’s retired and we have our ‘forever home’, I travel around the US giving Trunk Shows and Workshops. When I’m not teaching and speaking, I travel internationally to learn more about the many, many different types of quilting and needlework techniques around the world.
Please take a look around my site & have your favorite Quilt Shop or Quilt Guild contact me.
From basic quilting skill classes to more advanced classes to specialized classes, we have a class to take you to the next level. And have fun doing it too!
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