Ariel’s Cabin Quilt

Zoom Class

By Pam Varner

Join Pam for this Zoom platform class. This class is offered live from the comfort of your own home. You will have the ability to ask questions and receive answers in real time. Each instructional portion of the classes will be recorded and uploaded to the University so that you will have the class always available to you. 

This class will feature the quilting of a Log Cabin Quilt that finishes at 50” by 60”.

Learn how to quilt on a larger project. Pam may use the Weightless Quilter, but the Sew Steady Suspension System will also come in handy. She will share all the tips on how to wrangle a larger piece in addition to template tricks and tips.

In the first class, we will go over the pattern and block placement and begin the quilting process. In each following class, we will continue the quilting and time permitting will end the last class with Show and Tell. When you sign up, you will have access to the pattern.

Westalee Quilting Templates will be used and may be influenced by student’s comments.

Seating is limited to 25 students and will fill quickly. Get your seat guaranteed by signing up early!

Dates and Time:

Ariel’s Cabin Zoom Class Dates and Times

  • Tuesday, March 18, 2025
  • Tuesday, March 25, 2025
  • Tuesday, April 1, 2025 
  • Tuesday, April 8, 2025

All Classes will be held from 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM Pacific Time (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM Mountain, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Central, and 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM Eastern)

*The Basic Pattern is included, however the actual sewing of the block will not be shown. The emphasis of this course will be on quilting a 50” by 60” quilt top. Pam will share tips and tricks of template quilting in addition to wrangling a larger project.

Instructional Video and Pattern *Template Products Not Included

4-Part Zoom Style Class Series

Hi I'm Pam Varner, Westalee Design Accredited Teacher, and Owner of My Sassy Notion

I love to quilt and I love to teach. For over 15 years I have enjoyed educating sewers in various quilting methods. I also love notions. Free motion has always been a technique that I just couldn’t get. In the summer (2015), I discovered the Westalee Design by Sew Steady® ruler foot and templates. I was hooked and now I have conquered a new skill. Whenever I try something new, I spend some extra time thinking about various ways it can be taught.

Why Westalee Design Templates: “Westalee Design has given me the tools I needed to take my quilting beyond a walking foot. Each template is a starting point that encourages me to challenge my creativity.”

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