Grand Leaf Notions Portfolio
By Kathy Clawson
In this session, we will explore all three components of the Grand Leaf Design Templates. You’ll learn how to coordinate the templates so they work together seamlessly to create beautifully balanced, visually pleasing designs.
With a variety of sizes and design options available, these templates offer endless creative possibilities while helping you achieve cohesive, professional-looking results.
This charming hexagon-shaped portfolio offers a beautiful and practical way to organize your quilting notions. Designed with two spacious pockets, it provides convenient storage for your essential tools and supplies. Each pocket features a secure snap closure to keep items safely in place, and the portfolio itself closes to ensure everything stays protected.
Perfect for quilting classes, guild meetings, or casual sewing gatherings with friends, this portfolio is a stylish and functional companion for any quilting enthusiast.
The Grand Leaf Templates were designed to fit a hexagon, it is worked using the 6 Point Crosshair Ruler. The Grand Leaf Template can be used with 6, 8, 10, 12, 16 or more Crosshair Reference Lines. Remember that the more Reference lines used the more intricate the design. The Grand Leaf design works beautifully when TempLeeQuilted!
Kathy Clawson, Sew Steady Promoted Instructor, Master Quilter
Kathy was raised by a mother who was passionate about sewing and instilled this love into her at a young age. While growing up Kathy sewed most of her own clothes and designed wallets, purses, and other bags. Then she found quilting and fell in love with the process and working with color and design. Free motion quilting became Kathy’s passion until she discovered Westalee Rulers and Templates. Utilizing her many years of free motion quilting set Kathy up for success with rulers and templates and a love of incorporating them together for a unique look.
Kathy owns her own quilt shop, located in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where education is the main focus. Her philosophy is to accomplish three things with her students. First, have fun. Second is to learn something with each class, and third is to leave with more confidence. Her teaching style is laid back and inclusive believing that not everyone learns at the same pace or in the same manner. Kathy incorporates written instruction, demonstration, and hands on approach to a well rounded educational experience!