This course qualifies for 1 credit
Spring Collection Wall Hanging
Created By Ann Moore
Have you ever looked at a beautiful blooming flower and thought that would be a perfect shape or design on my quilt project? Us too....
Follow along with Ann as she creates this colorful spring inspired wall hanging highlighting the Westalee Design Spring Collection Template Set.
Make a Bag, a Table Runner, or a Wall Hanging. Learn some stunning ruler quilt designs, along with Free Motion Technique and some TempLee Quilting. This is a class you wont want to miss!
Includes video instruction and pattern
Finished size Shown 21½” x 21½”
Tools Used:
- Westalee Design Spring Collection Template Set
- Westalee Design 12 ½” 8 Point Crosshair Ruler
- Westalee Design 4” or 6” Arc or 6” Spiral Template from Sampler Set
- Westalee Design 12” Arc or Straight Ruler Template
- Sew Steady Grid Glider or Free Motion Glider
Hi, I’m Ann Moore, Sew Steady Promoted Instructor, Quilter and Industry Partner.
I am a free motion quilting instructor who started free motion quilting a few years ago after I sent 2 quilts out to a long arm quilter. The long arm quilter did a beautiful job with a pantograph but I felt that I could not say I made this quilt myself, that a part of that quilt belonged to someone else. My mom says my first sentence was “I do it myself.” And that holds true today. I tell people that I piece quilts so I will have something to quilt. I was blessed to attend classes with an international instructor and before I knew it I was asked to teach free motion quilting. I started using rulers in my quilting a few years ago and learned about Westalee rulers at Houston Quilt Market in 2016 and was hooked. Teaching quilting with rulers was a natural progression and many students have even indicated that they find ruler work easier and certainly more fun.
Why Westalee Design Templates: “Westalee Rulers gives me precision and perfection in my quilting. It also pairs beautifully with free motion quilting.” - Ann
Click Here to learn more and see some of Ann's work