Template Tasting
Westalee Design Spin-e-Fex #11
By Shanna Rendon
This course qualifies for 1 credit
Join Shanna as she walks you through the many ways you can use just (1) template.
The Westalee Design Spin-E-Fex 11 a versatile template with mesmerizing designs that can be easily stitched onto fabric using your sewing machine. With its playful patterns, you’ll be able to create stunning motifs that will make your projects stand out.
The Westalee Design Spin-e-Fex line are the first quilting templates available to create segmented circular motifs, through a stitch-then-advance process. Spin-e-Fex create their unique shapes by stitching around the perimeter of a simple template shape, advancing the template location, then stitch and repeat. Once all advances have been stitched, a beautifully intricate design is revealed! We launched Spin-e-Fex in January 2012 and the range has been growing ever since. Try a Spin-e-Fex template for elaborate simplicity!
Create beautiful mandalas and flower inspired designs, with varies shapes and sizes get yours today and see what other design possibilities you come up with.
The Westalee Design Spin-e-Fex #11 comes in 5 different sizes available individually or as a set. (3-1/2″, 5-1/2″, 7-1/2″, 9-1/2″ & 11-1/2″ designs),
Shanna Rendon, Sew Steady Promoted Instructor
Shanna has been sewing most of her life, first learning quilting from her grandmother and friends at quilting bees, and then sewing from her mother, her grandmother, school and 4H. Her skills advanced until she could do tailoring and teach Stretch and Sew classes. Then she learned to do machine embroidery, to digitize designs, and to piece quilts correctly. Her quilting method of choice was quilting in the hoop with her embroidery machine, but when the Westalee quilting rulers appeared at her local quilting store, she was enthralled.
She started teaching ruler quilting classes in 2016 at the quilting store followed by Leonie’s Quilt As You Go series multiple times and most of the project classes available from Sew Steady, Continuum, Janet Collins’ patterns, and a few of her own. She taught a three-day event which included a trunk show, beginning ruler class, and ruler template folder project. She has spoken to quilting guilds and taught at a guild rendezvous.
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