Sew Steady Virtual Event Templee Time With Diane Russell

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February 24th; 1PM PST | $10 Event Fee

“Dive Deeper into Ruler Work” with Diane Russell as she shows you the amazing TempLee technique using Westalee Design Quilting Templates for to create stunning reverse applique designs. You will have a chance to. !Win Prizes, Get Handout Pricing, and Learn!

Rulers Required:

  • Westalee Design Spin Fex Templates (I use a variety of rulers, in 7.5”, 9.5” or 11.5”. My favorites are 8, 10,11,12,13,14 & 15 but use your favorite)
  • Westalee Design 4” Arc Template (4” is in the Sampler Template Set) and/or 3” Arc Template
  • Westalee Design 12” Arc Template

Supplies Recommended You Have:

  • Westalee Design Stitching Line Disks
  • Sew Steady 3pc Quilters Creative Erasable Pen Set
  • Ruler Foot
  • Extension Table
  • Glider
  • Westalee Design Spacing Gauge
  • Chaco Liner
  • Westalee Design 8 Point Crosshair Ruler (either 8.5” or 12”)
  • Clover Top Threading Needles
  • Paper backed 2 sided fusible web (Wonder Under or similar)-2 yards
  • Three (3) Sandwiches include Backing/Batting/Peek a Boo fabric and top fabric. Depending on size of the Spin Fex Rulers,
  • cut fabric into 16”-18” Squares
  • 1 Practice Sandwich of above (Optional)
  • Thread to match top fabric-40 or 50 weight. Can use same thread in bobbin
  • Sharp seam ripper
  • Small embroidery scissors
  • 4” Duck Bill Scissors (optional but highly recommended)

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Meet your Instructor

Diane Russell

Diane Russell

Sew Steady Instructor

Diane Russell is a self-taught fiber artist specializing in surface design and quilting. She has been quilting and sewing for over 30 years, and an instructor for 25 years. She also worked for the local Bernina dealer. She has taught in many genres, including quilting and jewelry design. She has been published in national magazines for her work.