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Online class – Quilted Fabric Bowls with Heather Thomas

June 6, 2024 by Shellie Wilson

Get ready to embark on a delightful quilting adventure as you learn to create charming quilted fabric bowls in a variety of shapes and sizes! Join expert instructor Heather Thomas for this fun and easy class that’s perfect for quilters of all skill levels. With Heather’s expert guidance, you’ll master the art of making one-of-a-kind vessels using your favorite fabrics and simple machine quilting techniques.

 What You’ll Learn:
 Crafting the Base: Learn how to prepare the base of your quilted fabric bowl using heavy stabilizer, batting, and fabric scraps.
 Adding the Fabric Layers: Discover the process of layering fabric to create the body of your bowl, and explore various decorative fabric layering techniques.
Quilting the Bowl: Dive into machine quilting as you adorn your fabric bowl with simple or intricate designs, guided by Heather’s expert tips.
 Dress it Up with Edges & Finishes: Explore creative ways to embellish your quilted fabric bowl with decorative edges and finishes, including couched fibers and hand beading.

 Classes Included:

Introduction: Meet your instructor, Heather Thomas, and get ready to dive into the world of quilted fabric bowls.
Crafting the Base: Learn how to create the sturdy base of your fabric bowl using stabilizer, batting, and fabric scraps.
Adding the Fabric Layers: Explore different techniques for layering fabric to build the body of your quilted fabric bowl.
Quilting the Bowl: Master machine quilting as you embellish your fabric bowl with beautiful designs.
Dress it Up with Edges & Finishes: Discover creative ways to add decorative edges and finishes to your quilted fabric bowl.
Meet Your Instructor: Learn more about Heather Thomas and her passion for quilting.
Your Instructor:
Heather Thomas is an experienced quilter with a passion for teaching and sharing her love of quilting with others. With her clear instruction and expert guidance, Heather will empower you to create stunning quilted fabric bowls that showcase your unique style and creativity.

Don’t miss this opportunity to add a touch of charm to your home decor or create heartfelt gifts for loved ones with Making Quilted Fabric Bowls! Enroll now and start quilting today.

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In the Garden Layer Cake – A Bloom-Filled Fabric Collection for Spring Sewing

Some fabric collections feel pretty, some feel useful, and then there are those rare ones that instantly spark a dozen ideas the moment you see them. The In the Garden Layer Cake from Fat Quarter Shop falls firmly into that last category. From the moment I opened the pack, it felt like stepping into a watercolor garden—soft, romantic, full of movement, and brimming with detail that invites you to slow down and really look.

This collection brings together an elegant mix of florals, garden motifs, and soothing color palettes that feel like they were created for spring quilting. Instead of loud novelty prints, the designer chose a gentle balance of botanical sketches, scattered blossoms, tiny seed patterns, and larger feature florals that work beautifully in both traditional and modern layouts.

What struck me most is how thoughtfully the color stories are arranged. Each print blends seamlessly into the next, giving you a spectrum that includes soft rose pinks, leafy greens, lavender tones, fresh sky blues, rich corals, and delicate neutrals. It’s the kind of palette that instantly feels “quilty” in the best way—inviting, calm, and incredibly easy to mix and match. You can tell the designer planned this for maximum versatility.

Layer cakes are one of the most beginner-friendly precuts, but this collection elevates them with a sense of sophistication. The prints are strong enough to shine in simple patterns, but subtle enough to support more complex designs. Whether you prefer classic half-square triangles, framed squares, modern grid quilts, or something scrappier, this fabric adapts beautifully. It’s also a wonderful choice for table runners, spring wall hangings, and even quilted bags or home décor projects.

One of the nicest surprises with this layer cake is how it manages to feel seasonal without becoming locked into one particular holiday or theme. While the palette is undeniably perfect for spring, the prints themselves are timeless enough to work year-round. A floral quilt made from this collection would look just as lovely on a summer sunroom sofa as it would draped over a guest bed in winter.

The fabric quality is exactly what you’d expect from Fat Quarter Shop—crisp, clean cuts, vibrant printing, and a smooth hand that makes piecing feel effortless. Nothing is too thin or too stiff, and the colors are even more beautiful in person than they appear online.

If you enjoy sewing projects that feel light, fresh, and inspired by nature, In the Garden is a collection worth adding to your stash. It has all the qualities quilters look for: balance, versatility, gentle movement, and that spark of creativity that makes you want to start a project immediately. Whether you’re planning a gift quilt, treating yourself to a new spring project, or simply building your fabric library with a set of prints that will play nicely with others, this layer cake is a thoughtful and inspiring choice.

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