INTRODUCTION TO HEIRLOOM SUPPLY LIST
1 5/8 yd of fabric for pillow (white or pale color of batiste is recommended)
½ yd fabric for pillow casing (can be same fabric)
2 ¾ yd of ½” lace insertion
5/8 yd of ½” edging lace
1 yd of entredeux
Poly stuffing for pillow
5 or 7 groove pintuck foot
Gathering foot (optional)
Size 70 needle for machine
120 needle or 100 wing needle
2.0/80 double needle
Edge & Joining foot (optional but very handy to use)
Glass head pins
Tear away or wash away stabilizer
Spray starch
Cotton embroidery thread (fine 60)
Glue stick or Roxanne's glue
Lace shaping board necessary
Supply list for Picture Smocking
“Joy of Smocking” book (other instruction sheets will also be provided)
SUPPLY LIST FOR GEOMETRIC SMOCKING
Crewel/Embroidery needles – sizes 6, 7 or 8
Milliner’s needle (optional)
Small scissors
Several colors of floss
Pleated piece of fabric will be provided
You will be doing a sampler piece to learn the various stitches.
SUPPLY LIST FOR DREAM MASK
1/3 yd medium weight fabric
1/3 yd flannel or other lining fabric
¼ yd fusible fleece
Fusible weft or other interfacing
Tear away stabilizer
½ yd elastic, ½” or ¾” width
Decorative threads for embroidery
Sewing thread to match fabric
Embroidery machine with USB port
6 by 10 or 5 by 7 hoop
Supply list for Heirloom Baby Quilt
Book “Heirloom Quilts by Machine” by Martha Pullen
The above amounts of fabric will be enough to complete the quilt.
These designs should be done on the blocks before class so you will have class time to do the heirloom techniques.
SUPPLY LIST FOR HEIRLOOM BLOCKS – (FIRST 3 BLOCKS)
1 yd batiste or fine cotton
2 7/8 yd of 3/8” lace insertion
1 1/8 yd of 1” lace edging
7/8 yd of 5/8” lace edging
7/8 yd of entredeux
Wash away stabilizer
Glass head pins
Lace shaping board
“Roxanne Glue Baste-It” or glue stick
100 wing needle or 120 Universal needle for hemstitches
Size 70 or 75 needle
Embroidery machine needle
60w fine embroidery thread (Mettler), color to match laces& fabric
Rayon or Poly decorative threads of choice for machine embroidery
Spray starch
Normal sewing supplies, such as scissors, rulers, etc.
Sewing & embroidery machine
“Heirloom Quilts by Machine” book by Martha Pullen (may use mine for 1st class)
A mini iron is great for lace shaping, if you have one. I’ll have one to use during the class.
NOTE: Embroidery designs for blocks will be furnished by the teacher, to be downloaded to your embroidery machines in class).
SUPPLY LIST FOR HEIRLOOM BLOCKS – (FIRST 3 BLOCKS)
1 yd batiste or fine cotton
2 7/8 yd of 3/8” lace insertion
1 1/8 yd of 1” lace edging
7/8 yd of 5/8” lace edging
7/8 yd of entredeux
Wash away stabilizer
Glass head pins
Lace shaping board
“Roxanne Glue Baste-It” or glue stick
100 wing needle or 120 Universal needle for hemstitches
Size 70 or 75 needle
Embroidery machine needle
60w fine embroidery thread (Mettler), color to match laces& fabric
Rayon or Poly decorative threads of choice for machine embroidery
Spray starch
Normal sewing supplies, such as scissors, rulers, etc.
Sewing & embroidery machine
“Heirloom Quilts by Machine” book by Martha Pullen (may use mine for 1st class)
A mini iron is great for lace shaping, if you have one. I’ll have one to use during the class.
NOTE: Embroidery designs for blocks will be furnished by the teacher, to be downloaded to your embroidery machines in class).