Its time for Lesson 6. Now you will begin to put the pieces of the block together. Next week, you'll learn about setting options.
If you haven't started, now is the time. The lessons are short and you can catch up easily this week.

Go to Classrooms>Jan Krentz or just click the picture.
Take a look at the great lineup for Series 7. We will cover just about everything. The final 2 shows are still a secret and to be announced later. Good learning from Great Teachers.
Click on the picture or go to the menu and Click Watch Show>Show List>Series 7.
The templates from Lesson 4 are available for download for right or left handed quilters. In Lesson 5 it's time to cut the mirror image strips. Your Star is getting close.
If you haven't started, now is the time. The lessons are short and you can catch up easily this week.
Jenny Mostek bought the house next door and uses it as a quilting room. Gloria Loughman brings the beauty of her homeland, Australia, into her quilts (and yours!)
Today TQS Summer Camp begins! Our first fast, fun, and fabulous project will be the Bird on a Branch tablerunner from the C&T publication Applique Outside the Lines from Becky Goldsmith and Linda Jenkins. It's a quick and easy project to start your summer off right.
And remember, every Monday through September 6, 2010 a new project will be added to the TQS Projects page.
Begin today and you'll have 15 projects to use as gifts when the holidays roll around.
Get your s'mores ready and let's get started.
Pam Holland taught at the International Quilt Festival in Chicago this year.
In this video she shares stunning pictures of the some of the entries and close up views that give you a chance to really see what the quilts are all about. Thanks Pam. Enjoy!
Begin drawing your blocks. It all starts with a line drawing and Jan shows how in this week's lesson.
Click on the picture to start. Remember, these classes are for Star members. Now is a great time to Join. (
Sometimes we have to start over. Got Seamrippers? Go to Classrooms>Alex Anderson
or Click on the picture below: