
Zig-Zag Corner Quilts & Baskets LLC, an authorized BERNINA sewing machine dealer, offers sewing and quilting classes, fabrics, notions, and long arm quilting services! We service all brands of sewing machines!
We also teach shuttle tatting and needle tatting classes (lace art), embroidery, quilling (paper crafting technique), and basket making.
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Burrito Pillowcase

Make a perfect finished three-seamed pillowcase for yourself or with the youth of your heart. Great class for a Grandmother/Granddaughter (Mother/daughter) day out. This 90-minute class will result in one pillowcase per paid student. Supplies are included in the class fee. You do not need to bring anything but your time to make this beautiful, easy item.
| Skill Level: | Beginner |
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| Materials Included: | Material, thread and use of our great Bernina sewing machines! |
| Instructor: | Kathleen McLary |
| Instructor Bio: | Kathleen began sewing at age 10 in her first year of 4-H. She made her first quilt in 1978 when her husband and she acquired an 1844 log cabin in the McCordsville area as their first home. She was adamant that a Log Cabin Quilt would be the only bed covering that would be right. Expanding the interest and hobby led to her becoming the first Curator of Textiles at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. In the early 1990's, she was Chairman of the Indiana Quilt Project. During that time, over 14,000 Indiana quilts were documented and photographed, culminating in "Indiana Quilts" published by IU Press. After organizing tours of the northern Indiana Amish community, she focused her quilt research on that community's influence on America's quilt culture. In 1993, she published "Amish Style" and began traveling to present an Amish quilt and cultural material exhibition and lecture series around the United States, Japan and England. While in Japan, she was able to meet and negotiate with that county's quilting community. In the 1990's she brought several Japanese quilt exhibitions to the United States, with Indianapolis always as the initial show venue. She has continued to quilt and sew throughout her career and she is enjoying quilting even more during her retirement. Her newest chapter, as the longarm specialist with Zig Zag Corner Quilts, is a continuation of a life-long love of quilts. |
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