Tuesday 22nd September 10am - 3pm or
Tuesday 27th October 10am - 3pm (please select date from the drop down box)
In this class we will work on your Harriet Quilt. I will show you all my tips and tricks for sewing with Liberty, how to cut out piece the half square triangles and we will work on the machine piecing together. I will also give a hand quilting demonstration. This class will get you started, so you can take your time making your heirloom quilt to be treasured for years to come.
We will be cutting the triangles on the Accuquilt during this session.
No kit is provided for this session. All fabric and pattern are in addition to the class fee. We have pink Liberty starter bundles available if you would like to make yours similar to my quilt. Of course, you don't have to use Liberty Fabrics for this quilt, you could choose anything you like.
Please read through our class terms and conditions prior to booking into our classes.
2026 Harriet Quilt Class - One day class
Class Terms & Conditions
Please read through our class terms and conditions prior to booking into our classes:
- We require full payment to be made at the time of booking to secure your place. Bookings can be online via our website or in store with cash or card. We do not hold or pencil in bookings.
- Class fee covers your tuition & refreshments only, all other related costs are in addition to this fee unless otherwise noted.
- Our classes are subject to numbers, if Cutting Cloth needs to cancel a class you will be provided a refund.
- Cutting Cloth cannot accept responsibility for changes to student’s personal circumstances that prevent attendance, no refunds will be provided.
- Classes can be transferred to an alternative date, if available, with at least 30 days notice of an inability to attend a class. Transfer of date may only be made on one occasion.
- In situations where less than 30 days is provided, you will not receive a refund, but can transfer your class to a friend.
- No refunds or transfers are given for classes with External Tutors.
