Registration is closing soon for the April 2023 quilt retreat at the Farmstead Inn in Shipshewana.
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UPDATE: If you are staying at the Farmstead, you are to receive a special rate if you tell the desk you are with Quilt N Go.
NOTE: if you plan to get a room at the Farmstead Inn, you need to make your reservation BEFORE March 13 because the Farmstead will release the unreserved rooms to the general public.
The cost is $150 each to reserve your table. You are responsible for your own room and meal arrangements. Come sew with us in beautiful Shipshewana!
We have the next dates for the sewing machine collage class set!Saturday April 15th, 2023 from 9am to 6pm.Because of the amount of space each student will need, there are only 3 spots available for this class.
Make sure to bring a lunch and snacks!
A supply list will be available upon registration. Most items can be purchased through the shop and should be purchased AT LEAST 3 days prior to class. You can order over the phone and we'll have your items ready the day of class.Class supplies are 10% off to registered students.
We DO have in stock one 17x24 inch fusing mat! Melissa HIGHLY recommends this for the collage class. It really makes fusing and applique so much easier.
February 27th through March 4th
Quilt N Go Annual Fat Quarter Sale
Get 20 fat quarters for $35 dollars this week only! That makes them $1.75 each instead of $3.50
We have 2 "Joy Filled" kits left!
The kits contain everything to make what you see here!
PLUS they come in a cute little bag.
Isn't this line so spring-y? It really brightens my mood! Its so relaxing and cheerful.
The quilt is made with basic piecing techniques, so anyone can do it! If you're new to quilting don't worry, you can always stop in on Thursday's open sew day to get help :) Don't forget to pack a snack or lunch!
We have a beginning quilt making class on the schedule!
This is a 6 week long class (Every Saturday from April 22nd to May 27th).
This class will cover a multitude of basic quilting techniques and practices including:
Upcoming Classes and Dates to Remember:
Steve's Snippet: My first job was working in an orange juice factory, but I got canned. I just couldn’t concentrate.