Brave Beginner Quilt Course
Everything You Need to Make Your First Quilt AND LOVE it!
Should you wash your fabric before you start quilting? The internet will give you completely opposite answers. In this lesson of the free Brave Beginner Quilt Course, Mitzie Schafer settles the debate and explains why the real rule has nothing to do with which choice you make and everything to do with being consistent about it.
You picked some fabrics. You kind of like them. But now you are standing there wondering if they actually go together or if you are about to make a very colorful mistake. In this free lesson from the Brave Beginner Quilt Course, Mitzie walks studio assistant Kelly through her color choices for the Sidewalk Cracks quilt pattern live on camera, using the same Color Flow Theory framework that takes the guesswork out of fabric selection for good.
Your sewing machine has a lot of parts — and if you've never used one for quilting, it can feel like a lot to take in at once. In this lesson of the Brave Beginner Quilt Course, Mitzie Schafer walks through every part of a basic sewing machine, from stitch length to feed dogs to the quarter-inch foot, so you know exactly what you're working with before you sew a single stitch.
Starting your first quilt doesn't have to mean buying a cart full of tools you'll never use. In this lesson of the Brave Beginner Quilt Course, Mitzie Schafer breaks down every quilting tool a beginner actually needs — what it does, how to use it, and what you can skip — so you can get to the fun part faster.
Most first quilts end up hidden in a closet — not because the maker didn't work hard, but because no one taught them about color. The Brave Beginner Quilt Course changes that. Learn to make a beautiful, spellbinding quilt you'll actually want to show off, step by step, completely free.
Pressing and ironing are not the same thing, and the difference matters more than most beginners realize. In this lesson of the free Brave Beginner Quilt Course, Mitzie Schafer from Jittery Wings Quilt Company explains why sliding your iron distorts quilt fabric, what starch does that steam cannot, and how to get your fat quarter bundle prepped and perfectly flat before you ever touch your rotary cutter.