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Sew Steady - Westalee Quilt Class in a Bag

$110.00
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SKU:
sews-wt-qiab
UPC:
675900917606
Condition:
New
Availability:
Usually Ships in 7-10 business days from other warehouse. Expedited shipping is not available

Sew Steady Quilt Class in a Bag available in High Shank, Low Shank and Longarm.

The Quilt Class in a Bag is a completely new template set and a 6 point -8" cross hair ruler, PLUS, the all the tools come in a Yazzii Bag. The bag value compares to other Yazzii bags that retail for $40! 

Learn how to quilt with a Deco, Nouveau, and Contemporary style with instructional DVD covering 13 new Designs over 41 blocks. All Designed by Leonie West of Westalee Design.

Set Includes:

  • 10"x10"Yazzi Bag w/ zipper and inside pocket 
  • Continuous Border Loop 2" x 2"
  • Westalee Spin-e-fex 11 9.5"
  • London Collection Continuous Hearts-a-Plenty 4 2"x4"
  • SashLee Quilt Template (Simple Ditch Ruler and Sashing)
  • Spacing Gauge
  • Instruction Book and CD with all the lessons - no more downloading!!

 

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1 Review

  • 4
    Westalee Quilt Class in a Bag

    Posted by Barb on 31st Jul 2018

    The templates are taking my quilting to a new level--finally I can do something other than outlines and stippling! I do find the jigsaw piece locking mechanisms wobble when the presser foot comes by. I've added painter tape to help stabilize them, but still have to ensure I have finger pressure on them to keep them from popping out as the presser foot moves up and down.