Patchwork is often described as the process of cutting up fabric into small pieces and sewing it back together. In my Power Stripping workshop, I show there is another way! “Power Stripping” is an efficient technique of joining selvedge-selvedge strips lengthwise and then cross cutting them to create versatile “power units”. Depending on the placement of dark and light value strips, different patterns emerge.
Learn the secrets of “power stripping”!
Striking designs that grow quickly with minimum fuss and maximum fabric economy.
Choose from a selection of over a dozen original designs or make up your own using colour and design principles shared in this workshop. Ideal for beginners seeking to master strip piecing skills or for more experienced quiltmakers looking for a fun and productive day of stash busting.
Melody 33, from my Power Stripping series, features in Issue 158 of Down Under Quilts in an article about jelly rolls. The piano key design in this quilt top is made from 33, 2 1/2in strips making it an ideal project for jelly rolls and designer strip sets that typically contain 40 strips. Left over strips can be used for the binding.
Many power stripping designs are suitable for jelly rolls. Other designs are a great way of using up 2in or 2 1/2in strips from your stash. Also view the Power Stripping – Serendipity Student Gallery!
I am next teaching Power Stripping at Hobbysew, Erina Fair on Friday. Contact Karen (02 4365 1127) to book your place.
Workshop Spotlight is series of posts highlighting workshops from my portfolio of project-based and technique-driven patchwork and quilting classes. My focus is on striking designs and the effective use of colour so as to promote fun and encourage the creative confidence of my students. I am available to teach at shops or private venues on the Central Coast, in the greater Sydney metropolitan area and beyond. I love to travel!
Download the Serendipity Patchwork & Quilting Workshops Brochure for more information about my workshops.