Sewcial®/Try Quilting - April 26, 2026

  • $80

Try Quilting - April 26, 2026

Sunday, April 26. 2026

1:30pm - 3:30pm

Pre-Requisite: Try Sewing or recent sewing experience

Please mark your calendar with the class date and time before registering, as this page may be difficult to access later. After registration, you’ll see a “Stop” page with your class waiver—please review it before closing your browser.

TRY QUILTING: FPP (Yeah You Know Me)

You’ve seen those insanely crisp, geometric quilt designs and thought…
absolutely not.

Same.

But then we discovered Foundation Paper Piecing (FPP) and everything changed. It's okay if you don't know what it is. You just have to be excited about learning a new sewing/quilting method.

FPP...It’s like puzzles meets paint-by-numbers… but with fabric.
And somehow… it works. Like, really works.


What Is FPP?

It’s a technique where you sew fabric directly onto a paper guide (yes, paper), following a numbered layout that walks you through every step.

Which means:

  • No guessing

  • No “ehhh close enough” corners

  • No spiraling

Just sharp lines, bold shapes, and suspiciously perfect results, even when you need the project to be forgiving. Even if you aren't a perfectionist or new to sewing. This is gonna bust your sewing world wide open!


We’re not revealing the final project…
But you will leave saying:

“Wait… I made THAT?!” Yes, yes, you did!


Who This Is For

  • You’ve taken Try Sewing or other sewing experience

  • You like a little structure (but still want it to feel fun)

  • You love satisfying, step-by-step processes

  • You’ve seen quilting before and thought “maybe… but also no?” This isn't that.... pinky promise.

This is your low-pressure, high-reward entry into it.


Supplies

Everything is provided.
Machines, materials, tools — all of it.

Just show up.


If you are on the Fence. Don't be. You're Gonna be okay. This is so dang cool!

This one hits different. Because it is.

It’s calming. It’s satisfying. It’s a little addictive.
And once it clicks… it really clicks.

Fair warning:
This might become your new obsession.