Thu 7/16 Intro to Hand Quilting, 6pm

$30.00
sold out

Thursday - July 16 - 6:00-8:00pm

Ages: 14+

Description: This gentle class introduces students to the basics of hand quilting as both a technical and meditative practice. We’ll explore the beautiful, slow, and meditative practice of hand quilting, which invites us to slow down, notice our stitches, and fall into a repetitive rhythm that can feel grounding and calming. Topics include tools, hooping, thread selection, and stitch rhythm, all grounded in slowing down and connecting with the process.

Materials Included: Fabrics and all necessary tools and materials

Instructor: Hannah Rose Dexter is an upright and electric bass player and composer, specializing in jazz, swing, new, and original music. She has also been sewing since she was 5 years old. She finished her first quilt at age 7, made from scraps off of her sisters’ and mother’s projects. As in music, she takes quilt inspiration from American tradition, innovation, and storytelling. She recently finished a quilt replicating the ceiling mosaic of The Guardian building in Detroit. She has traveled the world playing the upright and electric bass, released her second album of original music, and is currently studying suit making and tailoring at Los Angeles Trade and Technical College. She firmly believes every human is a musician and a quilter, and they just don’t know it yet.

Location: Upstairs in our Creative Space. Use the exterior stairs on the east side of the building to enter.

Note: LATE ARRIVALS NOT ADMITTED ONCE CLASS HAS BEGUN

Class Refund Policy: Please email toban@remainders.org with your name and order number at least 48 hours before the class to receive a refund. A 20% cancellation fee applies.
Because we need time to fill vacant spots, there are no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.

Join the waitlist to get notified by email if any additional slots become available.

Thursday - July 16 - 6:00-8:00pm

Ages: 14+

Description: This gentle class introduces students to the basics of hand quilting as both a technical and meditative practice. We’ll explore the beautiful, slow, and meditative practice of hand quilting, which invites us to slow down, notice our stitches, and fall into a repetitive rhythm that can feel grounding and calming. Topics include tools, hooping, thread selection, and stitch rhythm, all grounded in slowing down and connecting with the process.

Materials Included: Fabrics and all necessary tools and materials

Instructor: Hannah Rose Dexter is an upright and electric bass player and composer, specializing in jazz, swing, new, and original music. She has also been sewing since she was 5 years old. She finished her first quilt at age 7, made from scraps off of her sisters’ and mother’s projects. As in music, she takes quilt inspiration from American tradition, innovation, and storytelling. She recently finished a quilt replicating the ceiling mosaic of The Guardian building in Detroit. She has traveled the world playing the upright and electric bass, released her second album of original music, and is currently studying suit making and tailoring at Los Angeles Trade and Technical College. She firmly believes every human is a musician and a quilter, and they just don’t know it yet.

Location: Upstairs in our Creative Space. Use the exterior stairs on the east side of the building to enter.

Note: LATE ARRIVALS NOT ADMITTED ONCE CLASS HAS BEGUN

Class Refund Policy: Please email toban@remainders.org with your name and order number at least 48 hours before the class to receive a refund. A 20% cancellation fee applies.
Because we need time to fill vacant spots, there are no refunds with less than 48 hours notice.