
Stitchin’ Mission is an interdenominational, community-building ministry, teaching beginner quiltmaking in a faith-filled, encouraging, and fun environment resulting in quilts for missions throughout the world.
Monday, February 8, 2010
New Life Quilt Made in Australia

Friday, February 5, 2010
Another Stitchin' Mission Scheduled
Stitchin' Mission® beginner quiltmaking lessons start Tuesday, March 2, 2010, 6:30 p.m., at Capitol City Baptist Church, 5990 NE 14th St., Des Moines. Choose from four 36” X 48” quilt patterns and in five free lessons, learn the fundamentals of quiltmaking. As much as possible, supplies are provided. Your cost may be $15 or less. Please consider donating the quilt you make to Alpha Women’s Center, Ankeny, Iowa.
Stitchin’ Mission is interdenominational—everyone is welcome! For more information and to register visit www.StitchinMission.org or phone (515) 289-1419.
Five Stitchin' Mission, beginner quiltmaking lessons are:
Tuesday, March 2, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 9, 6:30 p.m.
No class spring break week, Tuesday, March 16
Tuesday, March 23, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, March 30, 6:30 p.m.
Tuesday, April 6, 6:30 p.m.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Stitchin' Mission #20 - Lessons Learned!
Friday, January 22, 2010
Stitchin' Mission Lesson Questions Answered
Thanks again for another great class! I’ve laid out my blocks and I think the quilt is going to be really neat, so thanks to you and the Rebekahs for their help.
OK, I’ve come up with some questions:
1) How many safety pins do we need? I think I can scare up a few 1” ones but I have at least 16 bigger ones (1¾” total length) if those aren’t too big. The short answer is lots! I have several hundred that I use for pinning a large quilt. But if I were to guess for this baby quilt, I'd say 80-100 pins. They need to be pinned into the quilt sandwich approximately 4" apart to security hold the layers together. All that said though, you can thread baste your quilt. OR if you're planning to tie it, no basting is needed because we'll sandwich and tie the layers all at one time.
2) What width of masking tape do we need? The best roll I have is wider than the standard roll, but I can purchase a regular width roll if that will work. The regular width roll I have is old and likes to shred as you remove it from the spool, plus the back is rather sticky and I’m afraid it will leave a residue on the quilt. Any width tape works. We'll use it to tape the backing fabric to a table top.
3) Will you cover how to make the binding in the 4th class so we can finish the quilt before the 5th class? Yes, the fourth lesson is about binding.