Double Reverse Applique in Lebanon, PA

My class in Lebanon, PA was small, but the students were enthusiastic. Just look at their great results!

Double Reverse Applique in Lebanon, PA. Ellen Lindner, teacher. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Back row, L-R: Christenna, Cheryl, and Ann. Front row, L-R: Donna and Dian

I have to brag on Cheryl, who was also my hostess. Her sewing machine gave her all sorts of problems in class, so she HAND STITCHED her apple! (And did it about as fast as most of her classmates, who were using machines.)

Double Reverse Applique in Lebanon, PA. Ellen Lindner, teacher. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Later, she sent me a photo of her finished apple. She gets a gold star for effort and perseverance!

Double Reverse Applique in Lebanon, PA. Ellen Lindner, teacher. AdventureQuilter.com/blog

I had a great time with these ladies.

Ellen Lindner
P.S. In person Double Reverse Applique class
P.P.S. Double Reverse Applique eBook and online class.

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