Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor. Ellen Lindner's "Double Reverse Applique" class, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor

Teaching classes is so much fun!  Add to that the satisfaction students get from mastering something new and it’s one big Adrenalin surge for all of us. This was the case when I recently taught “Double Reverse Applique” in Palm Harbor, FL.

With Double Reverse Applique (DRA) the pattern is stitched from the back and loose fabric is trimmed from the front.

Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor. Ellen Lindner's "Double Reverse Applique" class, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor. Ellen Lindner's "Double Reverse Applique" class, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

A little concentration helps!

Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor. Ellen Lindner's "Double Reverse Applique" class, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

And by the end of the class you get this!

Lots of Apples in Palm Harbor. Ellen Lindner's "Double Reverse Applique" class, AdventureQuilter.com/blog

Aren’t they great?  I love how different they all ended up.

I always try to deliver a high quality class and I’ve been repeatedly told that I succeed.  How nice! I’d love to teach for your group, too.  See my class offerings.  Not able to attend a class?  There’s also an eBook version of this class, available for immediate download.

Ellen Lindner

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