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Pillow Talk: Lone Star

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Pillows are perfect for a fast style refresh – your bed, couch, or nursery can be elevated with the simple addition of a pillow.  They also make beautiful gifts for loved ones or friends.  In this class you will learn the basic techniques of making a pillow (with a clever way to insert a zipper!) and then move on to the creative design component of the pillow.  We will work on matching seams accurately and creating “Y” seams. Sewing machine required. 

Details:

Class Name:  Pillow Talk:  Lone Star
Number of Classes: 
1
Class Date: 
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Class Time: 
10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Class Instructor: 
Karen Johnson
Class Instruction Fee:
$60
Book Required
: Pillow Talk by Laundry Basket Quilts
Skill Level:  Confident Beginner
Passport Class:  2025 Class Passport – Session 3 (October-January)

Class Passport

We always try to have a diverse class schedule that has something for everyone.  To help you take advantage of the variety of classes on our schedule, we offer a class passport to all prospective students.  We have three class passports each year, each for a specific class session.  Passport 1 covers February-May classes, Passport 2 covers June-September classes, and Passport 3 covers October-January classes.  The cost of each passport is $169.  Once you purchase the passport, you can take as many passport-eligible classes as you would like for free within that class session.  Most of our classes are passport eligible, but please refer to the class details before you sign up to ensure it is passport eligible.  This is a great way to expand your quilting skills and knowledge as well as ensure you have dedicated sewing time throughout the class session.

Click here to purchase a class passport. 

Class Supply List

Pillows are perfect for a fast style refresh – your bed, couch, or nursery can be elevated with the simple addition of a pillow.  They also make beautiful gifts for loved ones or friends.  In this class you will learn the basic techniques of making a pillow (with a clever way to insert a zipper!) and then move on to the creative design component of the pillow.  We will work on matching seams accurately and creating “Y” seams. Sewing machine required. 

Because we appreciate your business, Emma’s Quilt Cupboard & Sewing Center offers a 10% discount on all fabrics, books, and specific supplies that you purchase for your class.  You will also receive 10% off long-arm quilting services for your class project. 

Supplies:

  •  Pillow Talk Book by Edita Sitar
  •  Basic sewing supplie
  • Cutting mat and rotary cutter
  • Sewing machine in good working condition with ¼” foot
  • Zipper foot
  • A travel iron and ironing pad is helpful, if you have one
  • Light-weight fusible webbing (such as Pellon 805 Wonder Under)
  • *Pencil – Mechanical pencils work well for tracing patterns
  • Ruler (with a 45 degree angle marking).

Fabric:

  • Pillow Top – 2 fat quarters and 3 fat eighths of coordinating fabrics
  • ¾ yd of fabric for backing and binding
  • (1) 22” nlyon zipper
  • (1) 20” square of batting
  • (1) 20” square of muslin
  • Clear monofilament thread
  • Thread to match your backing
  • A Neutral thread – beige or cream.

Class Preparation:

  • It will be helpful to have your pillow top fabrics, background square, backing, and binding fabrics cut to size before class:
  • For the Pillow Top: Starch your fabrics first. Cut them according to the directions on page 38 of the Pillow Talk book
  • Backing – (2) 10” X 18 ½” rectangles; (1) 4” x 18 ½” rectangle
  • Binding - (2) 2 ½” X WOF for binding.

Class Guidelines

  • Emma’s Quilt Cupboard & Sewing Center maintains a strong commitment to education and expanding your quilting skills and knowledge. Because of this, our promise to you is to NEVER cancel a class, regardless of the number of people who have signed up. 
  • Emma’s Quilt Cupboard & Sewing Center offers a 10% discount for all project classes (excludes weekly or ongoing classes). This discount applies to all fabric, books/patterns, and class-specific supplies that you purchase for class (i.e., specialty rulers).  Basic sewing supplies and tools are not included. 
  • Please note that we have a refrigerator and microwave in the shop’s kitchen. Feel free to use them for your lunch or snack. 
  • You will only be “officially” signed up for a class when payment has been received. You can sign up for a class on the website, over the phone, in person at the shop, or by mail, using a credit card, cash, or check. 
  • Our goal is to provide sufficient time during class for you to complete your class projects or to learn a specific technique. However, please remember that some classes may require homework or “catch up” for less-experienced quilters.
  • A supply list will be provided for each class. Please have your fabrics and supplies assembled/purchased before the class so that we may start on time.  Anyone at the shop will be happy to help you with your fabric selections if you would find that useful.  Basic supplies for a quilting class include a sewing machine, cutting mat, rotary cutter, ruler, and basic sewing kit (scissors, seam ripper, pins, etc.).
  • Each student must have a legal copy of the class pattern or book to participate.  No photocopies or sharing of books or patterns is allowed in class to ensure we do not violate any copyright laws.
  • Refunds for classes will be given with a minimum of 1-week’s advance notice. Should you withdraw from a class with less than 1-week’s notice, we will issue a store credit, providing we receive at least 24 hours’ notice.
  • Please note for all machine classes: please bring your sewing machine in good working order and be familiar with its basic functions (e.g., threading the machine, changing the needle, needle position adjustment, and stitch length).  While we will do our best to help you with any problems, we are not familiar with all machines.  Therefore, it is important that you have a thorough working knowledge of your machine.  Remember your foot pedal and power cord!
  • Please turn off your cell phone, pager, or other electronic devices.  If you must take a call, please leave the classroom to do so.
  • Many people are allergic to fragrance.  Please refrain from wearing perfume to class.