On-Demand Classes

Designing from Photo to Imagination

Designing from Photo to Imagination.

Procreate Design for Art Quilters

Learn essential Procreate features and tools to create stunning art quilt designs.

This class requires the use of an iPad with the Procreate app installed.

This class covers making a design but not the actual construction of the quilt. Want to learn how Vicki turns a design into an art quilt?

Vicki is AVT Certified

The Certification Process
Each teacher was adjudicated and proved competent in the following areas:
Website: clarity and ease of finding hiring information
Pre-class Communication: timely and includes everything needed
Use of Technology: is able to effectively and professionally use Zoom or other platforms to teach live virtual classes
Student Engagement: is able to communicate with and help students during a live virtual course

Turned Edge Machine Piecing

Turned Edge Machine Piecing with Manny, Mo and Joe.

This class will teach you this turned edge piecing technique that leads to a very finished look. This is not applique! This technique can be used on portrait, abstract as well as landscape quilt designs.

Do you enjoy sewing more than fusing? Then this is the course for you. I teach this technique using Floriani Stitch n Wash stabilizer to design and piece on. Please join the fun using my pattern Manny, Mo and Joe. In the end you will be able to apply this technique to other projects you design.

Please join me on Creative Spark and get the on-demand class here .

Inspired by the Parks -Lecture

Lecture and trunk show in person or on ZOOM

I will share my inspiring journey through the national parks and how I combine photo inspiration and imagination to make graphic style art quilts. I will share funny stories and touch a little about the various techniques I use. Turned edge machine piecing, fussy piecing and silk screening. Buy the on demand lecture here.

Or click here to have me speak to your guild.

What People are Saying.

“I heard your lecture through the Quilter’s Guild of Dallas in March of this year, and I absolutely loved it. I thought it was one of the best lectures I’ve heard, and I have heard a LOT of lectures at this point in my quilting career and life! Frances